New Assistant Principal at Haleyville Elementary


The administrative team at Haleyville Elementary School is ready to begin a new year. From left, Principal Tammy Hatton, new Assistant Principal Kevin Barnwell and Assistant Principal Dr. Elyse Aldridge.
HALEYVILLE - Kevin Barnwell, a familiar face at Haleyville High School, is moving across the street, bringing a positive energy to the administrative team of Haleyville Elementary as assistant principal.

Local students make Ole Miss honor roll

OXFORD, MISS. - The University of Mississippi, known as Ole Miss, announced the following local students made its spring 2025 honor roll lists:

Patrick Wessel, of Crane Hill, majoring in accountancy, made the chancellor’s honor roll;
Lizabeth Barnett, of Nauvoo, majoring in communication sciences/disorders, made the chancellor’s honor roll.

Winston County Schools discuss potential federal funding shortfall


Winston County Schools Superintendent Jeff Scott, far right, discusses the possibilities of certain title funds not being received this school year. From left, board member Kristen McCay, Chief School Financial Officer Morgan Blankenship, Board President Joey Boteler, Scott and board members Greg Densmore and Mark Finley.
DOUBLE SPRINGS - The future of certain title programs in state and local schools remains uncertain with the federal executive branch Office of Management and Budget withholding congressionally-approved funding for those programs, beginning at the new fiscal year on Oct. 1.

Haleyville City Schools preparing for potential federal funding shortfall


Haleyville City Schools Interim Superintendent Candy Garner, left, and Director of Instructional Services Chere Fetter go over Title funding programs that likely will not be funded for the new fiscal year.
HALEYVILLE - At least $68 million in federal funding intended for education programs is currently being withheld from the state, leaving state and local educators in limbo as to how funds can be reallocated or programs or services cut, if the funding is not received.

No cell phones for students in schools this year


Shown at a sign posted on the campus of Haleyville City Schools warning the public about cell phone usage while on campus, from left, Middle School Principal Bo Wilcoxson, Interim Superintendent Candy Garner, High School Principal Dr. Davey Reed and Elementary Reading Specialist Leah Epperson.
HALEYVILLE - A new state law is putting students using their cell phones during school hours on hold.

Changes needed if Addison Fourth of July Festival to continue


The Addison Town Council hears concerns from the fire department about the July 4 festival, From left, Mayor Marsha Pigg, Clerk Cindy Luker, council members Jordan Lee, Randy Powell, Scott Flynn, Randy White and George Palmer.
ADDISON - Although another July 4 parade and festival for the Town of Addison may be in the books after a good crowd for the fireworks show finale, organizers have approached the town council with issues that should be resolved before future festivals.