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Legal Notices Week of Apr 23, 2026

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF COMPLETION

In accordance with Chapter 1, Title 39 Code of Alabama, 1975, notice is hereby given that Paulk Construction, Inc. Contractor has completed the contract for the MOD AL157-1B-2, VIII, at Greensboro, AL for The Housing Authority of The City of Greensboro Owner(s), and have made request for final settlement of said Contract. All persons having any claim for labor, materials or otherwise in connection with this project should immediately notify William J. Peek, 48 Cambridge Ct., Wetumpka, AL 36093

Paulk Construction, Inc.
390 N. Goldthwaite Street
Montgomery, AL 36104

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LEGAL NOTICE

CASE NO.: 26-0007

Letters of Administration on the Estate of Mable Shepard, deceased, having been granted to Felicia T. Woodberry, as Personal Representative on the 25th day of March, 2026, by the Probate Court of Perry County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred.

/s/ Carlton L. Hogue
Carlton L. Hogue
Perry County Probate Judge

William A. Holmes
Seale, Holmes & Ryan, LLC
Attorney for Petitioner
P.O. Box 241
Greensboro, AL 36744
334-624-4001

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LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE TO BIDDERS:

Sealed proposals will be accepted by the Perry County Commission until 10a.m. on Friday, April 17, 2026, at 300 Washington Street, Suite 103, Marion, Al 36756. Proposals received after this time will not be accepted. Bids will be opened on April 17, 2026 at 10:30a.m. at the Albert Turner, Sr. Courthouse Annex 200 Pickens Street, Marion, Al 36756

Scope of Work:
Provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to Create and install an address sign using the following:
5052 aluminum
125”x 72”x 144” Plate
Sign Dimensions: 10.75”x 139”, 9”x142”, 9”x 91”
Standoff spacers, stainless steel, 1”X2”, 24 EACH
Material handling, sanding and preparation Surface Preparation, wash brick with muratic acid flush surface installation

License Required:
Alabama Business/Contractor’s License

Insurance Required:
Certificate of Insurance

Bid Bond:
5% (Cashier’s Check or Money Order)

The Perry County Commission is an equal opportunity All contractors bids will be considered without attention to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin veteran or disability status.

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LEGAL NOTICE

In accordance with Chapter 1, Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, notice is hereby given that Frasier-Ousley Construction and Engineering, Inc., Contractor, has completed the Contract for Window Replacement at Hale County Board Office, 25-188, for The Hale County Board of Education, Owner, and have made request for final settlement of said Contract. All persons having any claim for labor, materials, or otherwise in connection with this project should immediately notify McKee & Associates Architects, Inc., 631 South Hull St., Montgomery, AL 36104.

Frasier-Ousley Construction and Engineering, Inc.
1105 Singleton Drive
Selma, AL 36701

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LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE

The Hale County Board of Education is offering for sale by sealed bid only the following items:

Year, Inventory #, Make, Model, VIN/Serial Number, Approximate Odometer

2008, M-41, Ford, F350 4×4 Service Truck,
1FDWF37R18EA86993, 173,390

2008, M-42, Ford, F350 4×4 Service Truck,
1FDSF35R18EC22749, 185,389

2008, M-43, Ford, F350 4×4 Service Truck,
1FDWF37R58EA86995, 204,274

2008, VEH UN-2, Ford, F150 Utility Truck,
1FTRF14W28KC46560, 119,135

2008, VEH UN-6, Ford, F150 XLT 4×4 Utility Truck (Grey),
1FTRW14W08KC50025, 258,638

2010, VEH 08-17, International, AmTran School Bus (72-passenger),
4DRBUAAN4AA134644, 191,061

2013, VEH 12-23, International, AmTran School Bus (60-passenger w/wheelchair lift),
4DRBUAAN0DB124160, 170,296

2005, —, John Deere, 757 ZTrak Zero Turn Lawn Mower, TL308856

—, —, Kubota, ZD326 Zero Turn Lawn Mower, 50443

—, GWH 4700, John Deere, 4700 4-wheel drive Tractor, LV47004175969

The items will be sold “as is” and may be viewed Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. at the Hale County School Bus Shop located behind Hale County College and Career Academy on Alabama Highway 69 North in Greensboro, Alabama.

Bid forms and instructions may be picked up at Hale County Board of Education or at Hale County School Bus Shop. Bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, 2026. Faxed or electronic bids will not be accepted.

For additional information, please call the Bus Shop at (334) 624-7101.

