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Students from Thomasville Elementary School and Thomasville Middle School attended the 4H summer camp June 30-July 2 in Columbiana. The students, left ,in no particular oder, were Abigail Collinsworth, Hailey Norwood, Reign Bennett, Avery Collinsworth, Tensely Stauffacher, Jordyn Holden, Sebastian Covel, Abel Horton, Gauge Patrick, Lanie Smith and Tripp Smith.Article Link
David Bagwell, a retired attorney and history enthusiast presented a program to the Clarke County Historical Society on two train robbers – Rube Burrow and Railroad Bill who were notorious in South Alabama. Burrow began robbing trains in Texas and from there made his way to Alabama. He was captured in Marengo County, where he tried to escape from jail and died in a shootout. Railroad Bill was from Florida but started robbing trains in Escambia County in the town of Teaspoon. Williams Station killed Railroad Bill in a shootout in what is now known as Atmore. The historical society...Article Link
Alabama newest area code, 483, will be added as an overlay to the existing 334 area code for much of central and southeast Alabama by the third quarter of 2026. Cities such as Montgomery, Dothan, Auburn, and Selma will be included in the switch. The Alabama Public Service Commission, which approved the new area code in 2024, introduced 483 to ensure sufficient phone numbers would be available for the region. The 483 area code will be for all new landline and wireless services and connections. The addition was for the North American Numbering Plan Administrator's (NANPA) Numbering Resources Utilization Forecast....Article Link
Jackson Police Department (JPD) recently welcomed Officer Merida to the police department. Officer Merida officially graduated from the Alabama Police Academy July 2, 2025.Article Link
Many people underestimate the impact that mental illness can have on an individual or family. It can be difficult to admit that you have a mental health problem in your life. Secondly, it can be just as difficult in getting the people you know to understand your situation without making any kinds of judgments. As a result, here are six reasons why you should make your mental health an important priority in your life. 1. Your situation will improve if you get help: Your anxieties and fears can be challenging to manage and more than likely you will need some...Article Link
Attention Clarke and Washington counties! The Clarke County Sheriff's Office and H.W. Pearce Memorial Park are proud to announce a day of fun, games and community. "Don't Drown on Drugs," July 16th, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., will be a day for middle and high school age kids to enjoy cooling off from this South Alabama heat. Admission into the park is FREE for the day. Food, drink, and snow-cones will be provided. This experience will be tailored toward middle and high school students as there will be a short presentation on the dangers of using drugs. Free swimming...Article Link
The Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program will host an informational meeting about special education, Medicaid and waivers. There will be two free workshops in Clarke County to learn all about navigating these systems and services. The first meeting will be Thursday, July 10 from 9 – 10: 15 a. m. about Medicaid and Medicaid waivers. The second meeting will be Thursday, July 10 from 10: 30- noon about special education and IEPs. The program will be presented by Cecilia Ballinger and Christina Norris with the Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program. Both meetings will be at the White Smith Memorial Library in Jackson....Article Link
Clarke County Jail Arrests booked in the Clarke County Jail June 30 – July 6 include the following: Jeffrey Eugene Smith, 46, theft/deception first degree Freddie James Witherspoon, 64, assault first degree Scott Keith Chestang II, 29, domestic violence third degree – assault third degree, domestic violence third degree, harassing communications, kidnapping second degree Kasey Skye Anderson, 37, failure to appear Derek Chancey, 43, leaving the scene of an accident causing death Deontae Laderrius Milton, 19, attempting to elude a police officer (death or serious physical injury), discharging firearm, etc., into occupied or unoccupied building Brandon Baxter, 40, attempt to...Article Link
