County planning six road projects
Haleyville FD taking orders for Boston butts
Mixed vote on paving proposal
The Haleyville City Council has a mixed vote on a new self-paving program for the city. From left, Todd Barton, Cade Lewis, Colton Corum, Mayor Dr. Ray Boshell and council members Boo Brooks and Brian Berry.
Arley Women’s Club fall mum sale underway
ARLEY - The Arley Women’s Club is currently holding its fall mum sale.
Choose from five beautiful colors - red, purple/pink, white, orange/bronze or yellow.
The 10” pots are $18 apiece, and will be available for pickup at Meek Baptist Church on a date to be determined. The Alabamian will print when the pickup date will be once it’s announced.
To order, scan the QR code with this story. The order deadline is Monday, Sep. 7.
Proceeds will go to benefit the Arley Women’s Club, a 501(c)(3), that helps Arley and surrounding communities in a number of ways.
Large car show to benefit McCullar family
Preparing for the Southern Showdown car and truck show to benefit the family of the late Haleyville City Schools administrator John McCullar, from left, Haleyville Board of Education member Donna Jones; John's children, Will McCullar and Maegan McCullar; John's wife Dr. Jenny McCullar; HCS Superintendent Dr. Bill Bishop and Trey Fox, organizer of the car and truck show.
Haleyville Water Board gets good audit report
Commission questioned about road repair selection process
Winston, Marion recognized for Safety Month practices
McAlpine retains seat on Haleyville school board
HALEYVILLE- Beth McAlpine, incumbent for Haleyville Board of Education place 1, defeated opponent Bobby Crook, to retain her seat in the Tuesday, August 4, school board election.
McAlpine received 427 votes for 57.2 percent of the vote, compared to Crooks 320 votes for 42.8 percent.
McAlpine will begin her fourth term on the board in March 2027. Crook was making his first run for the board of education.
Chamber banquet presents awards for dedication, service
HALEYVILLE - The first ever Haleyville Chamber of Commerce awards banquet presented prestigious awards to members of the community, as well as new and existing businesses for their dedication and service.
Haleyville Elementary open house to be broken down over three days
From left, Haleyville Elementary School Assistant Principal Emily Rea, Principal Tammy Hatton and Assistant Principal Dr. Elyse Aldridge have released a different format for their open house held over a three-day period this year, from Aug. 3-5.
First-ever Haleyville Area Chamber of Commerce awards banquet set for Monday
Will Walker, left, board member for the Haleyville Area Chamber of Commerce, and Chamber President Mike Evans at the meeting room at Slaughter Fellowship Hall on 9th Avenue, where the first-ever Chamber awards and appreciation banquet will be held Monday, Aug. 3.
Haleyville BOE lists pricing for fees, sports tickets for new school year
School board election in Haleyville Tuesday
Local students make president’s list at UWA
Local students named to University of West Alabama dean’s list
Bear Creek getting medical clinic
Shown at the Bear Creek Council meeting announcing a new doctor's office for the town, from left, Lakeland Community Hospital President and Chief Executive Officer Cherie Sibley; Mayor Rob Taylor; Dr. Larry Johnston, who will practice at the clinic and his wife, Sherri Johnston, medical clinics manager.