Franks takes first place at World of Wheels
Michael Franks stands by his Shelby GT500 with his trophy after placing first in the Super Street Class at the World of Wheels car show recently.
Mixed commission vote levies 2 mill tax
Discussing the two mill tax issue at their Monday, Feb. 26 meeting are, from left, Commissioner David Cummings, Chairman Roger Hayes and Commissioner Bobby Everett. Also shown is Administrative Clerk Judy Burnett.
Natural Bridge Dollar General opens with fanfare
Natural Bridge Mayor Pete Parrish is ready to cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony attended by local, state, federal officials as well as store employees.
Marcum 2018 Queen of Hearts
The 2018 Winston County High School Queen of Hearts and her court. From l-r: Kady Bonds, third alternate; Kyla Champion, first alternate; Queen of Hearts Samantha Marcum; Ella Moore, second alternate and Katie Lewis, fourth alternate.
DOUBLE SPRINGS - Samantha Marcum, a junior at Winston County High School, was crowned the 2018 Queen of Hearts Saturday, Feb. 24 during the annual pageant.
Wright crowned 2018 Princess of Hearts
The 2018 Princess of Hearts and her court. From l-r: Jordan Jackson, third alternate; Bailey Kelley, first alternate; Princess of Hearts Olivia Wright, Presley Hope Cornelius, second alternate and Kaleigh Phelps, fourth alternate.
DOUBLE SPRINGS - Olivia Wright, a 7th grader at Double Springs Middle School, was crowned the 2018 Princess of Hearts in the annual pageant Saturday, Feb. 24.
Byler Road Tour will be recognized Alabama 200 event
Joel Mize speaks about the history of John Byler, the Byler Road and what can be expected on the upcoming tour during the Feb. 20, meeting of the Winston County Genealogical Society.
Lynn creating new ballfield parking area
Lynn Mayor Jeff Stokes at the new ballfield parking area currently under development.
Johnson not seeking re-election
State Representative Ken Johnson
Branch Mission Ministry changing the world, one donation at a time
Garry Fowler with Branch Mission Ministry presents donation check to the Addison Volunteer Fire Department.
Iconic phone not going to Smithsonian
HALEYVILLE - Mayor Ken Sunseri gave a recap report regarding his trip last week to Washington DC to the Haleyville City Council Tuesday Feb. 20. In it, he noted that the iconic red phone from which the nation's first 9-1-1 call was made will not be going to the Smithsonian.
9-1-1 goes to Washington
Haleyville Mayor Ken Sunseri, left, and National Emergency Numbers Association CEO Brian Fontes with the red telephone used for the first 9-1-1 call in the nation in Haleyville 50 years ago.
Lynn has cabin fever
Shown on the manufacturing floor of the newly opened Alabama Custom Cabins are Owner Tim Canida, right, and Lynn Mayor Jeff Stokes.
Legislators answer the public's questions at Meet and Greet
State legislators in attendance representing Winston County at the Meet and Greet event Monday night, Feb. 19, from left, Senators Paul Bussman and Greg Reed and Representatives Tim Wadsworth and Mike Millican. Representative Ken Johnson was unable to attend.
Millican honored at Monday night Meet and Greet
Donna Jones, member of the Haleyville Board of Education, who is past president of the Haleyville Education Association, presents a special award to State Representative Mike Millican for his years of service toward educational issues.
Bear Creek Civitans hold planning meeting for annual Relay For Life bake sale
Bear Creek Civitans met at the Bobby Bishop Community Center Monday, Feb. 19, to begin planning the annual Relay For Life bake sale set March 29-30. From left are: Debby Aderholt, Sue Foster, Joan Dees, Francis Shirley, Bobbie Cofield, Mary Lou Mann and Freddy Tidwell.
BEAR CREEK - Names were read off as rolls of honor as the Bear Creek Civitan members met at the Bobby Bishop Community Center in Bear Creek to kick-off planning the annual Relay For Life bake sale. The event is slated for Thursday, March 29, and Friday, March 30, at the community Center.
It will be a great opportunity to get your desserts for Easter weekend. Delicious cakes, pies, cookies, cupcakes, breads and more will be available.
50th anniversary of first 9-1-1 call
HES upgrades security
Shown at the newly added security feature at Haleyville Elementary are HCS Superintendent Dr. Holly Sutherland, secretary and greeter Shelia Gamble and Elementary Principal Christy Bice.
Civitans change meeting location after fire
The Haleyville Civitan Club meets at their new location at Lakeland Community Hospital on Tuesday, Feb. 11. Shown from left, Vernon Mott, Donny Hood, David Ozuna, Kevin Palmer, Matt Lyle, Pam Elliott, Missy Brimer, Tracy Rye and Gerita Rye.