Legal Notices Week of May 15, 2025
LEGAL NOTICE The Perry County Commission is hiring a Solid Waste Clerk/Administrative Assistant. Responsibilities: Mail and Post solid waste payments to customers’ accounts. Update County website and perform other administrative tasks assigned: You can seek an application at the Career Center in Selma or at the Administrator’s office at the Perry County Courthouse. Education: Minimum... Read More
John Wesley Warren
John Wesley Warren age 76 of Magnolia, AL died May 3, 2025 at his home. He was born December 29, 1948 in Camp Hood, TX to Carl and Audie Warren. He was a member of Magnolia United Methodist Church. He was a 1967 graduate of Francis Marion High School. After high school, he enlisted in... Read More
Area job seekers, business owners can connect at summer job fair on May 13
West AlabamaWorks will host its annual I.G.N.I.T.E. Summer Job Fair on Tuesday, May 13, at the Tuscaloosa Career and Technology Academy. With more than 300 local students expected to attend, West AlabamaWorks is calling on area businesses to take part in this hiring event by offering summer job opportunities and connecting directly with young talent.... Read More
Birmingham SBA field office to hold sessions to help small businesses in May and June
The U.S. Small Business Administration’s Alabama District Office will host a new three-part initiative aimed at helping small business owners become “lender ready” — a key step in securing funding for their enterprises. The inperson event series kicks off Wednesday, May 28, at the SBA’s Birmingham office. The first session, “Are You Lender Ready” Workshop,... Read More
Thelma Wallace Bamberg
Thelma Wallace Bamberg, 93, went to join her Lord in Heaven on April 28, 2025, at the Bibb County Nursing Home in Centerville, Alabama. She leaves behind three children, Cecil Edward Bamberg ( Berrie), Harold Wallace Bamberg ( Pamela), and Nancy Elizabeth Bamberg (Douglas Jones), four grandchildren and six great grandchildren, numerous beloved nieces and... Read More
ALDOR warns not to fall for scam texts about unpaid tolls
The Alabama Department of Revenue has received reports of fraudulent text messages looking to collect unpaid tolls. These messages may ask users to click a link that begins as “https://mydmv.alabama…” , although there may be several different variations of this link depending on the text message received. DO NOT CLICK THIS LINK. ALDOR does not... Read More
Dennis Wayne Koehn
Dennis Wayne Koehn was born to Herman and Martha Koehn at Chickasha, Oklahoma on October 1, 1953. He peacefully passed away surrounded by family and friends at UAB Hospital in Birmingham due to complications from back surgery. Dad had a happy childhood growing up with one sister and seven brothers. He received his education at... Read More
Hale County Hospital’s: Hospital Corner
Celebrating Nurses Week at Hale County Hospital Happy Nurses Week! At Hale County Hospital, we are proud to celebrate and honor the incredible nurses who serve across every corner of our hospital — from the outpatient clinic to inpatient care, the emergency room, and home health. These professionals are not only caregivers; they are the... Read More
Uniontown Community Listening Session will be tonight at 6
The citizens of Uniontown are invited to attend Part 2 of the Community Listening Session on Thursday, May 8, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall Auditorium. The event is organized by Blackbelt Women Rising and Blackbelt Citizens Fighting for Health and Justice and is designed to continue the vital conversation... Read More
Perry County organizations receive funds under BBCF’s 2025 community and arts grantmaking cycle for Black Belt
The Black Belt Community Foundation (BBCF) is celebrating the impact of its 2025 combined Community Grants and Arts Grants cycle across all 12 counties it serves in the Alabama Black Belt region. Community- based organizations from Bullock, Choctaw, Dallas, Greene, Hale, Lowndes, Macon, Marengo, Perry, Pickens, Sumter, and Wilcox Counties applied for grants with the... Read More