Legal Notices Week of May 23, 2024
Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PERRY COUNTY, ALABAMA Case no: 53-CV-900016.00 Michael Brooks and Michele Brooks, Plaintiffs,vs.TWO PARCELS OF LAND IN PERRY COUNTY, ALABAMA DESCRIBED BELOW AND STERLING B. PRICE, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING ANY PRESENT, FUTURE, CONTINGENT OR OTHER INTEREST IN SAID LANDS, Defendant NOTICE OF PUBLICATION TO: Sterling B. Price,... Read More
Applications open for 2024 Lincolnite Club scholarship, deadline is May 30
The 2024 National Scholarship Committee of the Lincolnite Club, Inc. is offering financial assistance to eligible students who might qualify for our annual scholarship awards. We are seeking students who have academic potential, as well as those who have made contributions to their schools and communities. Eligibility requirements for a Scholarship Award are as follows:... Read More
Johnny Lee Smith
Johnny Lee Smith, 34 went to his eternal home on May 2, 2024. He was born in Demopolis, AL on September 21,1989 to Gloria Cromer Smith and Jimmy L. Smith, Sr. He is survived by his parents, his son Dean Smith, his sister Elizabeth Hollingsworth, and his brothers Jimmy L. Smith, Jr. and Joey L.... Read More
Alabama Heirs Property Alliance helps families in need navigate complicated inheritance situations
Heirs property is common in Alabama. In fact, there is land in every county that is classified as heirs property, also known as family land. Whether families are attempting to develop or sell the land left by previous generations, the lack of a clear title makes it difficult for families to move forward. Adam Rabinowitz,... Read More
Federal judge denies motion for special election in Newbern
A federal judge has denied a request for a special election in November from Patrick Braxton, a Newbern resident who claims to be the town’s first Black and rightful mayor. Braxton filed a lawsuit alleging that his predecessor, Haywood Stokes III, and other city councilmembers violated the Constitution and several laws, including the Voting Rights... Read More
Cadet Joshua Gandy was playing golf at Marion Military Institute’s Golf Course
On April 24, Cadet Joshua Gandy was playing golf at Marion Military Institute’s Golf Course. He teed off from one of the hardest holes and hit an unbelievable pitching wedge shot that traveled 145 yards uphill over a pond. The ball landed on the green and bounced twice before hitting the pin and falling into... Read More
Extension hosting seminar at noon May 21 on selling at farmers’ markets
The Perry County Alabama Extension Office will be hosting a special seminar, “Marketing at a Farmers Market” on May 21, starting at 12 noon. Those interested in marketing their products at a local farmers market will have the opportunity to learn more on the subject. Learn about completing the proper assessments for both businesses and... Read More
FMS to host final spelling bee of the year on May 23
Francis Marion School will host a Spelling Bee on Thursday, May 23. Beginning at 9:30 AM, 3rd through 6th grade students will test their skills in spelling before the summer vacation. Come support the Rams in this final spelling bee of the academic year.
Uniontown attorney Ralston Long dies Thursday after wreck on Highway 183
A two-vehicle crash that occurred at approximately 10:25 a.m. Thursday, May 9, has claimed the life of a Uniontown man. Thomas Ralston Long IV, 76, was fatally injured when the 2014 Subaru Outback he was driving collided headon with the 2021 Kenworth tractor-trailer driven by Ronnie A. Tompkins, 46, of Jemison. Long was pronounced deceased... Read More
Still time for student-athletes to sign up for Black Belt Track Club, first practice May 23
There is still time to register for the Black Belt Track Club, a summer track program started at Francis Marion School and intended for all students in the surrounding area. First practice will be held on May 23 from 6 to 7 PM and May 30 at the same time. After that, practices will be... Read More