Deeds June 29 – July 3: Tim Jacobs, Darlene O. Jacobs to Jon Lucas Jacobs, Julie Anne King (Warranty) Amber Michelle Watkins, Timothy Gibson to Michelle Gibson (Executor's) Sidney Allen Payne Jr., Clare B. Payne, SCP Living Trust to Kirby C. Payne; Sidney Allen Payne Jr., Clare B. Payne, SCP Living Trust to Matthew C. Payne; Sidney Allen Payne Jr., Clare B. Payne, SCP Living Trust to Matthew C. Payne (Trustee's) Grace E. Robinson, Grace E. Robinson Revocable Trust to Wendy Mesha King, Robinson Vernetta YTA; Gretchen K. Gates, Tommie M. Karr, Gretchen Karr Gates, Susan Gretchen Karr, Donna Jane...Article Link
Those of us who follow Alabama politics had been awaiting late May like kids waiting for Santa Claus at Christmas. We knew May 19 would be the golden opening date for candidates to begin making their announcements for governor and other statewide constitutional offices. Why? Because the law stipulates that candidates can begin raising campaign dollars exactly one year prior to the primary election, which is set for May 19, 2026. The gubernatorial and the U.S. Senate races will take up all the oxygen and excitement. However, the powers that be in Montgomery – big special interests and big lobbyists...Article Link
Everybody loves a hero, but does everybody want to be one? Being a hero usually comes at some cost. What is the definition of a hero? I looked it up and here is what I found. First, a hero is a remarkably brave person: somebody who commits an act of remarkable bravery or who has shown an admirable quality such as great courage or strength of character. Secondly, a hero is someone who is admired for outstanding achievements or qualities. Then, a hero can also be the principal character in a movie, novel, or play. Another definition given for a...Article Link
Not too long ago, my husband and I were running errands in Thomasville. Our last stop was Tractor Supply. He stayed in the car while I ran in the store. As I walked out, I saw that my car's twin had joined him in the parking lot. It always excites me to see “fun vehicles,” especially V8 Mustangs. Both cars were late model black Ford Mustang GT 5.0s with the performance package. An easy way to identify these cars is by the stock high spoiler. The other driver parked perfectly beside me, making a Kodak moment, for sure. I was...Article Link
Open-Door Ministries Food Pantry Director Carolyn Powe, pictured with Jackson Rotary Past President Tyrone Moye at the recent banquet at the Assembly House, thanked the club for being one of its charitable recipients for the year. Powe said the donation would help increase capacity to be able to provide nutritious food for the people of Clarke County and surrounding areas from the Coffeeville pantry.Article Link
LIVINGSTON -- The University of West Alabama has announced those undergraduate students achieving the Dean's and President's lists for the spring 2025 academic semester. The Dean's List gives recognition to those students those with grade-point averages between 3.25 and 3.79; the President's List recognizes those with grade-point averages of 3.80 or higher. Local students named to the Dean's List include: Coffeeville - Benjamin Newton and Mariah Sheppard; Chatom - Chasity Smith; Fruitdale - Ethan Thornton; Grove Hill - Julia Boss, Maggie Powell; Jackson - Ashley Isbell, Jayden McKenzie, Carlie Minus and Preston Minus I; McIntosh - Tara Presley and Rossa...Article Link
Grove Hill's Fire Department flexed its equipment for all to see during the Independence Day Celebration.Article Link
Alabama's 20th annual sales tax holiday for school-related items begins at 12:01 a.m. Friday, July 18, 2025, and ends at midnight Sunday, July 20, 2025, giving shoppers the opportunity to purchase certain school supplies, computers, books and clothing free of the state's four percent sales or use tax. Cities and counties were to notify the state that they would participate in the 2025 holiday by June 19. In 2006, a sales tax holiday was enacted pursuant to §40-23-210 to §40-23-213, Code of Ala. 1975, whereby no state sales or use tax is due on covered items as defined in the...Article Link
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey has announced the awarding of .2 million in funding to continue the expansion of highspeed internet access in Alabama. The latest award to Alabama Fiber Network will supply 125 miles of “middle-mile” broadband service in parts of 12 counties – most located in south Alabama. Middle-mile projects involve filling the gaps in broadband expansion to make it more cost-effective and less labor-intensive for providers to extend broadband services to businesses and households in the state. “Alabama continues to make strides in providing broadband accessibility in all areas of the state,” Gov. Ivey said. “These latest...Article Link
