City of Haleyville preparing for potential long duration severe weather outbreak

HALEYVILLE - Haleyville Mayor Ken Sunseri held a meeting with city department heads and representatives from other major entities in the city Friday morning, March 14, at Haleyville City Hall to review preparations for what could be a prolonged severe weather outbreak beginning tonight and lasting potentially through Saturday night, March 15.

Local farmers travel to Washington to discuss concerns


Winston County Farmers Federation President Darrell Lee, left, and his wife, Linda, were among 150 Alabama farmers who visited Washington, D.C., March 4-7 to discuss their concerns with lawmakers. Shown with the Lees are U.S. Representative Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville).
WASHINGTON - Winston County Farmers Federation President Darrell Lee and his wife, Linda, were among 150 Alabama farmers who traveled to Washington, D.C., March 4-7 to share their stories and concerns with lawmakers.

United Way of Cullman director guest at Haleyville Area Chamber of Commerce meeting


From left, Haleyville Area Chamber of Commerce President Mike Evans, United Way of Cullman County Executive Director Stephanie Childers and Haleyville Mayor Ken Sunseri.

HALEYVILLE - The Haleyville Area Chamber of Commerce held its monthly meeting Friday, March 1, in the courtroom at Haleyville City Hall.  Stephanie Childers, executive director of United Way of Cullman County, was the guest speaker at the meeting.

Local students get lesson in safe driving


Nurses and doctors gather as Cullman EMS EMTs bring a patient into the mock ER trauma room during the Lutzie 43 Foundation Safe Driving Summit at Wallace State Community College on Feb. 6.
WINSTON COUNTY - On Feb. 6, students from Winston County Schools attended the first Lutzie 43 Foundation Safe Driving Summit ever held in the state of Alabama, engaging with local and state first responders . . .