The Hartselle Enquirer - March 20, 2024

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VeteranHartsellefirefighterchargedwithpossessingchildporn

AHartsellemanarrested Fridayandchargedwith ninecountsofpossessionofchildpornography wasan18-yearveteran firefighterandsupervisorwithHartselleFire &Rescuewhoresigned lastmonth,accordingto

Hartsellecityofficials. CraigAnthonyKnox, 45,remainedinMorgan CountyJailonMondayin lieuofa$675,000bond followinganinvestigation beguninFebruarybythe PricevillePoliceDepartment,accordingtothe department.

PricevillepoliceAssistantChiefJasonWilbanks

PHOTOBYWESTOMLINSON

ConstructionofthenewPricevilleJuniorHighcontinues thisweek.ItisexpectedtobecompletebyJuly2025.

ThenewPricevilleJuniorHighisunderconstructionon NewBethelRoad.Itwillholdupto800students.

NewPriceville JuniorHighSchool slatedforJuly2025 completions

PRICEVILLE—Through themudandrain,workerscontinuedbuildingwalls andhangingsteelbeamsin thenewPricevilleJunior HighbuildingonNew BethelRoadthisweek,stayingontrackforofficialsto opentheschoolintimefor the2025-26schoolyear.

ThecurrentPriceville JuniorHighfacilitieson Alabama67werebuiltduringthe1960sandinclude severalsmallerbuildings.

PrincipalAshleyMcCulloch saidhavingasingle,modern buildingwithallherstudentsunderoneroofwillbe aluxury.

“Theschoolisgoingto offersomemoremodern amenitiessowe’rerealexcited,”McCullochsaid.

The$31million, 101,000-square-footschool willbelocatednextdoorto thehighschool.Itwillhold upto800students,which administratorsexpectto accommodatethegrowing populationinthecommunity.Theschoolcurrently has510studentsingrades5 through8.

From2010to2020,Priceville’spopulationincreased by32%,from2,658to3,512, accordingtothecensus. Residentialdevelopment hasacceleratedsince2020.

MorganCountySchools SuperintendentTracieTurrentinesaidthePriceville andWestMorganschools arethefastestgrowing schoolsinherdistrict.

“Weareseeingalotof growthbutit’scomingin waves,”McCullochsaid. “Iknowwe’regoingto

•JohnnieRuthHughes

•CharlesRobert‘Bob’Haley

•JenniferHardinPrater

•JoyceWebster

•MarySueCallahan

arrestedKnox ataresidencein the4000blockof Alabama55East inEva,accordingtoPriceville police.

“Ijustknowhe (Knox)resigned onFeb.18,”said HartselleMayorRandy Garrison.“Atthistime,

I’mjustnotgoing tocommentonany ofitIdon’tthink.” Severalfirefighterswhoworked withKnoxdeclined tospeakonthe recordforfearof jeopardizingtheir employment.

“Iwaswithhimforabout sixmonthsonshift,”said

HartsellefirefighterGray Keenum.“Butrightnow, that’sallIcansay.”

PricevillepoliceChief

JerryHolmessaidthe ninechargesagainst Knoxallinvolvematerialsdepictingonevictim.

Hesaidinvestigatorsare stillcombingthroughdata retrievedfromKnox’selectronicdevicesinasearch

seebetween125and140 studentspergradelevel infutureenrollment”at PricevilleJuniorHigh. Turrentinesaidtherewill beadditionalfacilitiesand programsatthenewPricevilleschoolthatthecurrent schoolbuildingdoesnot have.

“Alloftheirscienceteacherswillhavetheirown sciencelabs,andthen we’llhavetheagricultural departmentseparatedby itself,”Turrentinesaid.“The multimediaroomisamakerspace(collaborativework space)areawherestudents willbeabletodomorecodingwithcomputerscience.”

TurrentinesaidherdistrictworkswiththeState DepartmentofEducation’s AMSTIprogram(Alabama Math,Science,andTechnologyInitiative)toreceive hands-onmathandscience kitsforstudentstouse.She saidthelargesciencelabs willgivePricevilleteachers theopportunitytoorder larger,morecomplexkits.

Turrentinesaidworkers werefinishingconstructingwallsthispastweekand havepouredalloftheconcrete.

“Onethingthatiskindof uniqueaboutthegymis it’sgoingtohaveamultipurposeroom,”Turrentine said.“Thisroomwillbebig enoughtohaveanextra physicaleducationclassor (staff)canhavemeetings there,liketeachertraining.”

Turrentinesaidtherewill betwobasketballcourtson onesideofthegymand avolleyballcourtonthe otherside.Thebasketball

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•FrankMorrison Hollingsworth •DannyRayCox •LillieMaeCagle •JerryIngle •RandyJoeHughes

•HudsonKnoxHargett •JeridaBennefield •KildonBlazeLeeGreen

warrant. “We’vegotawhiletogo, sowe’renotsurewhatall wehavejustyet,”hesaid. “It’sstillanactivecase. It’sgoingtobeactivefor awhile.Thesethingscan’t happenovernight,sowe reallydon’twanttorelease anymorethanwehave

HartselleDramapresents‘The SpongeBobMusical’thisweekend

ByStaffReports

GetreadyforanunderseaadventureasHartselleDramabrings “TheSpongeBobMusical”tolifeat HartselleHighSchoolauditoriumthis weekend.BasedonthepopularanimatedseriesbyStephenHillenburg, thisproductionaddsaneco-conscious twist,highlightingenvironmental challengesinBikiniBottom.

DirectedbyLisaKing,theshow aimstotransporttheaudienceinto thecolorfulworldofSpongeBoband friends.Theproductionismadeupof acastandteamof58studentsfrom Hartselleschools.

Don’tmiss“TheSpongeBobMusical”fromMarch21-23.Ticketsare availableatmsbtickets.com.Formore information,contactLisaKingatlisa. king@hartselletigers.comor256-6121208.

PricevilletoholdEastereventatVeteransPark

SpecialtotheEnquirer

Getreadytohopintospringwith theEasterBunnyatVeteransPark onSaturday.Theparkwillcomealive withexcitementastheannualEasterEggHuntkicksoff,promisinga delightfuldayforfamiliesandchildrenofallages.

With4,000candy-filledeggsscatteredthroughoutthepark,alongwith

fourhundredspecial$1prizeeggs, there’splentyoftreasuretobefound. Thehuntwillbeginat2p.m. Toensurefairnessandfunfor everyone,thehuntisdividedinto fouragegroups.Theyoungest eggexplorers,aged0to2,will gatheratthegazebo,wherethey canbeaccompaniedbyaparent orguardian.Meanwhile,the3to 4-year-oldswillembarkontheir

questonthesmallballfield,while the5to7-year-oldswillsearchthe expansivelargeballfield.Theolder adventurers,aged8to10,willline upbehindthesmallfieldalongthe rightside,readytodiveintothe excitement. Incaseofrain,theeventwillbe heldat2p.m.onMarch30. VeteransParkislocatedat520 Highway67S.,Priceville.

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JohnnieRuthHughes

Hartselle

AVisitationforJohnnieRuthHughes,71,was heldFriday,March15,2024 from6-8p.m.atPeckFuneral Home.Nootherservicesare scheduled.

Mrs.HughesdiedonTuesday,March12,2024,at CullmanRegionalMedical Center.Shewasborn November25,1952,inMorganCounty,toBoyceEsmond LyleandPrenticeJuneRobertsLyle.Shewastheowner ofJohnnie’sCafe,priortoher retirement.

Shewasprecededin deathbyherhusband,Bill Hughes,herparents,a brother,RandyLyleanda brother-in-law,RogerManley.

Survivorsincludeherson, ThomasHughes;sisters, VickyManley,StaceyNash andRhondaCrow;sister-inlaw,CindyLyle.

CharlesRobert “Bob”Haley Decatur

AVisitationServicefor CharlesRobert“Bob” Haley,59,washeldFriday, March15,2024from 6-8p.m.atPeckFuneralHome.Noother servicesarescheduled.

Mr.HaleydiedonSunday, March10,2024,atDecatur MorganHospital.Hewas bornApril15,1964,in Louisiana,toWalterWilleyHaleyandPatriciaAnn PoswiatowskiHaley. HewasintheUnited StatesArmyCorpofEngineers,workingasaSecurity

Specialist,priortohis retirement.Heenjoyed histimeintheNavy, especiallytheSpecialBoat unit,helovedphotography,theoutdoorsand computers.Mr.Haleywasa lovinghusbandandfather. Hewasprecededbyhis son,RyanHaleyand hisfather,WalterHaley. Survivorsincludehiswife, ElizabethAustinHaley; mother,PatriciaAnnPoswiatowskiHaley;son,Kyle Haley;brothers,BryanHaley andPeterHaley;andsister, JoyHaley.

JenniferHardin

Prater

Hartselle

FuneralserviceforJenniferHardinPrater,40,willbe Wednesday,March13,2024 at3:00PMatPeckFuneralHomeChapelwithBro. TimHardinofficiatingand PeckFuneralHomedirecting.BurialwillbeinCook Cemetery. Mrs.PraterwasbornJanuary2,1984,inMorgan CountytoJimmyLeeHardinandJoyLynnWatson Hardin.JenniferLizabeth Prateraffectionallyknownby Jen,passedawayMarch10, 2024atCullmanRegional Hospital.Jen’slifewasone ofserviceandlove.Jenwasa belovedmother,wife,nurse, sister,andfriend.Hercareer asanursespannedover20 yearsatDecaturHealthand Rehabwhereshetouched countlessliveswithhercompassionanddedication.She marriedherhusband,Steven, inMay2014wheretheybuilt alifetogetherraisingthree

beautifulchildren,Jacob, Noah,andGavin.Sheloved toread,dopuzzles,watchTV, attendtoherflowers,anddo crafts.