Grove Hill's Independence Day Celebration at S.P. Hudson Park last week was captured by photographer Brooke Anderson. Mayor Ross Wood said the city was already working on next year's event.Article Link
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURESALECLARKE COUNTYDefault having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness securedby that certain mortgage executedby Elmore Creer and Regina Creer,husband and wife, originally in favor ofCitifinancial Corporation, LLC on June27, 2008, said mortgage recorded inthe Office of the Judge of Probate ofClarke County, Alabama, at Book1336, Page 351; the undersignedU.S. Bank Trust Company, NationalAssociation, not in its individualcapacity but solely in its capacity asIndenture Trustee of CIM Trust 2025-NR1, as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, will sellat public outcry to the highest bidderfor cash or certified funds, in front ofthe...Article Link
Somehow, this month marks six years. It still feels like yesterday to me. It still feels surreal. Nothing about life really prepares you to lose someone you love. I've seen enough news stories to know these things happen, but I never expected to lose my brother in a car accident, especially not on my wedding anniversary. To say it out loud sounds like some awful plot twist in a dramatic movie, but I can't press “pause” on this one. It's amazing, though, how even after someone is gone we find a way to keep a part of them alive in...Article Link
Clarke County High School announces student ambassadors for 2025-2026 as follows: Kaiya Campbell, Torrie James, Jaylyn Mc- Caskill, Sarah Kate Slayton, Jack Fuller, MaKayla Harris, Amariyah Pugh, John Overton, Ameeria Culpepper, Whitney Chaney, Aalaya Allen, Angel Gates, SyCoria Jones, Keniya Waters, Jakeira Dunning, Arianna Brown, Ginna Walker, Tamia Turner, Ellen Stephens, Mikayla Ivory, Keirsten Martin, Jordan Mack, Rylee Moore, Alisha Johnson, Isaiah Davis, Jamacia Ezell, Jerrell Pitchett, Paige Jenkins, Omarion Hammond and Hayden Dotson.Article Link
JACKSON -- Few in the crowd that jammed into the Jackson Assembly House on June 26 knew where E.J. Crowell had decided to play college football, perhaps because Crowell himself didn't know for sure until the early morning hours. “It was last night,” he said. “Probably one something in the morning.” Even Jackson coach Cody Flournoy claimed he didn't know ahead of time, so those in the audience who came to witness the next pages in the history of the nation's No. 1-ranked running back prospect hung anxiously on each of Crowell's words. Standing before his name in lights, Crowell sucked...Article Link
Charles Russell Robinson, 67, of Fairhope, passed away on June 21, 2025, surrounded by the love of his family. He was born in Whatley, Oct. 31,1957. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. Charles was a man of quiet strength, generosity, and deep-rooted values. He is survived by his beloved wife, Judy Robinson; his eldest son, Charles Dan Robinson and daughter-in-law, Kayla Robinson and their children Cruze, Abby and·Cody; his youngest son, Michael Ryan Robinson; and his siblings, Peggy Overton (Billy Overton), Darrell Robinson (Audrey Robinson), and Renee McKinney (Matt McKinney). His family was the heart of...Article Link
Andrew Michael Onderdonk departed this life on June 26, 2025, at the age of 83. He was preceded in death by his father, Benjamin Leon Onderdonk, his mother, Eunice Rowell Onderdonk, brothers, Benjamin Joseph Onderdonk and Richard Leroy Onderdonk, and two sisters, Carmen Onderdonk Hoggle and Eleanor Onderdonk May. Mr. Onderdonk is survived by his sister, Leona Onderdonk Rowan (Bill); one son, Dean Onderdonk (Melissa) and four daughters, Leona “Lee” Onderdonk, Laura Onderdonk Olin (Mark), Bonnie Michelle Onderdonk and Andrea Onderdonk McKinley (George); and several nieces and nephews. He is the grandfather of 11 grandchildren, Stephanie (Alex), Tiffanie (Frank), Brantley,...Article Link
Eldaree West Fendley, 84, of Greenwood, Alabama passed away peacefully on May 10, 2025. Eldaree was born on December 25, 1940. She was preceded in death by her husband Melvin Fendley; parents, Wiley B. West and Myrtle Walker West; sisters, Jerelene West Wilkinson and Shealor West Hardcastle; daughter, Alva Fendley Monk. She is survived by her children Glen Fendley and Melva Leventhal; grandchildren, Savannah Fendley, Rose Leventhal, Joseph Fendley, Christopher Monk, and Jamie Nicole Monk; great grandchildren Addison Moore, Kaylin Monk, Brooklyn Monk and Steven Tutton. She spent over 60 years as a respected trucking company owner. She loved spending...Article Link
