New Lakeland COO says hospital has great potential
New Chief Operating Officer Ashley Pool of Lakeland Community Hospital started her first day on the job Sept. 5.
Haleyville officials questioned about Corsicana facility closing
Empty Bowls to benefit two local non-profits
MHS students help with Empty Bowls each year. Shown back row from left, Sky Heath, Suzie Feist, Destiney Briscoe, Madeline Murrah. Front, Diane Sharron of the pottery workshop, students Kaylee Elliott and Paige Frederick.
Suspect in Cullman County murder nabbed in traffic stop
Lack of funding the problem
Special guests at the Tuesday, Sept. 18, meeting of the Haleyville Civitan Club, from left, Steve Foshee of Tombigbee Electric Coop, U.S. Congressman Robert Aderholt and Haleyville Mayor Ken Sunseri.
Howie Lyons Serve with Pride for High School
Haleyville High School Principal Dr. Erika McCoy presents the Howie Lyons Serve with Pride award to student Tristan Carter.
HALEYVILLE - The Haleyville Board of Education has developed a new Serve with Pride award for their system with a different honoree chosen each month. For September, the award was given in honor of long time teacher and track coach Howie Lyons who retired from the system in 1996. The high school recipient for this Serve with Pride award was Tristan Carter, honored in a presentation by High School Principal Dr. Erika McCoy at the board's regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 25.
Howie Lyons Serve with Pride for Middle School
Middle School Principal Bo Wilcoxson presents the Howie Lyons Serve with Pride award to student Aynelise Vickery
HALEYVILLE - A new award presented this month by administrators from Haleyville City Schools was in honor of long time teacher and track coach Howie Lyons, who retired from the system in 1996. The award presented by Middle School Principal Bo Wilcoxson was to student Aynelise Vickery. The award was presented at the board of education's Tuesday, Sept. 25 meeting. A different honoree will be chosen each month.
Howie Lyons Serve with Pride for Haleyville Elementary
Haleyville Elementary Principal Christy Bice presents the Howie Lyons Serve with Pride award to student Boston Brewer
HALEYVILLE - The Haleyville City Board of Education has developed a new line of service awards for their system, with a new honoree chosen this month. In September the Serve with Pride award was in honor of long time high school teacher and successful track coach Howie Lyons who retired from the system in 1996. Each month, administrators from each system will highlight a student deserving of Serve with Pride awards. Elementary Principal Christy Bice announced Boston Brewer as the elementary student at the board of education's regular session on Tuesday, Sept. 25.
Police block Hwy. 13 for 18-wheeler fire at busy Haleyville intersection
An 18-wheeler caught fire at the intersection of Highways 13 and 195.
HALEYVILLE - Haleyville police and fire were both dispatched to an 18-wheeler on fire at the intersection of Highways 195 and 13 near McDonald's.
For a time, police blocked Hwy. 13 and routed traffic down 20th Street.
More information will be added as it becomes available.
Hayes elected to Statewide Legislative Committee
Roger Hayes
New employee for Lynn is full-time and with full benefits
High Speed Internet Topic of Civitan Meeting
Speakers at the Haleyville Civitan Meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 18, from left, Steve Foshee of Tombigbee Electric Coop, U.S. Congressman Robert Aderholt and Haleyville Mayor Ken Sunseri.
Congressman Aderholt Visits Kith Kitchens Tuesday
Tyler Knight, left, national sales manager of Kith Kitchens, takes U.S. Congressman Robert Aderholt and Mayor Ken Sunseri on a tour of the facilities Tuesday, Sept. 18.
Remains of Double Springs woman found after fire
This is all that is left of a single wide manufactured home on County Road 3059 near Double Springs that was engulfed by fire Sept. 13. The remains of Kimberly Dotson, 39, of Double Springs, were found within the home.
Fields sentenced to 25 years
Ashley Brooke Fields, who was found guilty of murder/felony murder after her trial ending Aug. 10, was sentenced Wednesday, Sept. 12, to 25 years in the state penitentiary. Escorting her out of the courthouse after the sentence is Attorney Michelle Mauldin of the defense team.
Senator Doug Jones to host information sessions for military academy nominations
VFW gives water to five fire departments for 9/11 remembrance
Delmar VFW give away cases of water to area fire departments
Winston County a pilot program for new vehicle tag decals
Winston County Probate Judge Sheila Moore shows the new tag decal.
2nd Annual Double Springs City Fest was all-day event
For part of the Alabama Bicentennial celebration, “The Little Old Rock Building” in Double Springs had its centennial.