Jennifer’smemorywillbe honoredandkeptalivebyher children,husband,siblings, friendsandherextended familyofnieces,nephewsand cousins.

Survivorsincludeherhusband,StevenPrater;parents, JimmyLeeHardinandJoy LynnWatsonHardin;sons, JacobOdom,NoahPrater andGavinPrater;brother, JosephHardin(Brandi);sisters,JessicaNash(Aubrey), JamieJones(Joe)andJulie Coats(Robert);grandmother-in-law,KathyGossett; Jacob’sgrandfather,Tom Odom.

PallbearerswillbeAubrey Nash,JoeJones,Robert Coats,MarkBaldwin,Don PeoplesandAustinHardin.

JoyceWebster Hartselle

ACelebrationofLifeServiceforJoyceWebster, 76,ofHartselle,willbe heldbyherfamilyatalater date.

MarySueCallahan Hartselle

AGravesideFuneralservice andIntermentforMarySue Callahan,81,willbeFriday, March15,2024,at1:00PM atShoalCreekCemetery withPastorDonKakavecos officiatingandPeckFuneral Homedirecting.Novisitationisscheduled.

Ms.Callahanpassedaway onTuesday,March12,2024, atSummerfordNursing Home.ShewasbornNovember8,1942,inMorganCounty,toTommyWashington ClemonsandMarthaNoveleeRileyClemons.Shewas employedbyCopelandCorporationasamachineoperator,priortoherretirement. Precedingherindeathwere herparents;ason,KenCallahan;adaughter,TammySue Callahan;andthreesisters, RomaHartman,ShelbyHigdon,andPatsyGilliand.Survivorsincludehersons,Keith Callahan(Lita)andKelvin Callahan(Tracey);daughter,KathyStults(David);11 grandchildren;ninegreatgrandchildren.

FrankMorrison

Hollingsworth

ThefamilyofFrankMorrisonHollingsworthof Decatur,ALissaddenedto announcehispassingon March,62024attheageof 85years.Hepassedaway atHuntsvilleHospitalsurroundedbyhisfamilyand friends.

CarwileofHartselle,AL; LandonHughes(Bethany Hughes)ofJacksonville, NC;onegreat-grandson, LiamHughesofJacksonville,NC. Hesharedwithhisfamilyonseveraloccasionshe wasreadytogomeethis LordandPersonalSavior andtobereunitedwithhis sonaswellasalltheother familyandfriendsthathave passedonbeforehim. Untilwemeetagain, Daddy,weloveyou!

DannyRayCox

Hartselle

wayFuneralHomeChapelwithPastorMattDavis officiating.Intermenttook placeinSmyrnaCemetery. Mr.Green,whohadpassed awayonSaturday,February 3,2024,inMorganCounty, wasbornonJune9,2002, inAlabamatoCameron TyeMimsandAddieBeth Green.Heenjoyedboxing, Alabamafootball,horsebackriding,anddeerhunting. Heissurvivedbytwosons, KingstonGreenandTobias Green;hisfather,Cameron Mims;hismother,Addie BethGreen;twobrothers, CaseyMimsandChristian Self;andtwosisters,LibertyGrantlandandJordan Doud.

ThepallbearerswereTad Green,ChristopherSelf, CaseyMims,ChristianSelf, JaylynSelf,BrandonNolen, andTimothyHammond.

LillieMaeCagle MemorialServiceforLillie MaeCagle,89ofFalkvillewill beSaturday,March16,2024, atnoonatFalkvilleChurch ofChristwithBro.Stanley Ryanofficiatingwithburial inMountainSpringsCemetery.Mrs.CaglewasbornJuly 25,1934,inMorganCounty toDeweyEdwardBeardand NellieNelsonBeard.She passedawaySaturday,March 9,2024,atCullmanRegional MedicalCenter.Shewasa memberofFalkvilleChurch ofChrist.PeckFuneral

Mrs.Websterdiedon Tuesday,March12,2024,at HospiceFamilyCare.She wasbornDecember10, 1947,inMontreal,Canada, toJamesWolfgangBerger andNoraO’BrienBerger. ShewasanOwnerand OperatorofB&WStables for55years,whereshe trainedhorsesandriders. ShelovedherAmerican Saddlebredhorsesandher dogs.ShetaughtEnglishridinglessons.Joyce attendedLifeChurchin Hartselle. Precedingherindeath wereherparents,twobrothers,GeorgeandStephen BergerandanephewStephenBerger. Survivorsincludeherhusband,KennethWebster;son, MarkWebster;daughter, ElizabethHarris;brother, RonnieBerger;fivegrandchildren,AdamWebster, WebbHarris,EllaWebster, LayneWebsterandA.J.Webster Familyrequestsmemorialdonationsbemadeto theNationalAcademyof ChampionshipHorseShows, whosupportsSt.Jude’sChildren’sHospital.

Carpet

Hewillbelovinglyrememberedbyhiswifeof28years, Sandra;children:Colette Burnett,TracieBurnett,and CaraShumaker(Keith); Grandchildren;Great Grandchildren;brother,Sam (Charlotte)Hollingsworth; SisterJeanine(Dick)Huddle aswellasnumerousrelatives andfriends.

FrankwasbornonDecember30,1938.BorninWest Virginia,hemovedtoOhio andlatertoAlabamawhere heworkedintherubber manufacturingindustryfor over45years.Heheldthe positionofPresidentofWinfieldRubberManufacturing inWinfield,ALatthetime ofhispassing.Frankhada fieryloveforJesus,apassion forsports-especiallybaseball,anincrediblesenseof humor,fondnessforanimals, appreciationofnatureanda servant’sheartthatwaslarger thanlife.

AMemorialservicewas heldonMarch17,2024at 2:00pm.atSheltonFuneral HomeChapel. Thefamilywishestosend aspecialthankyoutothe MICUstaffatHuntsville Hospitalfortheirincredible careandcompassion.Frank Hollingsworthwillbedeeply missedbyhisfamily,friends, andallwhoknewhim.May herestinpeace.

JerryIngle Hartselle

DannyRayCox,58,of Hartselle,diedSaturday, March2,2024,athisresidence.Hisfamilymayhost acelebrationoflifeata laterdate.ParkwayFuneralHomeisassistingwith arrangements. Mr.CoxwasbornDecember4,1965,inOhioto JamesCoxandBetsyJones Cox.Hewasprecededin deathbyhisparents,and grandchild,KenyaKendrick.Dannywasawelder formorethan42years,as wellasservingasafireman for38yearsinMiddletown, Ohio. Heissurvivedbyhiswife, AmyNipperCox;three sons,HagerCox,Hunter CoxandJimmyCox;and twograndchildren,James E.CoxandAbrielleCox.

RandyJoeHughes

Danville

ThefamilyofRandyJoe Hughes,64,ofDanville, willhostaprivategraveside serviceatCourtlandCity CemeterywithRev.Scotty LetsonofficiatingandParkwayFuneralHomedirecting.

Homeassistedthefamily. Survivorsincludeherbrother,ClarkBeard(Kathy);sisters,AudreyWilliamsand ShirleyHensley.

HudsonKnox Hargett

Afuneralservicefor HudsonKnoxHargett,of Hartselle,washeldat3p.m. onMonday,March18,2024, atConnectChurchinFlint, AlabamawithPastorHal

DaigreofficiatingandPeck FuneralHomedirecting. BurialwillbeatJonesCemeteryinFalkville,Alabama. HudsonwasbornonMarch 2,2024,toBrandonand RachelHargettinHuntsville,Alabama.Hediedon

March15,2024. SurvivorsIncludehisparents,BrandonandRachel Hargett;fourbrothers,CJ O’Neil,TylerHargett,and tripletbrothersRemingtonHargettandLynndon Hargett;fivesisters,Breanna Hargett,MadisonHargett, DestinyO’Neil,DixieO’Neil andandLillieO’Neil. PallbearerswillbeTyler Hargett,CJO’NeilandJosh Sloan.

JeridaBennefield

Laminate

Weareheartbrokento announcethepassingofour daddy,JerryMackIngle.He wasovertakenbypancreatic cancer,March5th,2024.He passedpeacefully,surroundedbyhisfamily. ACelebrationofLifeServicewasSaturday,March9, 2024at11a.m.,atRoselawn FuneralHome.Interment willfollowatRoselawnCemetery.

OurdaddyenjoyedwatchingTheRiflemanandJohn Wayne.Hewasalwayscrackingjokes.Ourdaddyretired fromMeadowGoldDairy after47yearsasamilkman. Hewasprecededindeathby oneson,JerryMarkIngle. Heleavesbehindhiswife of60years,HattieMoland Ingle;threedaughters, TammyCarwile(RickyCarwile)ofHartselle,AL;Rita Hughes(TimHughes)of Hartselle,AL;KimHolland (ZipHolland)ofResaca, GA;twograndsons,Jeremy

Mr.Hughes,whodied Wednesday,February7, 2024,atUABwasborn December29,1959,inAlabamatoOwenHughesand JessieSmithHughes.He wasprecededindeathby hisson,AaronHughes; parents;brother,Gerry Hughes;andbrother-inlaw,CharlesOden. Heissurvivedbyoneson, MichaelHughes(Diana); twodaughters,Jessica Brock(Justin)andAnna Hughes;threesisters, LindaLetson(Ted),SandraOden,andDeborah Logston(Clarence);and sixgrandchildren,Micah Hughes,MadisonHughes, IvyHughes,MaxReding, LillyReding,andSadie Reding. Pallbearerswillbefamily andfriends.