Johnny Randolph "Ranny" Autry, 69, of Coffeeville, passed away at Mobile Infirmary on June 18, 2025. He was born on Aug. 7, 1955. He was preceded in death by his mother, Bessie Shepherd Autry; his father, John Willard Autry; and his brother, Joseph Arthur Autry. Ranny was a published author of “Stumpy's Tale” and had written two additional books awaiting editing and publication. He loved spending time with family and friends. He dedicated much of his life to caring for his beloved mother after the passing of his father. Ranny's listening ear and unwavering encouragement will be greatly missed by...Article Link
The information for the Thomasville Police Department released by Chief Mitchell Stuckey for the week of June 23 - 29 is listed below. Accidents: 4Traffic Tickets: 15Warning Tickets: 22Merchant Checks: 364 Arrest Reports: Daril Darcell Jackson, possession of marijuana Brandon Coston, warrant arrest (Federal Warrant) Darren Levon McCaskey, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia Larry Ladone Chapman, terrorism Wytwan Jermaine Norwood, bench warrant Jaheim Andre Holt, receiving stolen property Nijel Jarel Austin, possession of a controlled substance X2 Willie Milton Ervin, bench warrant Lequinton Cornelius Shamburger, bench warrant (Clarke County) Jacoby Terell Johnson, failure to appear...Article Link
Clarke County Jail Arrests booked in the Clarke County June 23 - 29 include the following: Kendrick Darrington, 38, unlawful distribution of controlled substance, possession with intent to distribute Brandon Terrell Hollins, 28, driving while license suspended Devon Demetrius Boykin, 31, possession of a controlled substance, trafficking cocaine, trafficking synthetic drugs Jimmy Manley, 69, drug court Darren Levon McCaskey, 55, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, unlawful possession of a controlled substance Larry Ladone Chapman, 39, terrorist threat Miranda Gonzales, 28, burglary third degree Jaheim Holt, 22, receiving stolen property first degree Beau Jones, 18, unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle...Article Link
Marriage License June 23 - 27: Gregory Ray Phillips to Jordan Elizabeth Wallace Matthew Layne Johns to Morgan Elizabeth Brunson Brandi Buckalew Van Dee to James Chad Ott Deeds June 23 - 27: Haleigh Wright to Packing Corporation of America; Brady C. Wright to Packing Corporation of America; Theresa Hickerson to Samuel Montgomery; Tayhay LLC to Raymond A. Criswell Jr.; Harvey R. Brunson, Nancy F. Brunson to Amos Russell Brunson, Mary Lynn Brunson (Warranty) David Cumlander to Cody Hill, Kamryn Hill (Survivorship) The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to C & R Investments LLC; Gerald A. Anderson Sr. to...Article Link
Clarke Prep School orientation for 8th and 9th graders will be Aug. 5. All 9th grade students and at least one parent/ guardian will need to make plans to attend. ONLY the 8th grade students s/parents taking Algebra I with Mrs. Caldwell will need to attend. More information will be emailed closer to the date. Friendship Baptist Church in the Vineland community will conduct Vacation Bible School July 14- 18 from 5: 30- 8 p. m. Classes will be conducted for kids who have completed K- 4 through 12th grade. The Grove Hill Area Chamber has relocated from 104 N...Article Link
In bygone days in Alabama politics, there were several what I call “go to” events for statewide Alabama politicians and potential candidates. Today, there is one, the Dekalb/Henager Ledbetter/ Livingston 4th of July Breakfast. About 10 years ago, two powerful North Alabama legislators – Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives Nathaniel Ledbetter and State Senator Steve Livingston – started a little 4th of July breakfast for their hometown folks. It has now become the premier “must go to” event in the state. It has grown to be a very large legendary gathering. It is held in the Dekalb County...Article Link
