Marion Library extends summer reading challenge through July and August
The Marion-Perry County Library has extended their Summer Reading Challenge to include the months of July and August. Special prizes will be... Read More
Man dies in multi-vehicle crash outside Selma on Monday
A multi-vehicle crash that occurred at approximately 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 17, has claimed the life of a Selma man. The crash... Read More
Robert C. Hatch High School Students receive medals of honor
Students from Robert C. Hatch High School, who represented Perry County with distinction this summer at a program at Stillman College, receiving... Read More
Charlotte Tucker Doss of Blackbelt Insurors
Local business owner, Charlotte Tucker Doss of Blackbelt Insurors, with her horse, The Mann in Command, also known as “Robin”, recently celebrated... Read More
Career training set for September in Moundville, register for program now
Shelton State Community College and Westervelt Lumber partnered in May to provide free Alabama Career Essentials (ACE) training. As a result of... Read More
Herb Jones visits Uniontown youth basketball practice
On Tuesday, July 11, Herb Jones, professional basketball player, spoke to participants and team members of the Uniontown Parks and Recreation’s Basketball... Read More
Breakthrough Charter School sets orientation, open house for early Aug.
Breakthrough Charter School will be holding a host of events in preparation for the beginning of another academic year. Starting August 1... Read More
Community Health fair set for July 22 on Perry Co. Courthouse square
Zion Church of Marion will be hosting a Community Health Fair for Marion on July 22, from 10 AM to 2 PM... Read More
Judson Alumnae Assn. finalizes plans for 2023 J-Day and Rose Sunday
The Judson College Alumnae Association has announced plans for its annual J-Day celebration. This year’s J-Day is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 9... Read More
PCBOE receives $400k grant to support safer schools
The Perry County School System is set to receive a $400,000 grant from the Alabama State Department of Education as part of... Read More