KildonBlazeLee

Green

Falkville

Thefuneralservicefor KildonBlazeLeeGreen, age21,ofFalkville,washeld at2:00p.m.onThursday, February8,2024,atPark-

Cullman FuneralserviceforJeridaBennefield,78,willbe Thursday,March14,2024 at6p.m.atSanctuaryCommunityChurchwithBro. ShaneBrittandBro.Jim Hamptonofficiatingand PeckFuneralHomedirecting.Mrs.Bennefielddied

onTuesday,March12,2024 atherresidence.Shewas bornFebruary3,1946, inMarshallCounty,toGarlandJacksonBennefieldand RuthMaeParkerBennefield.Jeridalikedtofish, dohairandlovedtoplay cards.Sheenjoyedcooking andlovedteachingher grandbabiestocook,dance, especially“TheTwist”, whereshewonnumerous contests.Shewasofthe UnitedPentecostalHoliness Faith.Mostofall,sheloved theworshiptheLord. Shewasemployedasa beautician,prior toherretirement. Survivorsincludeherson, FloydShannonCollins; daughter,TowanaLockhart(David);daughter, RhondaGarrard;sister, ReneaHampton(Jim); and12grandchildren.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Weight Watchers meetings are Mondays at 5:30 p.m. at the civic center. Weigh-in begins 5 p.m. For more info, visit www. weightwatchers.com.

A cancer support group meets on the first Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Pleasant Place building. Any person with any type of cancer is invited to attend. For more information, call 784-5694.

Kim Robertson, a former University of Alabama Crimsonette, instructs a girls baton class for ages 5 and older in the basics of baton at the civic center. Thefeeforthisclassis$50 per month. Classes meet on Thursday afternoons. Call the civic center for details.

All mothers of active duty reserve or honorably discharged military service members are invited to attend monthly meetings of Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. The MorganCountyChaptermeets the first Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at East Highland Baptist Church in Hartselle.

Priceville Palace, 716 NE Thompson Road, Priceville, will have Ricky D the Dancing DJ Fridays from 7-10 p.m. Saturdays will feature a dance class from 6-7 p.m. followed by Country Editions Band from 7-10 p.m. For more info call 256-353-4362.

Hartselle Hope AA Meetings meets at the following times: MondaySaturday at 5:30 and 7 p.m.; Monday, Wednesday and Friday at noon, Sundays at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Located 527 Sparkman St. SW. For more information call 256606-6211, 256-778-9081 or 256-345-4392

The American Legion Auxiliary Post 52 meets on the first Thursday of every month. The event is open to women veteran including the spouse’s daughters and mothers, of veterans interested in joining the American Legion. The meetings are held at the John Thompson Post 52 Legion Hall located at 1110 Sparkman St. NW. For more info, callLaurie Cooper at 256612-7444.

JMK Martial Arts- Join JMK Martial Arts & Fitness at the Hartselle Civic Center and build a more confident you! Martial

arts and fitness classes are available for kids and adults. Classes are divided into age groups as follows; Pre-Kubs (ages 3-4), Lil Kubs (ages 5-7), Kid Kubs (ages 8-10), Jr. Kubs (ages 11-14) and adults (ages 15 and older). Classes include karate, HapKiDo, wrestling/grappling, sparring, self defense, fitness and conditioning. See www. JMKMartialArts.com for a schedule and pricing.

Hartselle Public Library offers Preschool Storytime every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.

TOPS club AL0161

meetsMondaysat10a.m. at Hartselle First Christian Church. Join us to Take Off Pounds Sensibly. For more information, call Katie at 256-4763696 or Mona at 256502-9042

HartselleNutritionCenter invites seniors to join area senior citizens, ages 55 and older, for mornings of games, food and good times. Participants also go on monthly outings and play bingo and cards, along with other activities. Suggested donation for the daily lunch is $1.25 per person.Anyonewhodoesnot havetransportationtothe center can call Steve at 256-773-0786. Arrangements will be made for free NARCOG transit. The nutrition center is open Mon. through Fri., excluding holidays, from 8 a.m. until noon.

Celebrate Recovery, a Christ-centered, 12-step program for anyone with a hurt, habit or hang-up, meetsat5:30p.m.atFirst UnitedMethodistChurch in Hartselle. Meetings are every Monday night, including a free meal at 5:30 p.m. and the group meeting at 6:15 p.m. Celebrate Recovery aims to offer a safe place to meet with others who are also seekinghealing.Formore info email jhand@fumchartselle.org.

FalkvilleVFW,locatedat 784 Culver Road, hosts bingo every Friday night at 5:45 p.m. For more information, call 256-784 5747.

Narcotics Anonymous Meeting List: Sunday at 6 on Zoom. ID # 622385025 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. in person. In person meetings are held at 406 Pine Ave. SW, Decatur.

Decatur man indicted for sex abuse of child

For the Enquirer

A Decatur man was arrested last week following his indictment by a MorganCountygrandjury for sexual abuse of a child younger than 12 years old. FulgencioLandaMoguel, 35, remained in Morgan County Jail on Thurs-

March 11-16

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day in lieu of a $30,000 bond. Court records show a grand jury returned his indictment in August. Sexual abuse of a child younger than 12 years old is a Class B felony punishable by up to 20 years imprisonment.

Hartselle native inducted into honor society

Special to the Enquirer

Elizabeth Pettus of

Quail Creek Conference Center, Hartselle: 97 Eaton Wise Nutrition, Hartselle: 98 Mami O, Hartselle: 98 Red Barn Auction, Eva: 98

Marriage licenses

March 5-11

Luai Obad Ali Al Dhufri to Ohod Moqbel Alfaisali

Demetrious Rashawn Warren to Kathryn Alexis Britton Mathew Edward Mittag to Maryann Lashae Bryant Jacob Kyle Johnson to Ashlei

Brooke Dockery Jahbarie Azyron Young to Kaitlynn Leeann Roberts Adin Velazquez Mejia to Gabriela Roblero Roblero

Hartselle, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Pettus was initiated at The University of Alabama.

Jonathan

Fay Albright

Gary Winford Fuller to Tracey

Etheridge

Ford

Thomas D Nair Stanley to Tiffany Sheree Carter

Noe Francisco Deras Martinez to Keyshia Yamil Hernandez

Duane Thomas Smith to Traci

Ann Prichett

Matthew Paul Melton to Ashley Nicole Robb

Alfye Antonio Smith to Quinta Shana Young

Jon Clayton Richards to Ally-

son Taylor James

Clayton Robert Kirchmar to Ashlee Dawn Davis

Jon Waylon Morton to Gabrielle Deann Davis

Pettus is among approximately 25,000 students, faculty, professional staff and alumni to be initiated into Phi Kappa Phi each year. Membership is by invitation only and requires nomination and approval by a chapter. Only the top 10 percent of seniors and 7.5 percent of juniors are eligible for membership. Graduate students in the top 10 percent of the number of candidates for graduate degrees may also qualify, as do faculty, professional staff and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction.

Cerrowire expansion named finalist in Business Alabama Awards

The Cerrowire expansion project in Hartselle was named finalist in this year’s Business Alabama Awards for Project of the Year. The project saw the introduction of a cuttingedge 270,000-square-foot MC Cable production plant at the Morgan Center BusinessPark.

The grand opening of the plant took place on June 13,2023.

“It’sjustthebeginning.We have plans to grow much further beyond this,” Cer-

rowire president Stewart Smallwoodsaidatthetime.

The plant, which produces metal-clad cabling, is an expansion facility for the Hartselle company and was the first tenant at the multimillion-dollar business park since it opened in2011.

Cerrowire, founded in 1920asCircleFlexibleConduit Co., has been headquarteredinHartsellesince 1983. It also has plants in Georgia, Indiana and Utah. Cerrowire is a Marmon/ Berkshire Hathaway company.

