15 Years Ago in the Perry County Herald: Jan. 25, 2007
January 25, 2007 Making good on their campaign promises, newly-elected County Commissioners Fairest Cureton and Clarence Black are hoping to make other commissioners take another look at the controversial Uniontown landfill.Cureton, whose District Four includes the area of Uniontown north of Highway 80, made a motion at the commission’s meeting Tuesday, Jan. 23 to place the... Read More
Jones, Alabama’s new poet laureate, has Black Belt roots
by: Casey Roberts Ashley M. Jones, of Birmingham, has been named poet laureate of Alabama. Poet laureate is an unpaid, four-year position which largely involves being an ambassador for the literary arts in the State of Alabama. In its 92-year history, Jones is the youngest poet laureate to be named to the position at the... Read More
110 Years Ago in the [Uniontown] Negro Leader – Feb. 9, 1912
in the [Uniontown] Negro LeaderFeb. 9, 1912 For Rent. 15 acres corn or cotton land near town, at reasonable price.J. W. BILLINGSLEA.Uniontown, Ala. Mrs. Lou Winfield spent a part of the past week at the bedside of Mrs. A. R. Starkey at Selma. Mrs. Leila Fields and Mrs. Lula Page spent a few days of... Read More
Making History: Women work to get their Black Belt hometown to fully vaccinated
by: Casey Roberts Dorothy Oliver and Drucilla Russ-Jackson made history this past year in their community of Panola, Alabama, when they successfully got 97% of their community fully vaccinated by September 2021.Oliver, a widow and store-owner, and Russ-Jackson, Sumter County Commissioner and stepmother to Selma District Attorney Michael Jackson, joined forces shortly after the state’s... Read More
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Charles Jones, Sr.
Charles E. Jones, 84, of Demopolis, died Jan. 28 at his home.Jones was born August 1, 1937.Jones was a prominent local business owner, community leader, and politician, known throughout the Black Belt. He served on Demopolis’ city council, in a seat now held by his son, Charles Jones, Jr.Visitation was held on Friday, February 4... Read More
Alphonse Ashe
Alphonse Ashe died Jan. 29 at UAB Hospital in Birmingham at the age of 59. He was born May 28, 1962 to Ms. Rosie Ashe and the late Fred Ashe in Tuskegee.He confessed Christ at an early age at Holly Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Crenshaw, Miss. He later joined Mt. Horeb Baptist Church in... Read More
Legal Notices Feb. 10, 2022
Legal NoticeSTATE OF ALABAMAHALE COUNTYLetters Testamentary upon the last will of Linda H. Barnette, deceased, having been issued to the undersigned on the 28th day of December, 2021, by the Hon. Arthur L. Crawford, Sr., Judge of the Probate Court of said state and county, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against... Read More
Joseph Warren Pollard III
Joseph Warren Pollard III passed away on Sunday, January 30th after a brief illness, surrounded by his family. Warren was born in Newbern, Alabama, January 20th, 1934 to Joseph Warren Pollard II and Helen Ayres Pollard. He was delivered by his grandfather, Dr. Ayres, and grew up in a small community, attending a one room... Read More
Alabama’s first African-American dentist was Perry County native
The first African-American dentist in Alabama was born right in Marion. Thomas A. Curtis’s parents were formerly enslaved people from Perry County. After the Civil War, his father, Alexander H. Curtis, was a state Senator who also helped to raise money for what was to become Lincoln Normal School.Curtis left a teaching career to enroll... Read More