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LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF ALABAMA PROBATE COURT PERRY COUNTY CASE NO. 26-0015 Estate of Floyd Thomas Collins Deceased Letters of Testamentary having been granted to the undersigned, on the 8th day of April, 2026, by the Honorable Probate Court of Perry County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the Estate are required to file an itemized and verified statement of the claim in the office of the Judge of Probate within six months from above date or the claim will be barred and payment prohibited.

Yelanda R. Collins Tanner
Personal Representative of theEstate of Floyd Thomas Collins

Attorney for Personal Representative:
Jefferson K. Nail
P.O. Box 916
Marion, AL 36756

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LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF ALABAMA PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR WHEREAS the Alabama Legislature at its 2025 Regular Session enacted Act No. 2025-227 (SB118) and Act No. 2025-291 (HB354), proposing amendments to the Constitution of Alabama of 2022; WHEREAS, in conformity with Section 284 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, as amended, the Legislature has ordered an election by the qualified electors of the state upon such proposed amendments; and WHEREAS notice of this election, together with the proposed amendments, is required by law to be given by proclamation of the Governor, which shall be published once a week for at least four successive weeks immediately preceding the day appointed for the election; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Kay Ivey, as Governor of the State of Alabama, do hereby give notice, direct, and proclaim that on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, an election will be held in the State of Alabama in the manner and form provided by law upon the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of 2022 of the State of Alabama:

AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY ACT NO. 2025-227 Section 16. That all persons shall, before conviction, be bailable by sufficient sureties, unless charged with capital murder, as provided in Section 13A-5-40, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; murder, as provided in Section 13A-6-2, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended, or any solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commit murder; kidnapping in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-6-43, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; rape in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-6-61, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; sodomy in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-6-63, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; sexual torture, as provided in Section 13A-6-65.1, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; domestic violence in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-6-130, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; human trafficking in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-6-152, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; burglary in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-7-5, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; arson in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-7-41, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; robbery in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-8-41, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; terrorism, as provided in subdivision (b)(2) of Section 13A-10-152, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; and aggravated child abuse, as provided in subsection (b) of Section 26-15-3.1, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; and shooting or discharging a firearm, explosive, or other weapon into an occupied dwelling, building, railroad locomotive, railroad car, aircraft, automobile, truck, or watercraft, as provided in Section 13A-11-61(b); and that excessive bail shall not in any case be required.

AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY ACT NO. 2025-291 Section 160. (a) A district attorney for each judicial circuit shall be elected by the qualified electors of those counties in such the circuit. Such The district attorney shall be licensed to practice law in this state and shall, at the time of his or her election and during his or her continuance in office, shall reside in his or her circuit. His The term of office shall be for six years. and he He or she shall receive such compensation as provided by law; provided, the compensation shall not be diminished during his or her official term. Vacancies in the office of district attorney and in his or her staff shall be filled as provided by law. (b) Clerks of the circuit courts shall be elected by the qualified electors in each county for a term of six years. If the office of register in chancery continues to be provided by law then the clerk of the circuit court may also fill such the office in a manner prescribed by law. Vacancies in the office of clerk of the circuit court shall be filled by the judge or judges of the circuit court who have jurisdiction over the county in which the office of clerk of the circuit court is located. (c) Persons Individuals elected to the position of constable to assist the courts of the state as provided by law shall be subject to the same restrictions, rights, and limitations as are specified in section Section 280 of the Constitution of 1901 Alabama of 2022, and no law shall prohibit the receipt of fees for the performance of official duties of said the position while holding any other elected or appointed office. (d) The revenue from fines, forfeitures, and court costs produced in district courts from the exercise of jurisdiction under municipal ordinances shall be apportioned between the municipality and the state as shall be provided by law.

FURTHER, I proclaim and direct that this proclamation shall be published once a week for the four successive weeks immediately preceding Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in every county as required by law.

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LEGAL NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE FOR THE UPCOMING PRIMARY AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION TO BE HELD MAY 19, 2026

Pursuant to Section 17-9-5, Code of Alabama 1975, I, Carlton L. Hogue, Judge of Probate of Perry County, Alabama, and by virtue of power vested in me as Judge of Probate of Perry County, Alabama, do hereby give notice of the upcoming Primary and Constitutional Amendment Election, to be held May 19, 2026, between the legal hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. in Perry County, Alabama.