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MONTGOMERY-The AlabamaLawEnforcementAgency’s(ALEA) MarinePatrolDivisionhas auncheditsannualBoating BasicsandLicenseCoursesacrossthenorthernand centraldistrictsofthestate. Thesehands-onclasses, providedfreeofcharge, offerparticipantsthe opportunitytoengagewith ocalALEATrooperswhile receivingvitalinformation aboutsafetyandregulations pertainingtolocalwaterwaysfrequentlyvisitedby citizens. Uponcompletionofthe BoatingBasicscourse, attendeeswillreceiveacert ficateviamail,courtesyof Trooperswhosubmittheir informationtotheAgency’s DriverLicenseDivision. Subsequently,theDivision willupdatetheirAlabama DriverLicensetoinclude thevesselclass.However, applicantsshouldanticipate aprocessingtimeofupto10 businessdaysbeforebeing abletoaccesstheirupdated icenseonlineatalabamadl. alea.govorthroughtheir nearestcountyprobate office.It’simportanttonote thatchildrenaged12and olderareeligibletoobtaina vesseloperator’slicense,but

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SpecialtotheEnquirer MONTGOMERY–Alabamianshaveanewwayto learnaboutroadprojects, trafficconditions,highway safetyandmore,thanks toALDOTNews.com,an onlinenewshublaunched todaybytheAlabama DepartmentofTransportation. Thisdigitalnewssource providestimelyinformationabouttheprojects, programsandpeopleof ALDOT. Onthehomepage,articlesaboutthemostcurrent newsfromALDOTwillbe featured.Atthetopofthe page,theProjects&Programslinkwilltakereaders toamapwheretheycan finddetailsaboutactive roadprojectsintheirarea. Alinktothelatestschedule ofpublicinvolvementmeetingsforupcomingprojects isalsoeasytofindfromthe ALDOTNewshomepage. Foruptotheminutetraffic informationandlivetraffic camerafeeds,therewillbe alinktotheALGOTraffic website. Answerstomanyfrequentlyaskedquestions relatedtotransportation inAlabamacanbefound intheFAQsectionof ALDOTNews.Thereisan easytofindlistofdetails fromhowtoreportaroad concerntowheretofind ALDOTreportsandother documents.Jobseekerscan usetheJointheTeamlink tofindoutaboutcurrent ALDOTjobopenings. “Wearepleasedtoprovide ALDOTNewstoAlabamiansastheprimarysourceof statetransportationnews,” saidMediaandCommunityRelationsBureauChief TonyHarris.“Webelieve thisnewinitiativewillhelp peoplestaybetterinformed oftheprojectsdesignedto enhancequalityoflifeand economicsuccessacrossthe state.”

theycannotoperatevessels aloneuntilreachingtheage of14.

Twosessionswilltakeplace inDecatur,thefirstatFrederick’sOutdoors,at1312 SouthBethelRd.,March23 andthesecondMay4at DryCreekMarina,at3704 GordonTerryPkwy.Both sessionswillbeheldfrom 9a.m.until4p.m.Toregister,contactSr.Tpr.Larry

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Opinion

Thepriceofgasamystery

Thetopsy-turvycostofa gallonofgasolineduring thepastthreeyearshas causedmetodevelopa newhabitwhenitcomestofilling thetankofourFordSUV.

Irememberpaying$44.00tofill thetankbeforemyfamilyleftona shortvacationtriptotheSmokey Mountainsthreeyearsago.The costwas$4.00pergallon,the resultofanationalpolicychange fromfossilfueltogreenenergy.I hadahardtimeswallowingthe factthatthetripwasgoingtocost twicetheamountofwhatitusuallycostfora500-miletrip.

Furthermore,littledidIrealize thatthecostofgaswasgoing toincreaseby50centsagallon inHartsellebeforeourreturnsix dayslater?WhenIsawthatthe priceofagallonofgaswaspriced

Asurgeofadrenalinepropelledmethreefeetinto thenightairandmy heartratejumpedtoa dangerouslyhighrateasitseemed thewholeworldhadexploded undermyfeet.Ihadspentthe afternooninthewoodsanddarknesshadslippeduponme.Ihave beenuneasyaloneinthedarksince myolderbrothershadtoldmewild talesofabogeymancrouchingin thedarknesstograblittleboys.My mindhadputthosestoriestorest inadulthoodbuttherewerestill tracesoftheminmypsyche.My carwasalongwayoffandIhad quickenedmypacetoreachitas soonaspossible.

AsthesounddissipatedandI settleddownwithoutinjuryother thantomypride,IrealizedIhad steppedinthemidstofalarge coveyofquailwhohadbunched tightlytogetherinacircle,asis theirnaturetodo,forthenight.

Itwastheywhohadexploded upwardtoescapedanger.AsI stoodregainingmycomposure, theybegantocalleachotherso theycouldreformtheircircle.I couldimaginetheywerecursing mefordisturbingtheirrestand laughingatthesametimeatmy discomfort.

Thoseofuswhogrewuponthe farminthe1940slearnedmuch

Whenmysiblingsand Iwerechildren,we wouldusuallyendup atmyNana’shouse duringspringandsummerbreaks.

AtthetimeIthoughtwespentso muchtimewithherbecauseofher greatloveforus,butnowthatI havemyownkidsIunderstand thatitwasfreebabysitting.

Overspringbreakofmy8thgrade yearourscienceteacherassigned usthetaskofbuildingaglider andwhenwereturnedtheperson whosegliderwentthefarthestwas goingtowinaprize.

It’sfunnythethingsweremember.

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Webuildtoomanywallsandnot enoughbridges.

IsaacNewton-1643-1727-

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at$4.40agalloninKnoxville,Tenn., Idecidedto waitandfill upatalower pricewhen wereached Alabama. Iguessed wrong.We woundup paying$4.50 agallon,or10 centsmore,in Stevenson,Alabama,asaresultof runninglowongas. Inlookingbackmyfamily’spersonalhistoryoftransportation costs,Iwasremindedthatwhen Iwasachildoursolemeansof transportationwasaflatbed,ironwheeledwagonpulledbyapair

ofmules.Theridewasrougher andalotlongerbutthecostwas insignificant.Allthatwasrequired wastwoladderbackchairsformy parents,acoupleofquiltsinthe bedforuskidsandafewearsof cornforthemules..

Ourmotherwasoneof15siblingssowealwayshadrelativesto visit,someofwhomlivedwithina dayorhalfday’swagonride.We’d leavehomeearlyonSaturday, spendthenightandreturnhome onSundayafternoon.

Ourfarmborderedonaseldomusedwindingdirtroadwherea passingcarortruckwasworthy ofourattention,watchingitpass outofsightinacloudofdust.We hadagood-lookingmailbox,too, andcoulddependonitgettinga weekdayvisitfromtheruralroute mailcarrierandhisautomobile.A

Animalantics

aboutanimalsand theirdispositions. Ourcommunications withthem werenot assophisticatedas thatof“Dr. Dolittle”but welearned itwasnecessaryto understandthenatureandtraits ofeachandtreatthemaccordingly forsuccessinhandlingthem. Ihadbeenawayfrommyrural upbringingforovereightyearsin preparationforalifeofministry beforeIreturnedtoAlabamaand acountrypastorate.MycongregationwassmallandIspentalot oftimeinthewoodswhereIwas anobserveraswellasanamateur hunter.FortwoyearsIhadhunted anicebuck.Heseemedtoknow thatIwaspursuinghimandwas nottooconcernedwithme.Ihad spottedhimseveraltimes,buthe wasalwaysonestepaheadofme and,asfarasIknow,helivedtoa ripeoldage. AsIbecameamoreseriousdeer hunter,Ibegantostudydeerhabitsandlearnedtoreadtheirsign

languagewhichtheyusedtocommunicatewitheachother. Inmylateryears,Ibecamean observeronlyandfoundgreat delightinwatchingtheminteract witheachotherandnaturearound them.Theirabilitytomovenoiselesslythroughthewoodsandstand asstillasastatueisamazing.They canappearinone’ssightwithout noticeofhowtheygotthere. Oneafternoonafewyearsago Isatinasmallcamouflagedhut hiddennearafeedingplotand watchedafamilyofseveninteract foranhour.Therewasanolder barrendoeandherfamily.Ihad seenherforseveralyearsandcould easilyidentifyherbyabroadwhite bandsurroundinghermuzzlejust inbackofablackshinynose.Two smallerdoeswhowereheroffspring,andfourjuvenileswere withher.Therewasnodoubtwho wastheleaderofthegroup. Theyoungerdeerpausedonlya momentbeforesteppingoutand beginningtofeed.ButOreo,asI calledtheolddeerbecauseofher markings,pausedattheedgeofthe field,cuppedherearstocatchany sound,andscannedthebrushand surroundinghabitat.Notfinding anythingtoalarmhershestomped herfeettocauseanydangershe mighthavemissedtomove.Then sheraisedherheadupwardand

Springbreak

Ihadno cluehowto buildsucha thingandfor allthethings Nanawas reallygoodat, neitherdid she.Entermy UncleMark, ourfamily’s residentredneckengineer.Ifthere’s something thatneedsbuildingorfabricating, heisanexpertatfiguringouta

waytomakeithappen,andusually onabudgetthatwouldmakeDave Ramseyproud. Inshortorder,thekitchentable waslitteredwithgraphpaper, Exacto-knives,andscrapsofbalsa wood.He’dpickedupacheap woodengliderfromahobbyshop intownandhadtheideaofjust scalingitouttomeetmyassignmentsparameters. WatchinghimworkIfeltlikeI wastravelingintimetothestories I’dheardthemtellofgrowingup withtheirfather,whohaddied justafewyearsbefore.Evenat thatage,Iwaswellawarethatour familytraditionwasn’tjustfarm-

weeklyvisitbytherollingstorewas anotherfeatureattraction,withits chickencoops,kerosenepumpand bigshelvesofpennycandy.Uskids wouldstandinlinebehindour motherandwaitimpatientlyfora turntoswapahandfulofheneggs forahandfulofourfavoritepenny candy.

