Jule R. Jones Perrin
Jule R. Jones Perrin passed away peacefully on July 22, 2024 at the age of 82. Her life was a testament to unwavering love, generosity, and a deep devotion to her community and family. She was born April 30, 1942. She graduated from Perry County High School in 1961. It was evident early on that... Read More
Hale County Hospital’s: Hospital Corner
Hale County Hospital is deeply committed to educating and empowering future healthcare professionals. Through a variety of programs, Hale County Hospital offers students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the intricacies of community-focused health care, gaining invaluable experience in a rural setting. Diverse Clinical Rotations The hospital provides a range of clinical rotations for MD/DO,... Read More
Judge rules on Newbern lawsuit settlement, naming Braxton town’s first Black mayor
U.S. District Judge Kristi DuBose has approved the settlement agreement in the legal dispute involving Patrick Braxton, Newbern’s first Black mayor, and town officials accused of obstructing him from assuming office. The approval, granted on July 23, brings a resolution to the contentious lawsuit. The lawsuit, initiated by Braxton and his appointed city council, including... Read More
Dallas judge sets $250k bond for Thomas on Moore murder charge
Artavis Arlexus Thomas, 24, of Valley Grande, who is charged with the murder of Christian Moore, appeared in Dallas County District Court on July 24, for a pretrial detention hearing under Aniah’s Law. The court determined that the State met its burden of probable cause for the murder charge and set bond at $250,000.00. A... Read More
Craig, charged with murder of Perry Co. teen, asks Court to set bond
Eighteen-year-old Mikell Craig of Selma has been charged with capital murder in connection with the shooting death of 18-yearold Josh Towns, a Perry County resident. Craig was arrested in Dallas County on Friday, July 19 and is currently being held without bond pending an Aniah’s Law hearing. According to court records, Towns was found slumped... Read More
Bufford reportedly resigns as Marion police chief this week
Marion Police Chief Tony Bufford has reportedly tendered his resignation from the position, according to people with knowledge of the situation. Bufford, who had originally served the city as chief beginning in the early 2000s, returned to the position a few years ago at the request of the mayor and council. Bufford’s last day in... Read More
Edwards, former law officer here, arrested for theft
Franklin Nelson Edwards, a resident of Marion and former interim fire chief of Selma, has been arrested and charged with first-degree theft of property. Edwards, who has served in various law enforcement capacities in Perry County and previously sought the Democratic nomination for Perry County Sheriff, was taken into custody on July 26. According to... Read More
Classifieds Week of Aug 1, 2024
Classified Ad Rates — MINIMUM RATE (In Hale or Perry County) — $10.00 per insertion, 20 words or less. All words in excess of 20, 75¢ per word. Payable in advance of publication. — MINIMUM RATE (Outside Hale or Perry County) — $10.00 per insertion, 20 words or less. All words in excess of 20,... Read More
Legal Notices Week of Aug 1, 2024
Legal Notice IN THE PROBATE COURT OF HALE COUNTY, ALABAMACase No. 23-071IN RE:Estate of James Edward Davis, Deceased. NOTICE OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION TAKE NOTICE that Letters of Administration having been granted to Ida Davis, as Personal Representative of the Estate of James Edward Davis, on Nov. 14, 2023 by the Probate Court of Hale... Read More
Garden season is not over: what to do in late July
Where did 2024 go? While half of the year may be gone, that doesn’t mean your gardening season is over. There are still many things to do in July to help you finish the year out strong. Summer Garden Strongholds Bethany O’Rear, an Alabama Cooperative Extension System home grounds, gardens and home pests regional agent,... Read More