There were once two butterflies who had known each other when they were just caterpillars, crawling around eating leaves and stuff. Both caterpillars entered their cocoons at the same time. Then one day, something happened inside those cocoons and they were both changed. They crawled out of their cocoons and wonder of wonders, their many legs and wormy looks had been traded in on new bodies and beautiful wings. Best of all, they could fly. Things were very different for one butterfly as it flew from flower to flower fulfilling its new role, but sadly the other butterfly continued to...Article Link
Mark your calendars for Saturday, July 12, and plan to cruise over to Gates Drive Park in Thomasville for a day filled with cars, music, and lots of fun! This “Car Show Extravaganza” is hosted by the Boys N Toys organization, whose mission is to drive happiness, build community, and uplift youth. Member, Kendrick Bouler, said that “Boys N Toys was founded on a love for cars, ATVs, and motorsports culture. It is more than just a car club. It is a family-driven movement committed to creating joy, unity, and meaningful impact, especially for kids in the community.” Boys N...Article Link
McKinley Sims, a rising sixth-grade student at Thomasville Middle School, performed June 28 at the Flying Bricks Community Band's Independence Day concert in the Thomasville Civic Center. She performed two songs from “Matilda, The Musical,” which will be presented July 25-28, also in the Civic Center. Tickets for “Matilda” are now on sale.Article Link
Musicians from the Flying Bricks Community Band were recognized during the June 28 concert commemorating Independence Day.Article Link
The Flying Bricks Community Band presented its annual Independence Day concert on Saturday, June 28 at the Thomasville Civic Center,Article Link
On Wednesday, June 25, a log truck of JNEW Enterprises LLC overturned after making a right turn onto Highway 5 in Pine Hill. The driver, Barren Williams of Grove Hill, walked away with minor injuries. He was taken to the Grove Hill Memorial Hospital to be treated for his injuries by personal vehicle and released.Article Link
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William Terry Smith, 79, of Grove Hill, passed away on June, 18, 2025, at home with his family by his side. Terry was born on Feb. 21, 1946, to parents William Leon Smith and Doris Joiner Clements. Mr. Smith moved to Pine Hill with his family when he was a teenager. He was a welder and worked throughout Alabama at many of the lumber mills and plants. After work in his younger years, you could catch him on the river fishing, he enjoyed watching sports, Alabama football, the Saints, but his favorite was baseball and cheering the Braves on. He...Article Link
Holland Reeves, 89, of Jackson, passed away on June 14, 2025, peacefully at his home surrounded by his loved ones. Holland was born on April 12, 1936, to parents Rufus Reeves and Louise Reeves. A member of Forest Avenue Baptist Church, he had a strong Christian faith and was a man of few words. They were words of wisdom and when he spoke, everyone listened. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, tinkering and woodworking. He loved to listen to Christian music and spending time with his family. Holland's life spoke for itself. He is preceded in death by his parents; infant brother,...Article Link
Mary Ann Parnell, 77, of Thomasville, died June 17, 2025 at Whitfield Regional Hospital in Demopolis. She was born April 3, 1948 in Fort Monmouth, N.J. to J. C. McKinley and Dorothy Mae Morgan McKinley. She was a homemaker and a member of Liberty Baptist Church. Mary is survived by her children, Connie Parnell Morgan (Harry), Rebecca “Missi” Parnell Gustafson (Taylor), Ronald “Mack” Parnell (Anna), Susan Parnell McGarrity (Tom), Jon Wesley Parnell (Roxanne), and honorary son, Wayne Buckalew (Pam); brother, Mike McKinley (Audrey); with 25 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Preceding her in death were her husband, James “Skeeter” Parnell and...Article Link
Region games denoted with * CLARKE COUNTY Aug. 22 Flomaton Aug. 29 Leroy Sept. 5 at Central- Hayneville* Sept. 12 Bayshore Christian* Sept. 19 at J.U. Blacksher* Sept. 26 Millry Oct. 3 Open Oct. 10 at Chickasaw* Oct. 17 St. Luke's* Oct. 24 Washington Co.* Oct. 30 at Thomasville JACKSON Aug. 22 Saraland Aug. 29 at Demopolis Sept. 5 Escambia Co.* Sept. 12 Baker Sept. 19 at Mobile Christian* Sept. 26 LeFlore Oct. 3 St. Michael* Oct. 9 Orange Beach* Oct. 17 at W.S. Neal* Oct. 24 at Satsuma* THOMASVILLE Aug. 22 Leroy Aug. 29 at Sweet Water Sept. 5...Article Link
