Visitation policy at Winston County Jail changed
Fire chief asked to resign
Dawn Carroll, Josh Tucker and “Yo” Williamson are now on the board of directors for the Black Pond Volunteer Fire Department at the meeting. They join Terry and “Duck” Tidwell as members of the board.
Two council seats declared vacant
Mayor Elmo Robinson declares two council seats vacant: Bill Hawkins’, deceased, and Bart Seymour’s. From left are Adam Veal, council member; Kim Ownby, city clerk; Robinson, Hobby Walker, council member and Seymour.
ALEA modifies driver license division operations in response to COVID-19
Absentee ballots will be mailed out for run-off election
WINSTON COUNTY - After earlier reporting from the Alabama Secretary of State that no absentee ballots would be mailed out due to the Coronavirus scare, also known as COVID-19, that news changed with business as usual, meaning absentee ballot applications are being accepted and ballots are being mailed out in preparation for the March 31 run-off election.
Also, the run-off election is still scheduled for Tuesday, March 31, reported Winston County Absentee Elections Manager J.D. Snoddy.
Sorting out symptoms of COVID-19, influenza, colds and allergies
Local COVID update - Tuesday, March 17, 2020
WINSTON COUNTY - As of 10:15 a.m. Tuesday morning, March 17, Alabama had 36 confirmed cases of Coronavirus-2019, or COVID-19. There have been no deaths reported from in Alabama from the virus. There are still no confirmed cases in Northwest Alabama. The only cases in north Alabama are in Limestone and Madison counties, with one reported in each county.
In other related news:
Camp McDowell closes
Local update regarding COVID-19 - Monday, March 16, 2020 - UPDATED 6:41 p.m.
Haleyville City Schools announce initial plan to feed students over first two days of extended break
Hendrix Health & Rehab limiting visitors
Pine Place Assisted Living limiting visitation for the rest of March
Cullman Regional opens up COVID-19 call center
Haleyville Elementary postpones kindergarten registration until May 1
HALEYVILLE - Haleyville Elementary School has announced that it is postponing kindergarten registration until Friday, May 1, out of caution due to the coronavirus-19. Registration was originally scheduled for Wednesday, April 1.
Persons who visited Marion County Probate office Feb. 28 may need to refile documents
Haleyville High School's senior play public performance is Saturday
Governor Ivey presented copy of new book about the Byler Road
From l-r: Winston County Circuit Clerk J.D. Snoddy, Theresa Snoddy, Governor Kay Ivey and Joel Mize.
MONTGOMERY - The author of the new book "The Byler Road and Its People", Haleyville native Joel Mize, was in Montgomery Tuesday along with his collaborator on the book, Theresa Snoddy, of Double Springs, and Theresa's husband, Winston County Circuit Clerk, J.D. Snoddy. While in the state capital, the three visited with Governor Kay Ivey, presenting her a copy of the book, which details the history of the Byler Road and the counties through which it travels.
Lynn Church of God members remaining steadfast after the loss of youth minister’s wife and unborn daughter in wreck
Gathered at Lynn Church of God are church members Jerry Thorn, Pat Thorn, Candice Tittle and Jeff Stokes.