‘Pancakes with Santa’ will be Dec. 9 at the Shack, to benefit Vet Clinic
The Shack in Marion, Alabama, is hosting its second annual Pancakes with Santa event on Saturday, December 9th, from 8 to 10 am. The festive breakfast gathering is organized to support the Marion Veterinary Clinic, which also functions as Perry County’s animal shelter. Children can gain admission by bringing a donation for the clinic, such... Read More
Ivey, ADECA announce $90k grant to support child advocacy in central Ala., including Perry
Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded grants totaling $2.5 million to 11 agencies in central Alabama that help children recover from abuse and neglect. “Child abuse and neglect have a significant negative impact upon the wellbeing of both children and families,” Gov. Ivey said. “I commend these agencies for providing services that are essential to helping... Read More
Extension: In spite of hurdles, Christmas tree prices hold steady, tips on care & disposal
There is nothing quite like the scent of Christmas trees. These natural living room centerpieces are beloved and provide an aesthetic that fits the season. However, choosing the right tree and caring for it can be a daunting task. An Alabama Cooperative Extension System expert offers a guide to choosing and purchasing Christmas trees in... Read More
Georgia Anderson
Georgia Anderson, 88, of Uniontown, Alabama, passed away on November 15, 2023, at Vaughn Regional Hospital in Selma, Alabama. Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, November 25, 2023, at 11:00 AM at First Missionary Baptist Church in Uniontown.
Tax rebates coming for Alabamians starting Dec. 1
Governor Kay Ivey recently reminded Alabama taxpayers that the one-time tax rebates included in her 2023 budget will be on the way beginning December 1st. Governor Ivey first announced her plan to utilize Alabama’s historic budget surplus to provide meaningful financial relief to working Alabama families during her 2023 State of the State Address, where... Read More
Marion Military Institute new dining facility
(ABOVE AND BELOW) Marion Military Institute recently shared pictures of their new dining facility that has been under construction for several months. With construction nearing completion, the facility is preparing for final inspections before opening the facilities for operation. The building consists of indoor and outdoor seating, with movable, cafeteria style seating for the main... Read More
Meeting in Selma Dec. 1 to discuss Black Belt Heritage
Area in Perry, nearby counties A Black Belt Partnership Meeting will take place on Friday, December 1, from 9 AM to 12 noon at 2 Lawrence Street in Selma. Presented by The Conservation Fund, in collaboration with the Mayors of Marion, Selma, White Hall, and Montgomery. The meeting will convene between four Black Belt counties:... Read More
Main Street Marion plans toy drive Nov. 14 – Dec. 12
Main Street Marion is holding a Christmas Toy Drive to benefit Wise Hands that began Tuesday, November 14 and will conclude on Tuesday, December 12. The nonprofit is requesting new toys for children from newborns to 17 years of age. Wise Hands, a Tuscaloosa-based nonprofit, will distribute the toys to children in need throughout their... Read More
City of Marion plans annual Christmas parade for evening of December 2
The City of Marion is preparing for their annual 2023 Night Lights Christmas Parade, slated for Saturday, December 2 at 5 PM. Vendors and other groups will also be present for the Christmas on the Square event that will take place both before and after the parade. All participants, churches, organizations, businesses, and vendors must... Read More
Marion fails to make premium payment, health insurance for employees temporarily suspended
Employees of the city of Marion were reportedly without health insurance, perhaps for as long as a month. Earlier this month, a city employee reportedly learned from a healthcare provider that there was an issue with their insurance. The employees’ monthly premium had not been paid, and their health insurance policies were reportedly suspended due... Read More