Gasolineforhigh-poweredV-8 carsinthelate1940’sand1950s wasplentifulandeasyonthepocketbook.WhenIgraduatedfrom highschool,Iworkedasanattendantfora24-7servicestationon US.Highway31inOxford.Agas warwasinprogress.Regulargrade gassoldfor15centsagallon.Its didn’tmatterwhatthecostofafillupwas,anoilcheck,windshield washandtireinflationcheckwere freeofcharge.

flaredhernostrilstotesttheair forhumanscent.Satisfiedthatit wassafe,sheloweredhertailand swisheditfromsidetosideindicatingthatallwaswell. Aboutanhourlateroneoftwo buttonbuckswhohadbeenplayingandshadowboxingcameclose enoughtometopickupmyscent andraisedhisheadandgavea juvenilesnortasasignaldanger wasnear.Alltailswentdownas thefamilyslippedoffthefieldand pausedinthesurroundingbrush. Hadtheyidentifiedthedangeras beingimminenttheywouldhave boltedawaywithwhitetailsheld highwithoutstoppingtolookback. MyfavoriteauthorisJamesHerriot,theauthorof“AllCreators GreatandSmall”andotherbooks abouthismanyyearsofveterinarianserviceintheYorkshiredalesof England.Afterallhisyearsdealing withmanydifferentkindsofanimals,allofwhichherespectedand loved,heconcluded,“Thegood lordmadethemall.” “AndGodmadethebeastsofthe earthafterhiskind,andcattle aftertheirkindandeverything thatcreepethupontheearthafter hiskind:andGodsawthatitwas good.”(Genesis1:25)

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ing,church,andgoodcooking; completingthatprojectwithmy uncleshowedmethatfamilyis family,regardlessoftherelationshiponpaper. Hehadhisownkidsthatprobablyhadtheirownprojectstocomplete,buthetookaneveningto comeoverandhelpmebuildmy glider,notbecausehehadto,but becauseIneededhimto. Idon’trememberhowfarmy gliderflew.Idon’trememberwhat gradeIgotforit.AllthatIreally rememberisthesmellofroastin thecrockpotandanunclebeing kindtohisnephew.

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TheMorganCountyCommission has set aside $10 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to put toward courthouse renovations, including new waiting rooms on the second andthirdfloors.

“We’re doing several things, making the courthouse a better place,” said Morgan County Commission Chairman Ray Long.

“Alotofpeoplecomeinand out, and we need to be up to standard and be a building they can be proud of. … We want it to be better for the citizens. It’s a county building, but it needs a lot of work. It was built in the 1970s, so it’s time for some renovations.”

Long said the waiting room on the second floor willbeforthetagoffice.

“When people come to get their car tags now a lot of times they line up and down the hall and around,” he said. But after the renovations, he said, “You come in and register and then they’ll call your number.

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andvolleyballcourtswillbe dividedbyalargecurtainso both teams can practice at thesametime.

“They’ll have two nice gyms ... that are regulation.

Theydonothavethatatthe current school, they only have one regulation gym,” Turrentinesaid.

Turrentine said she and

offices where you sit in the waiting room, and they call youwhenyougetready,and you don’t have to just stand inline.”

Long said standing in line is harder for senior citizens and people who are physicallydisabled.Hesaidthere is a balcony on the north side of the third floor that also will be turned into a waitingroom.

“It’s been a balcony for years, so we’re just going to box that in and make a waiting room for people who come to court,” Long said. “A lot of times they bringkidsbecauseyoudon’t have somebody to babysit your kids, but you’ve got to cometocourt.”

Long said the waiting room will cut down on the noise while the court is in session.

“There’s a lot of instances where people are out in the halls and really making noise for the courts,” he said. “This is going to give them a place to go out and sit down, relax. Have a place for the kids to sit down and not be running up and down the halls duringcourt.”

the school board are also considering building baseball and softball fields on the campus of the new school.

Turrentine predicts, at the rate it’s progressed so far, that construction of Priceville Junior High will be completebyJuly2025.That could be slowed if there are disruptions in the supply chain, something the district had to contend with during the construction

Don Stisher, Morgan County District 3 commissioner, said they do not think about needing waiting rooms when it is a bright,sunnyday.

“But when it’s inclement weather, raining and cold and people are backed up for services: tags, courts, driver’slicense,CDLlicense, jury duty, striking the jury,” he said. “There’s a lot of busy times that people are called here that they don’t have a comfortable place to wait. It’s hard to stand around in the parking lot, sitonthesteps.”

Long said the bids for all the renovations, including the waiting rooms, will go outinMay. “We’re still meeting and doing design work right now; we’re in the design stage,”hesaid. The commission is also replacing the HVAC unit at the courthouse with the ARPAfunds. “This is still the unit that was put in the building when it was built in 1973,” Long said. “We have a lot of issues with it. It may be warm here, but it may be coldonthenextfloor.Itjust

of the new West Morgan HighSchoolthatopenedits doorstostudentsinAugust 2023. “We’ve been doing pretty goodwithmaterialscoming inontime,”Turrentinesaid. “We normally give a buffer of three to six months depending on if something is being held up. During the time West Morgan was being built, that buffer was probably eight months to ayear.”

Brewer livestock team secures state championship

Special to the Enquirer Brewer High School’s Livestock team recently won both the North District FFA Livestock Contest and the Alabama State FFA Livestock Contest in Montgomery. Their stellar performance has propelled them to the national competition.

At the district level, the team placed first overall, with Callie Childers emerging as the High Individual overall and Lincoln Kallas closely following as the secondhighindividualoverall.

Their dominance continued at the state level, with standout performances in variouscategories:

-InSwine,Brewerclaimed first place as a team, with CallieChildersandLincoln Kallas securing first and second individual rankings, respectively. Ellie Blackwood also shone brightly, clinching the fifth-place high individual spot. - The team secured third place in Beef, with Callie Childersearningthefourth high individual position.

- In Sheep/Goats, Brewer stood tall as the first-place

fluctuates. There’s really no wayto(regulateit).Wecontrol it the best way we can, butit’sjustanoldsystem,so we’re wanting to modernize thatandcompletelyrevamp it by putting a new system init.”

AlsowiththeARPAfunds, the commission is repaving thetwoparkinglotsinfront of and behind the courthouse. Long said the repavingshouldlast40years.

“We’re going to have to mill it, take what’s there now out and put new in the front and the back. Of course, we’ll have to stripe it,” he said. “They’ve got a lot of cracks in them. We’ve been sealing those cracks and patching them since I’ve been here. We’ve got money now that we can actually replace them. As theystartgettingcracks,it’s asafetyhazard.”

Stisher said there is a real need for repaving the parkinglots.

“The parking lots, they’re crowded,” he said. “We’re just growing more and more each day, which is a goodproblem.”

The commission will spend some of the ARPA

LongStisher

fundssetasideforreplacing allthewindowblindsinthe courthouse. “We’ve had the same blinds here since they built thecourthouse;they’reold,” Long said. “We want blinds thatwork.” Federal ARPA funds were provided to governmental entities to aid in public healthandeconomicrecovery from COVID. Long said all ARPA funds must becommittedbyDecember 2024 and any funds that are left over by December 2026 must be given back to the federal government.

“When the bids come in, we’ll say at the end of May,

and it only comes in at $8 million, we’ll reclassify that other $2 million to another project,” Long said of the $10 million set aside. “We’re trying to use (our ARPA funds) and get all of it committed before the end of December. We never want to send money back.”

Stisher said the ARPA funds are an opportunity to take care of a lot of improvements the courthouse needs.

“We’ve kept it in good shape over the years, but there are still some things that could be upgraded and modernized,” he said.

Morgan County volunteers celebrated at annual fire department banquet

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The 37th Annual Morgan County AssociationofVolunteerFireDepartmentsBanquet honored the dedication and bravery of Falkville’s volunteer firefighters March 9. The event, a longstanding tradition, featuredOjKolodziejaskeynotespeaker.

Key highlights included the recognition of outstandingindividualsanddepartments:

team, with Parker Warren shining as the second high individual in Goats.

- Their winning streak extended to Reasons, where they emerged as the first-place team, led by CallieChilders,EllieBlackwood and Lincoln Kallas, whosecuredthefirst,ninth and tenth high individual rankings, respectively. Theirperformanceculminatedinbeingcrownedthe overall team champions.

The Brewer Livestock team is ready to showcase theirtalentonthenational stage in Indianapolis this summer.

- Allie Heaton: Rookie Firefighter of the Year - Ben Cahela: Nominated Firefighter of theYear - Jodah Clark: Nominated Rookie FirefighteroftheYear -JonathanHarkins:FirefighteroftheYear -TylerTucker:ChiefOfficeroftheYear -FalkvilleFire/Rescue:Departmentofthe Year

Most Morgan County employees to get one-time longevity payment

Most of Morgan County’s full-time employees will see extra pay soon, after the County Commission approved a onetime payment based on how long an employee has been with the county, with some employees set to receive $1,500.

“It’s a way for us to try to encourage employees to stay with us,” said Morgan County Commission Chairman Ray Long. “We get good employees, but sometimes they get bet-

ter offers money-wise somewhere else. But we have a lot to offer here in the county. We have great insurance, we have the state retirement, and sometimes we need to do extra things that we can just to show them.”

Tuesday at the Morgan County Commission meeting, commissioners approved the one-time longevity pay for 230 of the county’s 345 full-time employees based on their years of service with the county as of March 1. The 115 employees who will not receive the pay are

either part-time or have been with the county less than two years.

The cost will total $214,000, most of which will come out of the general fund, Long said. He said the payments will be paid out to employees on March 28. It will be the same day as pay day for the employees but will be a separate payment.

The 100 full-time employees who have been with the county for two to five years will receive $500. The 51 employees

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Holmessaidhe“wouldn’t be surprised” if more charges are filed against Knox.

Hartselle Fire & Rescue Chief Daryl Fox said Knox’s arrest came as a shock to him and his department.

