Winston County Soil & Water Conservation District quarterly meeting
DOUBLE SPRINGS - The Winston County Soil & Water Conservation District quarterly meeting will be Wednesday, July 6, at 9 a.m. at the SWCD office, located in the Nichols Building on Highway 195 in Double Springs. This is the same building where the Winston County Cooperative Extension Office is located. All interested persons are welcome to attend.
Ashridge Ladies Auxiliary taking orders for smoked meats
Friendship Festival returns July 2
The town of Bear Creek is excited about bringing back the Friendship Festival after a 20 year hiatus. Shown with one of the banners advertising the upcoming festival are, from left, Mayor Rob Taylor, Town Clerk Kay Wiginton and Jeremy Sibley, organizer of the festival’s live entertainment.
Meet the school board candidates Friday
HALEYVILLE - The Haleyville Area Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a meet-and-greet with the candidates for the Haleyville Board of Education races in the July 12, election at 12 p.m., Friday, June 24, in the courtroom at Haleyville City Hall.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Police chief asks for additional equipment in light of national mass shootings
Double Springs Police Chief Kim Miller presents concerns for the need of more protective equipment, in the wake of a resurgence of mass shootings across the nation. Shown listening is Mayor Elmo Robinson. Seated beside Chief Miller is Winston County Circuit Clerk J.D. Snoddy.
Warren receives Juris Doctor
Northwest-Shoals to offer half-tuition scholarships this fall
Haleyville Farmers Market open
Selling fresh vegetables and honey at the Haleyville Farmers Market are, from left, Steven Painter, Joanna Pearson, Alma Somerville and Jack Somerville.
Haleyville Schools Child Nutrition Program, open to all children, starts July 5
Recent Haleyville High School alumni luncheon the first in two years
HALEYVILLE - COVID concerns, high gas prices and inflation in general pushed the numbers down for the Haleyville High School alumni luncheon held Saturday, June 4, in the Haleyville Elementary School cafetorium. It was the first time the luncheon had taken place since the beginning of the COVID pandemic.
Find the full write-up of, and photos from, the luncheon in the Lifestyle section of today's edition of the Alabamian, along with write-ups on the 9-1-1 Festival Car Show and Tractor Show and photos of the winners of both.
Winston County Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony & Lynn High School inductees
WINSTON COUNTY - The 25th anniversary of the Winston County Sports Hall of Fame is this year, and the annual ceremony will take place Saturday, July 16, at 5:30 p.m. at the Haleyville Middle School cafeteria. The Alabamian is profiling this year’s inductees over the next few weeks. Addison and Haleyville high schools’ inductees have already been featured. This week’s profiles are the inductees for Lynn High School: Matthew Cagle and Maggie Finley Thomas. Winners of the Ebb Deason award, Ashley Aldridge and Cale Tittle, are also featured.
WIC now available to people with higher incomes
According to the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH), the income limits have been raised for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) as of June 1.
Haleyville native celebrated his 95th birthday this month
Haleyville native Melvin Miller on his Cub Cadet tractor, June 7, 2022.
HALEYVILLE - Melvin Miller of Haleyville celebrated his 95th birthday last week. An Army veteran and longtime railroad man, he was born on June 8, 1927, to Chris and Ida Miller and grew up on their farm on Beech Grove Road, where the family grew corn and cotton.
Absentee ballot applications must be turned in by tomorrow, June 16, in person
WINSTON COUNTY - For those who need to vote absentee in the Tuesday, June 21, runoff election, there are some key deadlines this week. Thursday, June 16, is the last day absentee ballot applications can be returned in person. The deadline to receive absentee ballot applications by mail has already passed.
Friday, June 17, is the last day to return absentee ballots by hand to the absentee election manager. Absentee ballots returned by mail must be received by the absentee election manager no later than noon on Tuesday, June 21.
Democratic gubernatorial runoff debate tomorrow
Kennedy For Alabama, a political talk show that airs weekly on FM Talk 106.5, will host the Democratic Gubernatorial Runoff Debate on Thursday, June 16, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. The live radio debate will air on the FM Talk 106.5 radio station and will also be available for viewing on the FM Talk 106.5 Facebook page. The debate will provide the viewers and listeners with an opportunity to hear from the runoff candidates for Alabama Governor: Ms. Yolanda Flowers and Alabama State Senator Malika Sanders-Fortier.
Firefighters help with special delivery
DOUBLE SPRINGS - First responders can literally say they were doing double duty on a recent call. First responders found themselves in a rather unique situation May 20, when they were informed that a woman had given birth to one of her twins on the side of the road with the other twin on its way at any time.
Half-tuition scholarship opportunity for NW-SCC students with 30 credit hours
WINSTON COUNTY - Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC), which has campuses in Phil Campbell and Muscle Shoals, is offering students who have completed at least 30 credit hours at NW-SCC an opportunity to finish their college degree or certificate program with less financial burden this fall through the Continuing Excellence Scholarship. The deadline to apply for the half-tuition scholarship is Monday, August 1, 2022.