Cahaba Medical Care announces prenatal clinic here, first of its kind in Perry County
Amidst alarming infant and maternal mortality rates in Alabama, both of which are higher than the national average and disproportionately affect African American women, Cahaba Medical Care is taking action in Perry County. Cahaba Medical Care, a leading provider of comprehensive healthcare, has expanded its services to include prenatal care at its health center in... Read More
Legal Notices Week of Sep 7, 2023
Legal Notice MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Quante C. Brown, an unmarried man, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Interlinc Mortgage Services, LLC., on August 26, 2016, said mortgage recorded in the... Read More
Jessie Lavon and friends plan second annual folk art gathering for Saturday
Jessie Lavon, Black Belt folk artist, presents a gathering of artists on September 9 in her yard in Greensboro. This will be the second year Lavon has hosted the intimate festival at her home, located at 905 Centerville Street in Greensboro. Lavon, the daughter of a Greene County sharecropper, creates art based on memories from... Read More
Marion council meeting pushed to Wed. night
After a rule change passed earlier this year, Marion’s mayor and city council were due to meet Tuesday night, Sept. 5, since their regular meeting would have fallen on Labor Day. The city’s Facebook page announced that the meeting would instead be held Wed., Sept. 6 at 6:00 p.m. This will fall after the Herald’s... Read More
Classifieds Week of Sep 07, 2023
Classified Ad Rates — MINIMUM RATE (In Hale County)— $6.00 per insertion, 20 words or less. All words in excess of 20, 52¢ per word.Payable in advance of publication.— MINIMUM RATE (Outside HaleCounty) — $9.00 per insertion, 20 words or less. All words in excess of 20,65¢ per word. Payable in advance of publication.Card of... Read More
Legal Notices Week of Aug 31, 2023
Legal Notice NOTICE TO CONTRAC-TORS INVITATION FORBIDS Sealed Bids will be received by the Utilities Board of the City of Greensboro until Friday, September 1, 2023, at 10:00 A.M., local time, for the work according to Specifications and contract documents on file in the office of the Owner, the improvements hereinafter described.No bids will be... Read More
Classifieds Week of August 31, 2023
Classified Ad Rates — MINIMUM RATE (In Hale County)— $6.00 per insertion, 20 words or less.All words in excess of 20, 52¢ per word.Payable in advance of publication.— MINIMUM RATE (Outside HaleCounty) — $9.00 per insertion, 20 words or less. All words in excess of 20,65¢ per word. Payable in advance of publication.Card of Thanks,... Read More
Mental Health Services Coordinators’ Conference
Meredith Wiggins, Francis Marion School’s Mental Health Services Coordinator, recently had the opportunity to speak at the Mental Health Services Coordinators’ Conference in Tuscaloosa. She is pictured below with Daniel Truelove, Jr., a motivational speaker and mental health advocate who spoke at the conference.
Marion man arrested for sexual misconduct
Wayne Thomas Yeager of Marion was arrested on August 24 on charges of sexual misconduct. The case was filed in Perry County with District Judge Robert D. Bryant assigned to the case. Yeager’s bond was set at $500. According to the criminal complaint in the case, the incident occurred at 9:00 a.m. on June 13... Read More
Farm Bill will affect rural Alabama in myriad ways, says Extension
The Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 is set to expire Sept. 30. An Alabama Cooperative Extension System economist said the act, generally known as the farm bill, has more than just an agricultural impact on Alabamians. Adam Rabinowitz is expecting house and senate committees to begin releasing bill drafts in late August near the end... Read More