“You think you know somebody and then you

don’t,” he said. “To my knowledge, nothing ever happened while on shift.”

Fox said Priceville police had communicated to him that they were looking into Knox a couple of days before Knox resigned.

“So, when he called me to resign, I kind of knew a little bit from the Police Department’s investigation,” he said. “I already kind of knew from the police what was going to happen and what

they were looking for. He (Knox) told me some things when he resigned, but it wasn’t about the charges. I’ll just let all that come out in court.” Knox was a lieutenant and supervisor at Station 2, according to Fox, directly in charge of two others. When the deputy chief was away for whateverreason,Knoxoversaw the entire shift. “It’s caused some problems for us we’re having

to deal with, you know, like the public eye,” Fox said. “We definitely don’t approve of this behavior. The public needs to know that they’re safe and we’re still going to do our job as we’re supposed to.”

Wilbanks began investigating Knox after Priceville police received a report about a possible “inappropriate or illegal” relationship with a child on Feb. 15, according to an affidavit signed by Wilbanks and

filed in Morgan County District Court on Monday.

“Asearchwarrantwasconducted on Knox’s residence and a (Samsung) Galaxy Tab A8 was seized,” the affidavit reads. “A search warrant was obtained for (the tablet) and from that search the listed images were found.”

Nine pictures depicting childpornwereseizedfrom Knox’s tablet, according to the affidavit. The date of the offense, according to

the official complaint, was Feb. 18 — the same day Knox resigned from the Fire Department.

A Morgan County judge signed Knox’s arrest warrant on Friday and indicatedspecialbondconditions, should he be released.

Knox is required to enroll in Community Corrections’ pretrial release program and wear an ankle monitor and is forbidden to have contact with the victim or her family.

Storms fall trees in Hartselle, one injured

The Morgan County Emergency Management Agency reported 28 weather related incidents this past Friday morn-

ing, mainly involving trees blocking roadways according to EMA Director Jonathan Warner. Thedamagecameasaline of thunderstorms moved through north Alabama late Thursday and Friday morning.

“We had a tree go through a house in Hartselle on Guy Roberts Road and had one minor injury with that,” Warner said. “There was also some damage at Hartselle airport and some barns in the county were damaged.”

Tickets for Morgan County Sports Hall of Fame banquet available

Tickets for the induction of 10 new members of the Morgan County Sports Hall of Fame are now available at $40 each. The banquet is May 4 at the Priceville

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who have been with the county for six to 10 years will receive $750.

The 31 employees who have been with the county for 11 to 15 years will receive $1,000. The 27 employees who have been with the county for 16 to 20 years will receive $1,250. The 21 employees who have been with the countyfor21ormoreyears will receive $1,500.

“It’s a way to show our employees that we care aboutthem;wewantthem to stay,” Long said. “We had funds sitting there that we could use without hurting us. We’re in great financial shape, so I felt we could pull some of that money and give back to our employees to try and retain them.”

Long said the county is not the only place having trouble keeping employ-

Event Center. This year’s inductees are Jere Adcock, David Chairs, Sonny Jackson,DwainKeel,Steve Meek, Tim Morgan, Randy Nelson, Gary Orr, Arnold Russell and Leslie Westmoreland Smothers. The Morgan CountySportsHallof Fameisalsohostingagolf

ees. “The cities are, the other counties all across the state, are having trouble with employees wanting to go someplace else for a few dollars more an hour, when really, we have so much more to offer with our benefits,” he said.

Long said they want their employees to stay with them and retire from the county.

“Ithinkthiswillhelphold our folks here because we are having some problems fromtimetotimewithpeople quitting or hiring people,” said District 4 Commissioner Greg Abercrombie.“Thiswillbesomething goodforouremployeesand anytime we can help our employees,I’mallforit.”

With the fiscal 2024 budget, the commission gave a 2%cost-of-livingraisetoall employees but are unable to give merit raises, Long said. “We haven’t done a lot

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of merit raises anyway because we do cost-of-living,” he said. “The thing with cost-of-living is that everybody gets it. When you do merits, only part of the employees get it; some arealreadytopped out.”

Long said they were unsure of how their budget would end up when they decided against merit raises.

“Weweren’tsurewhatour funds were going to be,” he said. “But at the end of the year, we saw we had funds to come back and do something likethis.”

District 3 Commissioner Don Stisher said the commission has given out extra payafewtimessincehehas beeninoffice.

“Cost is high, and inflation is high, so it will help them along the way,” he said. “We appreciate their commitment to the county and their hard work. I think they’re very deserving of it.”

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TigerspickupvictoriesoverHazelGreen,Oxford

Afteraweekofrainouts, theHartsellebaseballteam finallysawsomedecent weatherandwasabletoget backonthefield.TheTigers concludeda13-gameroad tripwithadouble-headerat HazelGreenandagamewith JamesClemensbeforecominghomeforadouble-headerwithdefending6Astate championOxfordthispast Saturday.

Despitenotplayingathome, theTigershaveputtogether astrongseason,going11-4 playingoneofthetoughest schedulesinthestate.

Hartselle7-9,Hazel Green0-2

TheTigerspickedupa doubleheadersweeponthe roadatHazelGreentoopen theweek.Ingameone,Jace Meadowspickedupthewin afterallowingonlyonehit infiveinnings,whilestriking outnine.ColeMilesledthe offensewithadouble,two RBIsandarunscored,while CadeMilesaddedtworuns scored.

Ingametwo,Hartselle securedthewinwithasix-run seventhinning.PeytonSteele hadtwohits,threeRBIsand tworunsscoredtoleadthe Tigers.CamPalahachhada doubleandtwoRBIs,while AndrewColemanaddedtwo hitsandanRBI.ColeMiles earnedthewinforHartselle, allowingtworunsontwohits whilestrikingoutfour. JamesClemens3, Hartselle1

Hartsellefell3-1to7A JamesClemensthispast Thursday.CadeMilesandJo Williamsoneachhadtwohits withWilliamsonscoringthe Tigers’onlyrun.NicChumley tookthelossaftergivingup threerunsonfourhitsintwo inningsofwork.

Hartselle5-4,Oxford0-9

TheTigersfinallystepped ontotheirhomefieldfora gamewithadouble-header againstdefending6Astate championOxford.Hartselle first13gamesoftheseason wereallontheroad.

TheTigerswon5-0in gameonebehindthepitch-

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LadyTigerscontrolareawithwinoverMuscleShoals

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TheHartselleLadyTigers pickedupaconvincing7-1 victoryofvisitingMuscle Shoalstomoveto2-0inarea play.TheLadyTigersscored sevenrunsintheirfinalthree at-batstoearnthevictory.

KatieNorgardandBrityan Godfreyeachhadtwohits andthreeRBIstoleadthe Hartselleoffense.Norgard hadtwohomeruns,while BrityanGodfreyaddeda homerun.KaelynJoneshad ahit,tworunsscoredand threestolenbases.KatieGillottaddedahit,anRBIanda runscored.

BlayneGodfreypickedup thewinafterpitchingacompletegame,allowingseven hitsandonerunwhilestrikingoutfive.

Helena4,Hartselle2 Helenscoredtworunsin thebottomofthesixthinning todefeatHartselle4-2at theHooverRound-Robin. BlayneGodfreytooktheloss afterallowingfourrunson

fivehitswhilestrikingout four.NorgardandBlayne Godfreyeachhadahitand anRBI.Norgard’shitwasa homerun.

Hartselle6,Chelsea4 Hartsellescoredfourruns inthethirdinningtobuild somebreathingroomina 6-4winover7AChelsea.The LadyTigerspoundedout sevenhitsinthewinincludingahomerunbyMorgan Osborn.BlayneGodfreyhad twohitsandtwoRBIs.BaileyLawrencepickedupthe winafterpitchingacomplete game,allowingfourrunson twohits.

Jasper11,Hartselle4 Inthefinalgameofthe HooverRound-Robin,the LadyTigersfell11-4toJasper.TheLadyVikingsbroke openatightgamewitha seven-runthirdinning. BrityanGodfreyandNorgardeachhadahomerun andtwoRBIstoleadthe offense.BlayneGodfrey tookthelossafterallowing 10runsonninehitsin2.1 innings.

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HartselleHighSchoolteamssweptthree areagamesthisweek.Theboysvarsity defeatedCullmaninanail-biter2-1,while thegirlsvarsitycelebratedwinsoverboth Decatur3-2andCullman1-0.TheboysvarsityalsoshutoutPriceville5-0andtheJV boyskepttheirwinningstreakalivebeating theBulldogs3-0.

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Hartselle5,Priceville0

TheweekbeganMar.11withatripto PricevilletotakeontheBulldogs.The Tigerskepttheballontheoffensethroughoutmostofthefirsthalf,13shotsongoal comparedtoPriceville’sthree,butthescore was0-0athalftime.Inthesecondhalfthree ofthefirstfourshotswereTigerscores.

