Lockdown at Addison High School only a drill
New Addison Schools resource officer Brett Rodgers, left, talks with Addison High School Principal Micah Smothers.
DOUBLE SPRINGS - The Winston County Republican Party is meeting tonight, Monday March 12 at 7 pm at the Winston County Courthouse. All committee members are urged to attend. The public is cordially invited.
HALEYVILLE - The Haleyville Alumni Association is seeking nominations for Alumnus of the Year for 2018.
Letters may be submitted to Haleyville Alumni Association, P.O. Box 91, Haleyville, Alabama, 35565.
HALEYVILLE - Parents of any girls who are entering the ninth grade and above for the 2018-19 school year at the Haleyville High School are invited to attend a meeting Wednesday, March 7, at 5 p.m., in the HHS bandroom if your daughters are interested in trying out for majorette or color guard.
Majorette sponsor Amy Farris said she hopes to see many in attendance. “We are excited about the 2018 marching season,” said Mrs. Farris.
HALEYVILLE - A one-vehicle accident occurred Tuesday, March 6, around 10:30 a.m. on Highway 195 east of Haleyville across from Winston Memorial Cemetery. Haleyville Police Department officers responded, but troopers with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency are investigating. Watch for more details concerning the accident.
Sophomore Mallory Rushing was crowned Haleyville High School's 2018 senior Leo's Loveliest. The pageant, featuring 40 young ladies, was held in the Haleyville Elementary School cafetorium Saturday, March 3. Top Five included Megan Smith, 1st alternate; Kayleigh White, 2nd alternate; Lauren Watkins, 3rd alternate; Kaley Stevens, 4th alternate.
Macie Grace Palmer was crowned Jr. Leo's Loveliest Friday night, Feb. 2, at the Haleyville Elementary School cafetorium. There were 29 young ladies participating. Top Five included Kirsten Stevens, 1st alternate; Emma Elkins, 2nd alternate; Macy Seymour, 3rd alternate and Kaitlyn Burleson, 4th alternate.
HALEYVILLE - Yesterday the administration at Haleyville City Schools was notified of an inappropriate Instagram post that was made by two HHS students, according to Superintendent Dr. Holly Sutherland.