Haleyville City and Winston County Schools closed Monday
HALEYVILLE - Due to the potential for icy roads, Haleyville City Schools and Winston County Schools will all be closed Monday, Jan. 26.
Haleyville Mayor declares local state of emergency
Haleyville preparing for winter weather
From left, Winston County Commission Chairman David Cummings, Haleyville EMA Director Phillip Weaver and Haleyville Mayor Dr. Ray Boshell review weather forecasts during a weather preparedness meeting Wednesday.
Long dormant park project in Double Springs revived
Double Springs Town Council members and Mayor Kim Miller show an artist's rendering of the proposed park. From left, Council Members Brittney Tucker, Kathy Cole, Mayor Miller and Council Members Tim Cockrell and Andy McSpadden. Absent from the meeting was Adam Veal.
HHS seniors partying like it’s 1999 next week during senior play
HALEYVILLE - For those who remember the Y2K issue in 1999, you will appreciate the comedy and music in this year’s Haleyville High School senior class production, entitled “Party Like It’s 1999.”
This year’s production will have performances for various grade levels of Haleyville City School students Wednesday, Jan. 28, and Thursday, Jan. 29, with the public performance Saturday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m.-- all on the stage at the elementary school cafetorium, organizers said.
Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program no longer taking applications for vouchers
City Council to purchase vacant building for possible welcome center
Haleyville city officials at the site of a vacant building on Main Street the town has agreed to purchase, pending the resolving of a drainage issue affecting the building. From left, City Council members Brian Berry, Todd Barton, Will Walker, north Alabama region president of BankFirst, Mayor Dr. Ray Boshell, clerks Christy Harbin and Caroline Thompson, Director of Public Services Chris Wilbanks and Street and Sanitation Supervisor Chris Saylor.
Local students make Lawson State dean’s list
DOUBLE SPRINGS - Calvin Bell and Braydon Hocking, both of Double Springs, were recently named to the Lawson State Community College dean’s list for the fall, 2025 semester.
Earnest makes Troy provost’s list
ARLEY - Sadie Earnest, of Arley, was recently named to the Troy University provost’s list for the fall semester.
The provost’s list honors full-time undergraduate students who are registered for at least 12 semester hours and who have a grade point average of at least 3.65.
Troy University is a public, historic, international university with and more than 170,000 alumni.
Winston County Extension hosting pruning workshop February 13
Upper Bear Creek to cease adding fluoride to water
Empty Bowls to be filled February 5
Shown with handcrafted ceramic bowls and works of art that will be available for purchase at the upcoming Empty Bowls event, from left, J.D. Snoddy, president of the boards for both the Winston County Arts Council and Main Street Ministries and Arts Council Board Members Marcia Posey and Susan Ripp.
County faces federal funding cuts
Winston County Commission Chairman David Cummings, discusses the county’s finances at the January 9, Haleyville Area Chamber of Commerce meeting.
Haleyville Airport office to be replaced
Haleyville city officials gather at the Haleyville Municipal Airport to announce a project that will replace the current pilot lounge building, which has fallen into disrepair, with a new building. From left, Bryan Crumpton, airport attendant the past 45 years; Haleyville Street and Sanitation Director Chris Saylor; Director of Public Works Chris Wilbanks; Mayor Dr. Ray Boshell; clerks Christy Harbin and Caroline Thompson and City Council member Brian Berry.
Governor awards grant to Addie’s Place
Alabamian to offer candidate profiles for primary elections
Qualifying underway for primary elections
$2 million coming for Helicon Road
A five-mile section of County Road 77 (also known as Helicon Road) from County Road 41 in Arley will be resurfaced, thanks to $2 million in state funding. Shown at a deteriorating section of County Road 77, from left, Arley Mayor Johnny Taylor, Winston County District 1 Commissioner Rutger Hyche, State Representative Tim Wadsworth and Arley Fire Chief James Rickett.
Annual legislative forum moves to new location
Winston County's team of state legislators will hold a public meeting at Haleyville City Hall Thursday, Jan. 8. Pictured from left, State Representative Tracy Estes, State Senate Pro Tem Garlan Gudger and State Representative Tim Wadsworth.