An engaging showcase of Authors & Family History and Writing Workshop will be presented at the Grove Hill Cultural Arts Center, 122 Main Street in Grove Hill, on Saturday, June 28, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. This free event promises to be a blend of literary exploration and personal storytelling. Meet local authors who share their journeys and insights, and participate in an engaging writing workshop designed to inspire your creativity, enhance your writing skills and shed some light on publishing your books on Amazon KDP. Also, stock up on your summer reading material by supporting your local authors....Article Link
Thomasville City Board of Education has announced the meeting dates through 2025. Meeting Dates: The board will meet the 4th Tuesday of each month for August, October, January, February, March and April; the 2nd Tuesday of each month for June, July, September and December; and the 3rd Tuesday of each month for May and November. 2025 A regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 8 at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26, at 4 p.m., will be a work session followed at 5 p.m. for the first budget hearing and regular board meeting. Second budget hearing and regular meeting will be...Article Link
TUSCALOOSA -- A total of 14,289 students enrolled during spring semester 2025 at The University of Alabama were named to the Dean's List with an academic record of 3.5 (or above) or the President's List with an academic record of 4.0 (all A's). Local students named to the Dean's List include: Chatom – Wyat Burton and Katlyn Singleton; Grove Hill - Chance Thrasher, Dylan Grace Thornton and Reagan Roberts; Jackson - Davin Roberts; Leroy - Haas Flowers; Millry – Stella Becton and Karsyn Wiley; Thomasville – Gracie Powell and Maura Kate Morris; Wagarville – Aja Barnes Local students named to...Article Link
Luke Stephens of Fulton has been named to the Young Alumni Advisory Commitee (YAAC) that serves under the National 4-H Council. He is one of five 4-H alumni throughout the United States to be honored and the first to hold this position from the State of Alabama. He will serve a three-year term, which will include in-person meetings and conferences throughout the U.S., fundraising and advocating for 4-H. Stephens was nominated by Joy Scott, the Alabama State 4-H Ambassador lead advisor. He then went through a rigorous review and screening process that included a YouTube video answering questions asked by...Article Link
Heat, after all, is just part of the southern way of life. However, it's good to be mindful of the impact our extreme temperatures and high humidity can have on our health if we're not careful. Heat-Related Illnesses Heat-related illnesses occur when the body is no longer able to control its own temperature. They can strike anyone no matter their age or health, although young children and people 65 and older are especially at risk. As summer approaches, it's important to recognize the types and symptoms of heat-related illnesses, and to take steps to avoid them. Heat Cramps Heat cramps...Article Link
What an absolute honor it has been to be of service to our Washington, Clarke and Choctaw County communities over the past five years. With regret, our programming will conclude on Monday, June 30. We will be in wind-down mode over the next two weeks and hope to look for ways to be of service in the future.Article Link
Rev up your engines and cruise on over to the most anticipated car show of the year July 12, beginning at 9 a.m. Whether you're a car enthusiast, a collector, or just someone who appreciates the beauty of finely crafted automobiles, this event is for you. This car show extravaganza will feature a stunning array of classic cars, muscle cars, hot rods and exotic vehicles from all eras. It's a celebration of automotive history and innovation that you won't want to miss. There is a car entry fee. For more information and to register your vehicle, contact Fredrick Nettles...Article Link
TROY - Troy University is pleased to announce students who have been named to the Chancellor's List for the spring semester and term 4 of the 2024-2025 academic year. Full-time undergraduate students who are registered for at least 12 semester hours and who earn a grade-point average of 4.0 qualify for the Chancellor's List. The spring semester includes students at the Troy, campus. Term 4 includes students at Troy's campuses in Dothan, Phenix City and Montgomery, along with locations outside of Alabama and online. Local students who made the list include: Brianna Harrell of Jackson, and Margaret Scarbrough and Hannah...Article Link