OFFICES TO BE VOTED ON: For Governor of Alabama, Democratic and Republican; For Lieutenant Governor, Democratic and Republican; For United States Senator, Democratic and Republican; For Attorney General, Republican; For Secretary of State, Republican; For Treasurer, Republican; For State Auditor, Republican; For Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, Republican; For Public Service Commission Place No. 1, Democratic and Republican; For Public Service Commission Place No. 2, Republican; For Perry County Sheriff, Democratic; For Member Perry County Commission, District No. 3, Republican; For Member Perry County Commission, District No. 1, Democratic; For Member Perry County Commission, District No. 2, Democratic; For Perry County Democratic Executive Committee, District No. 1, Democratic; For Member Perry County Board of Education, District No. 5, Democratic; For Statewide Amendment No. 1, Democratic and Republican; For Statewide Amendment No. 2, Democratic and Republican.

Given under my hand this the 23rd day of April, 2026.

Honorable Carlton L. Hogue
Judge of Probate, Perry County

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LEGAL NOTICE

PUBLIC MACHINE TEST FOR THE UPCOMING PRIMARY AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION TO BE HELD TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2026

In keeping with the Code of Alabama 17-24-9, the automatic tabulating equipment to be used during the upcoming Primary and Constitutional Amendment Election, to be held Tuesday, May 19, 2026, is required to be tested for accuracy prior to this election.

The testing of such equipment will be conducted on Monday, May 11, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. at the wooden building adjacent to the James Hood Detention Center, a.k.a. the Perry County Jail. Election officials will certify the accuracy of the equipment at that time.

The County Chair of the Democratic and Republican parties are invited to attend, and the public is also invited to attend.

Done this 23rd day of April, 2026.

Honorable Carlton L. Hogue
Judge of Probate, Perry County

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LEGAL NOTICE

NEWS RELEASE — SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FOR PRIMARY AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION TO BE HELD MAY 19, 2026

I, Carlton L. Hogue, Judge of Probate for Perry County, Alabama, announce the school of instruction for the Primary and Constitutional Amendment Election to be held Tuesday, May 19, 2026, between the legal hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.

Voting systems must comply with the United States HAVA 301(a), Alabama HAVA, and Alabama Code 17-2-4 (1975). Each polling place must have an accessible voting machine for people with disabilities. According to the Harris v. Siegelman case, ordered by United States District Judge Myron Thompson on September 7, 1988, each polling official has to be certified.

The school of instruction will be held Monday, May 4, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. in the upstairs courtroom at the Perry County Courthouse for Marion poll workers. The school of instruction for poll workers in Uniontown will be held Tuesday, May 5, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. at Uniontown City Hall. Anyone desiring to work as a poll worker is invited in the event a designated polling official is unable to work at the polls on Election Day.

If you have questions or are unable to work, please contact me at 334-683-2210.

Done this the 23rd day of April, 2026.

Honorable Carlton L. Hogue
Judge of Probate, Perry County

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LEGAL NOTICE

POLL WORKER LIST FOR THE UPCOMING PRIMARY AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION TO BE HELD TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2026

ARMORY — District 1, Box 1 (A–G) Inspector: Leah Washburn Provisional Ballot Clerk: Cynthia Hogue HAVA ExpressVote Machine: Merlinda Burt Poll List Clerk: Malinda Faye Caldwell. ARMORY — District 1, Box 2 (H–M) Registration List Clerk: Juanita Roberson Ballot Clerk: Lucille Williams Poll List Clerk: Tiffany C. Smith. ARMORY — District 1, Box 3 (N–Z) Registration List Clerk: Denitha Jones Ballot Clerk: Tosha L. Griffin Poll List Clerk: Jeraldine Harris. WEST PERRY / EAST HALE — District 1, Box 1 (A–Z) Inspector / Provisional Ballot Clerk: Gloria Reeves Registration List Clerk: Chinester Herring Poll List Clerk: Estelle Scott Ballot Clerk: Jaleen Billingsley.

ARMORY — District 2, Box 1 (A–D) Inspector: Leslye C. Essex Registration List Clerk: Veronica Thomas Poll List / Ballot Clerk: Queen Ward. ARMORY — District 2, Box 2 (E–L) Registration List Clerk: Emma Perry Poll List / Ballot Clerk: Sharon Green. ARMORY — District 2, Box 3 (M–R) Registration List Clerk: Mary Martin Poll List / Ballot Clerk: Wanza Coleman. ARMORY — District 2, Box 4 (S–Z) Registration List Clerk: Minnie Turner Ballot Clerk: Harold Kynard Poll List: Viola Nelson.

