Southern releases honor rolls for third nine weeks
Southern Academy is proud to announce the Honor Roll students for the third nine weeks of the academic year. The following students achieved academic excellence and made it onto the Honor Roll for their respective grades. First-grade students who made the Honor Roll with all A’s are Walker Bovis, Kennedy Drury, Hudson Harper, Preston Howard,... Read More
UAB program sponsors health fair in Newbern for Saturday, March 25
EPIPHANY, a hypertension prevention program sponsored by UAB, will hold an event in Newbern this month. The program is aimed at African-American adults ages 19 and up to learn healthy habits. Program coordinators say they want to give people the tools they need to keep from developing high blood pressure. On Saturday, March 25, from... Read More
Classifieds Week of March 16, 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 Hale County) — $9.00 per insertion, 20 words or less. All words in excess of 20, 65¢ per word. Payable... Read More
Legal Notices Week of March 16, 2023
Legal Notice Chilton Contractors, Inc. hereby gives notice of completion of contract with the State of Alabama for construction of Project No. STPNU-5318(251) in Perry County. This notice will appear for four consecutive weeks beginning on 2-16- 2023 and ending on 3-9-2023. All claims should be filed at P.O. Box 2038, Clanton, AL 35046 during... Read More
Phillips Memorial Auditorium
Phillips Memorial Auditorium on the campus of Lincoln Normal School in Marion, which was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places. Alumni and friends of Lincoln, organized as the Lincolnite Club, Inc., offer an annual scholarship to Black Belt high school seniors. More information about this year’s scholarhip program and application details are... Read More
FEMA offers tips on staying prepared for weather disasters
Tornadoes may end up causing massive destruction to homes, property, and infrastructure. Typically, tornadoes cause the greatest damage to structures of light construction, including residential dwellings and particularly manufactured homes. Mitigation measures are available to improve personal safety and reduce or eliminate the risk of future damage to structures and personal property. FEMA building specialists... Read More
Jack and Jill Foundation
Perry County Engineer DeAndrae Kimbrough, with his wife, chaperoned a group of young men from the Tuscaloosa Chapter of the Jack and Jill Foundation throughout the Black Belt on Sunday, March 5. The organization, Jack and Jill of America, Inc., is centered on instilling leadership among African American youths through variety of cultural experiences. These... Read More
FMS Math Team posts strong showing in state contest
The Francis Marion Math team, composed of 12 members ranging from 9th to 12th grade, competed in the 2023 Alabama Statewide High School Math Contest on February 25th. The team individually competed by taking a multiple- choice written test at the University of Alabama along with students from Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marengo, Marion,... Read More
Federally-funded Alabama Extension program seeks to improve land use efficiency
Sustainability is big business in the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. Agricultural researchers are constantly looking for new and improved ways for livestock and crop producers to better their operations. Thanks to a recently awarded $380,000 grant from the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program, this work will continue. Leanne Dillard, an Alabama Extension forage... Read More
Black Belt will get residential high school for rural health training
Facility was sponsored by Singleton, McCampbell, will be located in Demopois adjoining Whitfield Hospital campus Gov. Kay Ivey announced plans to establish the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences in Demopolis, Ala., that will be strategically located adjacent to Whitfield Regional Hospital, during her State of the State address. “This is something that we’ve been working... Read More