Luke“Vinny”Vinsonscoredwithanassist byOwenBennich,Bennichscoredwithan assistbyLuke“Moose”Minnonandthen returnedthefavorbyassistingMinnon foragoal.Thesethreegoalswerewithin aspanofthreeminutes.Fourminutes later,JamisonHillscoredaPK;Vinsonis creditedwiththeassistforgettingfouled insidethepenaltybox.Thefinalgoalwasa headerbyBennichonacornerkickbyAlex Hatfield. Hartselle2,Cullman1 IntheHighway31Rivalry,theTigersand Bearcatsplayedoutadefensivestruggleon Mar.14withnoscoreatthehalf.Cullman scoredfirstjustundersevenminutesinto thesecondhalf.TenminuteslaterEthan Medendorptiedthegame1-1withasolo goal.Athirty-minutelightningdelayat

8:13ontheclocksenttheteamstothe lockerrooms.Regulationtimeranoutwith thescoredeadlocked.Neitherteamwas abletoscoreintwoovertimeperiodsof fiveminuteseach.Penaltykicksensuedto determineawinner.JackAdams,Bennich andVinsonscored.Cullmanmissedtheir firstattempt,EliPinionmadeagreatdiving saveonthesecondandCullmanmissedthe third,givingHartsellethevictory.

GirlsVarsity Hartselle3,Decatur2 OnMar.4,theLadyTigersrecordedtheir first6AAreawinovertheDecaturRed Raiders.ScoringgoalsforHartsellewere, KaitlynDolbeer,KennedyVestandMaddy Henry.

Hartselle1,Cullman0

KennedyVestscoredthelonegoalfor

HartselleastheLadyTigersshutoutagood CullmansquadonMar.12.Thewingives Hartsellea2-0recordinareaplayandfirst placeinthearea. Hartselle0,EastLimestone2 TheLadyTigerssufferedadisappointing lossonMar.15. BoysJuniorVarsity Hartselle3,Priceville0 Thescoreisnotdescriptiveoftheoffensive onslaughttheTigersdisplayed.Altogether, Hartselletook25shotsongoalcompared toPriceville’sone.WarrenPeytonscored twice,oncereceivinganassistbyJJMinnon.ElliottBarnesscoredthefinalgoalfor the3-0win. Hartselle1,Cullman1

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ENQUIRERPHOTOBYJIMMEADOWS CamPalahachiscongratulatedbythirdbasecoachJakeMilesfollowinghishomerunintheTigers’5-0victory overOxford. ENQUIRERPHOTOBYJIMMEADOWS LawsonWilliamsslidessafelyintohomeintheTigers’7-0winoverHazelGreen. ENQUIRERPHOTOBYJIMMEADOWS JaceMeadowspitchesduringtheTigers’7-0winoverHazelGreen.
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TheAlabamaHigh SchoolAthleticAssociationrecentlyunveiledthe 2024-26wintersports classificationsandrealignments.Changeiscoming forlocalteamsaseach schoolwillseeachangein oneformoranother. ForHartselle,thechange comesintheformofnew teamsintheirareaandan oldfoeleavingit.Decatur,

MuscleShoalsandAthens willjointheTigersina new-look6AArea15.Cullmanhasbeenshiftedout oftheareaandintoone withJasperandMortimer Jordan.

Changecomesinabig wayforDanvilleand Priceville,asbothwillbe movingupinclassification.Danvilleismoving fromClass3Ato4A,while Pricevilleisgoingfrom4A to5A.

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inClass3Asince2020, movesbackto4A,where itplayedfrom2014-20. TheHawkswillbejoined byEastLawrence,Good HopeandWestMorgan. PricevillemovestoClass 5Aafter18seasonsin4A.

TheBulldogswillmove intoanareawithrival Brewer,ArdmoreandEast Limestone. Thecompletearealistfor localteamsfor2024-26:

Class2A,Area11: Falkville,ColdSprings, WinstonCounty.

Class4A,Area13:Danville,EastLawrence,Good Hope,WestMorgan.

Class5A,Area16:Ardmore,Brewer,EastLimestone,Priceville.

Class6A,Area15:Athens,Decatur,Hartselle, MuscleShoals.

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Hartselletennisontherise

TheHartselletennis programhasmadeavast amountofimprovementthe lastcoupleofseasonsleadingtoastrongseasonthis yearbyboththeboys’and girls’teams.Theteamisled bycoachChrisPressnell.

Theboysare14-2,with bothlossescomingto defendingstatechampion MountainBrook.They recentlywontheRussellvilletournament,where theteamcombinedtogo 25-2insinglesanddoubles matches.MarcCeraand SamStonewentundefeated duringthetournamentfor

theTigers. Thegirlsarealso14-2,with bothlossescomingfrom MountainBrook.TheLady Tigerswent24-3inwinningtheRussellvilletournament.EleanorVest,CarolineSparks,AvieBroom andLilyReesefinishedthe tournamentundefeated, Bothteamsarecurrently

leadingtheareawithwins overDecatur,Austinand MuscleShoalsearlierin theseason. Theteamshaveadifficult roadaheadofthemwith matchesagainstMuscle Shoals,Decatur,McGillToolenandPensacola Catholicinthenexttwo weeks.

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Withtwooffensivestartersnotmakingthetrip toPriceville,theTigers foughtavaliantdefensive battle.Therewasnoscore athalftime;JohnVinson

hadmanysavesthroughoutthegame.ATigerfoul insidethepenaltyboxgave Pricevilleascoringopportunitywith6:08ontheclock, makingthegoalandtaking a1-pointlead.Thisisthe firstpointscoredagainst Vinson.Thirteenseconds

wasallittookforElliott Barnestotaketheensuing kickofftothegoal,dribblingbetweendefenders andknottingthescoreat 1-1.Thegameendedinatie. TheboystraveltoOgle StadiuminDecaturfor Area14play,withtheJV

matchat5pm,varsityat7 pmonMar.18.Bothboys andgirlsvarsitytravelto Foley,ALtocompetein theSouthernCoastCup tournamentonFridayand Saturday.Theboysarethe defendingchampsofthis tournament.

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YOUWILLTAKENOTICEthat onthe2nddayofFebruary, 2024,presentedtotheCourtan instrumentinwritingpurportingto betheLastWillandTestamentof DORISK.STANFORD,deceased,andalsofiledtherewith theirpetition,inwriting,praying fororderoftheCourtofadmitting saidinstrumenttoprobateasthe LastWillandTestamentof DORISK.STANFORD,deceased,andthatthe22nddayof May,2024,at10:00o’clockAM, wasappointedasadayandtime forhearingsaidpetition,atwhich timeyoucanappearandcontest, ifyouseeproper.

Givenundermyhandthisthe 15thdayofMarch,2024.

/s/GregCain JudgeofProbate 03/20/24,03/27/24,04/03/24 ADID588327 STATEOFALABAMA INTHEPROBATECOURT MORGANCOUNTY INTHEMATTEROFTHE PETITIONOF CHRISTINEZ. SURBER TOPROBATETHE LASTWILLANDTESTAMENT OFJAMESDSURBER, DECEASED.

TO:UNKNOWNWHEREABOUTSOF KELLIRENEE SURBER,DAUGHTEROF JAMESD.SURBER, DECEASED.

ANDTOALLUNKNOWN HEIRSATLAWANDNEXTOF KIN,IFANYTHEREBE, WHETHERTHEYBEMINORS ORPERSONOFUNSOUND MIND.

YOUWILLTAKENOTICEthat onthe7thdayofFebruary, 2024,CHRISTINEZSURBER, presentedtotheCourtaninstrumentinwritingpurportingto betheLastWillandTestament ofJAMESDSURBER,DECEASED,andalsofiledtherewithherpetition,inwriting, prayingfororderoftheCourtof admittingsaidinstrumenttoprobateastheLastWillandTestamentofJAMESDSURBER, DECEASED,andthatthe21st dayofMay,2024,at1:00O’clockP.M.,isappointedasa dayandtimeforhearingsaid petition,atwhichtimeyoucan appearandcontest,ifyousee proper.

Givenundermyhandthisthe 29thdayofFebruary,2024.

/s/CainGreg JudgeofProbate 03/06/24,03/13/24,03/20/24 ADID586204 STATEOFALABAMA INTHEPROBATECOURT MORGANCOUNTY INTHEMATTEROFTHEPETITIONOF CLYDEJWHISMAN TOPROBATETHELASTWILL ANDTESTAMENTOF GRIFFIN TODDSMITH DECEASED.

ANYOTHERINTERESTED

YOUWILLTAKENOTICEthat onthe17thdayofNovember, 2023,MichaelRoot,Personal RepresentativeoftheEstateof LAWRENCEZENOROOT,def Of

ceasedfiledaReportOfInsolvencyofsaidestateandthat the1stdayofMay,2024,at 9:00O’clockA.M.,wasappointedadayforhearingsaid thereof,atwhichtimeyoucan appearandcontestthesame,if youseeproper.

Givenundermyhandthisthe 26thdayofFebruary,2024. /s/GregCain JudgeofProbate 03/06/24,03/13/24,03/20/24 ADID585617

STATEOFALABAMA MORGANCOUNTY PROBATECOURT

INTHEMATTEROFTHE ADOPTIONOFOPHELIAJO HUCKEBA,MINOR,BY CHRISTOPHERCURTIS RIGONIANDERINCULLITON RIGONI

NOTICETO:UNKNOWN FATHERS,WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN

Youwilltakenoticethat CHRISTOPHERCURTIS RIGONIANDERINCULLITON RIGONI,filedtheirpetitionon February22,2024,toadopt OPHELIAJOHUCKEBA,a minor,allegingthatthesaidunknownfathers,whereaboutsunknownhaveabandonedsaid child.Pleasebeadvisedthatif youintendtocontestthisadoption,youmustfileawrittenresponsewithinthirty(30)days hereofwiththeattorneyforthe Petitioner,whosenameandaddressisshownbelowandwith theClerkofsaidProbateCourt. Donethisthe14THdayofMarch 2024.