ARMORY — District 3, Box 1 (A–Z) Inspector: Tommy King Registration List Clerk: Pauline Gooden Poll List / Ballot Clerk: Kathleen Cowan. NORTH PERRY FIRE STATION — District 3, Box 1 (A–Z) Inspector / Provisional Ballot: Claudine T. Lee Registration List Clerk / HAVA ExpressVote Machine: Melanie Smith Poll List / Ballot Clerk: Christopher Hoytte. HEIBERGER CAFÉ — District 3, Box 1 (A–Z) Inspector / Provisional Ballot Clerk: Wallace R. Belcher Registration List Clerk / HAVA ExpressVote Machine: Shelia M. Dozier Poll List Clerk: Jeffery B. Walker Ballot Clerk: Hosea Rutledge.

SEVERE — District 3, Box 1 (A–Z) Inspector / Provisional Ballot Clerk: Dara K. Hopper Registration List Clerk: Tracy Leah Huey Poll List Clerk: Josephine Brand Ballot Clerk / HAVA ExpressVote Machine: Matthew Colburn. EAST PERRY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. — District 3, Box 1 (A–Z) Inspector / Provisional Ballot Clerk: Paulette H. Essex Registration List Clerk / HAVA ExpressVote Machine: Brenda Mann Poll List Clerk: Alberta Hollis Ballot Clerk: Denise M. Lovelady. OFS HWY 219 — District 3, Box 1 (A–Z) Inspector / Provisional Ballot Clerk: Betty C. Edwards Registration List Clerk: Maeberta Hatcher Ballot Clerk: Gail P. Ivey HAVA ExpressVote Machine: Constance P. England. SUTTLE — District 3, Box 1 (A–Z) Inspector / Provisional Ballot Clerk: Audrey Ford Registration List / Poll List Clerk: Cad Ford Poll List / Ballot Clerk / HAVA ExpressVote Machine: Beth Watters.

UNIONTOWN CITY HALL — District 4, Box 1 (A–L) Inspector: Latanya Hunter Registration List Clerk: Debra Banks Poll List Clerk: Elizabeth Witherspoon Provisional Ballot Clerk / ExpressVote Machine: Alfreda B. Washington. UNIONTOWN CITY HALL — District 4, Box 2 (M–Z) Inspector: Emma P. Williams Registration List Clerk: Rosie D. Jones Poll List / Ballot Clerk: Bertha Brown. HAMBURG VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. — District 4, Box 1 (A–Z) Inspector / Provisional Ballot Clerk: Tracie H. Kynard Registration List Clerk: Florence Lauderdale Poll List / HAVA ExpressVote Machine Clerk: Larry Strother Ballot Clerk: Doris Bates. HINTON HALL — District 4, Box 1 (A–Z) Inspector / Provisional Ballot Clerk: Sarah Hollis Registration List Clerk / HAVA ExpressVote Machine: Twanda Black Poll List Clerk: Josephine Moore Ballot Clerk: Louis Foster. ARMORY (OLD LINCOLN SCHOOL) — District 4, Box 1 (A–Z) Inspector: Anne Robinson Registration List Clerk: Linda McKenzie Poll List / Ballot Clerk: Eula McKenzie.

UNIONTOWN CLB — District 5, Box 1 (A–G) Inspector / Provisional Ballot Clerk: Geraldine Collins Registration List Clerk / HAVA ExpressVote Machine: Barbara Brooks Poll List / Ballot Clerk: Gregory Abernathy. UNIONTOWN CLB — District 5, Box 2 (H–O) Inspector / Provisional Ballot Clerk: Deloris J. Braxton Registration List Clerk: Lucy Whitt Poll List Clerk: Mary L. Williams Ballot Clerk / HAVA ExpressVote Machine: Dorothea M. Williams. UNIONTOWN CLB — District 5, Box 3 (P–Z) Registration List Clerk: Queen Robinson Poll List / Ballot Clerk: Callie Sanders.

ABSENTEE Inspector / Provisional Ballot Clerk: Sharon D. Jimerson Manager: Joanna Evans Manager: Pamela Dancy Returning Officer: Nekia D. Moore.

Approved this the 23rd day of April, 2026.

Honorable Carlton L. Hogue, Judge of Probate
Honorable Mia Jacobs-Turner, Circuit Clerk / Absentee Manager
Honorable Eldora B. Anderson, Retired Probate Judge

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