Arley man loses life after being burned

ARLEY - An Arley man has died after suffering burns from a house fire Saturday night, Feb. 21, that not only destroyed the house where he was residing, but also spread to endanger a neighbor’s residence, first responders confirmed.
David “Dave” Shortt, 64, of 177 CR 3936, was pronounced dead at UAB Hospital, according to Winston County Coroner Tracey Holley.

Support for hospital hot topic at council meeting


Haleyville City Council Member Colton Corum, left, reads a statement regarding a comment he had recently posted on social media regarding the city’s stance on financially assisting Lakeland Hospital. Pictured right is Haleyville Mayor Dr. Ray Boshell.
HALEYVILLE - Following a mixed vote from the Haleyville City Council Tuesday, Feb. 17, on giving Lakeland Community Hospital $109,000 in money not to be repaid, several residents from an overflowing crowd addressed the council, claiming lack of city support for the hospital.

Wings of Hope gala benefiting Addie’s Place March 14


Tracey Holley, left, executive assistant and lead forensic interviewer at Addie's Place Child Advocacy Center in Double Springs, and Center Director Diane Watson urge the public to attend the upcoming Wings of Hope Gala and support the mission of Addie's Place.
DOUBLE SPRINGS - What has been described as a fun-filled fundraising event for Addie’s Place Child Advocacy Center will take place Saturday, March 14, at the second annual Wings of Hope gala.

Benefit singing for Mt. Vernon Missionary Baptist Church

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NATURAL BRIDGE - There will be a benefit singing Saturday, March 7, beginning at 4 p.m. at the Natural Bridge Community Center, located on Highway 13 a half-mile north of the four-way stop  at Natural Bridge.  Featured groups will be Free State Bluegrass, the Renfroe Trio and the McBride Family.  A cake auction will also take place and concessions will be available for purchase.

Busby new Arley Fire Chief


From left, retiring Arley Fire Chief James Rickett, new Fire Chief Randal Busby and Mayor Johnny Taylor.
ARLEY - Fire, water and police were three of the main topics addressed at the Arley Town Council’s regular meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 10.

Chittlin’ Supper set for February 28


Meek High School Band of Champions seniors hold uniforms in need of replacement. From left, Jesse Vines, Blake Owens, Cole Waldrep and Amy Farmer. Behind them, from left, MHS Band Director Zack Cleghorn, MHS Principal Allan Henderson and Winston County Schools Superintendent Jeff Scott.
ARLEY - Politicians and the public will not have to be hog-tied to get them to attend the 67th annual chittlin’ supper, where deep fried hog intestines are worth their weight in gold for the Meek High School Band of Champions.

Double Springs working on nuisance ordinance


From left, Double Springs Attorney Jeff Mobley informs the public the council is considering and reviewing a draft public nuisance ordinance. Beside him is Mayor Kim Miller and Clerk Whitney Courington.
DOUBLE SPRINGS - The issue of an eyesore property breeding rodents and foul odors on Adams Road once again surfaced at a Double Springs Town Council meeting February 9, with the town considering a public nuisance ordinance to address all forms of nuisances.

County awarded millions for road projects


Winston County Road Engineer James Glasgow, left, and District 1 Commissioner Rutger Hyche show a map of road projects that have been funded with a combined $3.3 million in federal dollars.
WINSTON COUNTY - A record amount of funding has poured into Winston County within the past year to resurface much needed roadways, with the latest two projects totaling $3.3 million in federal dollars, boosting not only recreation, but also tourism and economic development.

Aaron Tippin to headline 9-1-1 Festival


Legendary country artist Aaron Tippin is coming to Haleyville June 5, to headline the Friday night concert at the Haleyville 9-1-1 Festival. (courtesy photo)
HALEYVILLE - History will be made this year at the city of Haleyville’s 9-1-1 Festival, with a first-ever two-day full concert line-up of live entertainment covering various genres of music, featuring headline act Aaron Tippin on Friday, June 5, and headline act Freebird ATL on Saturday, June 6.