/s/GregCain JudgeofProbate

AttorneyforPetitioners: Hon.DouglasBacchus 118MoultonStE Decatur,AL35601

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INTHEMATTEROFTHEPE-

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CHURCHCALENDAR OFWORSHIP Whatkindof friendareyou?

ValhermosoBaptistChurch, locatedat7312Hwy.36Ein Lacey’sSpring,holdsSunday schoolat10a.m.andworship servicesat11a.m.and5p.m. Discipleshiptrainingandworshipareheldat6p.m.onWed. evening.Children,youthand adultclassesareat6:30p.m.

GumSpringsBaptist Church,locatedat371Gum SpringsRoadinHartselle,has Sundaymorningworshipat 11a.m.andSundaySchool classesat10a.m.openforall ages.Wednesdaynightprayer meetingsat6:30p.m.

FaithIndependentChurch, locatedonBellSpringsRoad onLaconMountain,hasserviceseachSundayat10a.m. forSundayschooland11a.m. and6p.m.forworship(except onthirdSundaynights–no service).Wednesday’sservice isat7p.m.Theyareanondenominationalchurch,and thepastorisBroJamesE. MillsJr.

LivingHopeChurchof GodinChrist,locatedat901 McDanielStreet,hasSunday schoolat10a.m.,Sundayworshipat11:15a.m.andBible studyTuesdaysat7p.m.

PricevilleChurchofChrist, locatedat143RobinsonRd inPriceville,holdsSunday Schoolat9:00,Sundaymorningworshipat10:00;Sunday eveningworshipat5:00and Wednesdaynightat7:00.Call 256-431-4770formoreinformation.

LawrenceCoveBaptist,142 PineBlurrRd,Eva,AL35621, holdsSundaySchoolat10am andworshipat11amwith PastorStevenSmith.Formore infocontact256-482-2247.

Mt.NeboBaptistChurch, 860Mt.NeboRoad,Falkville, holdsSundayschoolat10 a.m.,worshipat11a.m.and Sundayeveningworshipat 6p.m.Wednesdayevening Biblestudyisat6p.m.For moreinformation,call256476-5201

FlintBaptistChurchholds worshipservicesandchildren’sservicesat9:30a.m.on Sundaysandaprayerservice andchildren’sdiscipleshipon Wednesdaysat6:30p.m.The churchbuildingislocatedat 4119Hwy31SouthinDecatur.Formoreinformation,call (256)353-7429.

TheRevivalTabernacleholds servicesSundaysat10a.m. andWednesdayeveningat

7p.m.Thechurchislocated at1109MainSt.W.Pastors JasonandGingerThayerwelcomeeveryonetoattend.

EastHighlandBaptist Church,1030MainStreetE, holdsSundaySchoolat9:15 a.m.,worshipat10:30a.m., WednesdayBiblestudyat 10:00a.m.and6:30p.m.The churchalsoholdsAmerican HeritageGirlsandTrailLife meetingsMondaynightsat6 p.m.Formoreinformation,call 256-773-4157.

ChristOurRedeemerLutheranChurch,locatedat721PickensSt.SWinHartselle,invites everyonetoSundayschool at9:15a.m.andworshipat 10:30a.m.eachSunday.The churchofficeisopenMonday andWednesdayfrom9-11:30 a.m.FindthechurchonFacebookandvisitthewebsiteat www.corhartselle.org.Formore info,call256-773-2121oremail corhartselle@gmail.com.

PennylaneChurchofChrist, locatedat615PennylaneSt.SE, holdsservicesat11a.m.each Sundayand6p.m.Wednesday. MinisterWilliamL.Turneycan bereachedat256-683-4660. HowardDickinsonservesthe churchastheassistantminister.

TheFalkvilleUnitedMethodistChurchholdsserviceson Sundayat11a.m.withSunday schoolat10a.m.Theyouth meetat5p.m.Sundays.The publiciswelcometoattend. Thechurchislocatedat253 MainSt.EinFalkville.

PineyGroveChristianChurch hostsserviceseachSunday schoolat10a.m.,preaching at11a.m.,eveningserviceat 6p.m.andWednesdaynight Biblestudyat6p.m.

FirstBaptistChurchFalkville, locatedat305E.MainStreetin Falkville,hasthefollowingserviceschedule:SundaySchool, 9:15a.m.,SundayWorshipServiceat10:30a.m.andnoSundaynightservice.Wednesday EveningServicesstartat6:00 p.m.StephenCannonisthe pastor.Formoreinfo,call256784-5827,orlogontowww. fbcfalkville.com.

LighthouseBaptistChurch holdsSundayschoolat10a.m. andworshipserviceat11a.m. and5:30p.m.onSundays. Wednesdayworshipisat6:30 p.m.ThepastorisBro.John Reid.

LibertyBaptistChurch,1206 LaneRoadNW,holdsservices eachSundaywithBiblestudy

at9:45a.m.,Biblepreachingat 11a.m.WednesdaynightBible Studyat6:30p.m.

WalnutGroveBaptistChurch islocatedat622SouthBethel RoadinHartselle.Thepastor isJohnD.Bain.Sundayschool isat10a.m.,worshipserviceis at11a.m.andeveningworship serviceisat6p.m.Wednesday serviceat6p.m.Formoreinfo, visitusonFacebookorlogonto http://walnutgrovebaptistchurch.weebly.com.

FirstBaptistChurchof Hartselle,210WoodlandSt. NW,offersworshipservices asfollows:onSunday-ContemporaryWorshipat9am, SundaySchoolat10am,and TraditionalWorshipat11am; onWednesdayat6pm–Bible Study,Student&Children’s activities.Dr.ClaytonSpeed isthepastor.Formoreinfo call256-773-5500orvisit fbchart.org.

McKendreeChristianFellowship,anon-denominationalchurch,locatedat2795 Highway55W.,Danville, holdsservicesSundaymorningat9:30a.m.forBible class,worshipat10:45a.m., Wednesdaynightpotluckat 6:30p.m.andBiblestudyat 7p.m.

PattilloStreetChurchof GodholdsSundayschool at9:30a.m.andpraiseand worshipat10:30a.m.ASundayeveningserviceisheld at5p.m.andaWednesday Biblestudyat7p.m.,includingyouthactivities.The churchislocatedat1211PattilloSt.SWinHartselle,and thepastorisGaryPhillips.

NewSongFamilyChurch, locatedat4309Highway31 S,Decatur,AL35603,has servicesonSundaysat11:00 am.WorshipisledbyJan Byrd.

PleasantViewHolyChurch ofChristonHoganRoad inFalkville(Massey)offers servicesasfollows:Sunday school,10a.m.;worship,11 a.m.;Sundaynight,5p.m.; andWed.nightBiblestudy, 6:30p.m.Formoreinfo, callPastorRickieBallat 256-462-3715orRefordand CindyWilliamat256-4623573.

PineStreetIndependent BaptistChurch,135PineSt., Falkville,AL,inviteseveryonetoSundaymorningworshipat11amandevening serviceat6pm.Wednesday nightbiblestudy6p.m.For

Doyouhaveaspiritual companion,someonewhoholdsyou accountableandcares aboutyourjourneytowards righteousness?Afriendwhonot onlydesiresheavenlysalvation forbothofyoubutalsowatches overyourspiritualwell-being? Suchaspirituallyattunedfriend istrulyablessing.Intheaccount foundin2Samuel11-12,we witnesstheprofoundimpactofsucha friendshiponsavingsomeone’slifeand restoringtheirrelationshipwithGod. Mostofusarefamiliarwiththetaleof KingDavidandBathsheba,anarrative rifewithdeceitandsin.David,despite beingdescribedasamanafterGod’s ownheart,greatlydispleasedtheLord duetohistransgressions(2Sam11:27). Inhisattemptstoconcealhiswrong-

moreinfocontactPastor RustyHodges,256-612-0266.

NoFencesCowboyChurch ofMorganCounty,located at3544WestLaconRoadin Falkville,hasthefollowing serviceschedule:Sundaysat 10:00a.m.andWednesday AdultandyouthBiblestudies at6:30p.m.JoshSparkman isthepastor.Formoreinfo, call256-784-5448,orlogon towww.nofencescc.com.

FirstChristianChurch,in Hartselleinvitesyoutojoin usonSundaymorningsfor SundaySchoolat9:00am andWorshipServiceat10:00 am.Wehave“Nocreedbut Christ”,andpartakeofHoly CommunioneachSunday. WeholdmonthlyCommunionServicesatColumbia Cottage,enjoymonthlyFellowshipSuppers.Nursery provided.OurpastorisMickeyJohnson.Pleasevisitour websitetoviewoursermons. www.FCCHARTSELLE.com. Wearelocatedat209East MainStreet.256-773-6911.

OakRidgeMissionaryBaptistChurch,151HardyRd. (quartermileoffVaughn BridgeRd),servicesSunday schoolat10am,Worshipat 11am,Sundaynightat6pm andWednesdaynightat 6pm.Everyoneiswelcome andBrotherJimmyChenault isthepastor.

FirstIndependentMethodistChurch,locatedat3 OxmoreFlintRoadinDecatur,holdsworshipat10:30 a.m.onSundaysandBible studyat6p.m.onWednesdays.HalDiagreisthechurch pastor.

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doings,Davidexacerbatedhis separationfromGod.Fortunately,Nathan,afriendsent byGod,intervenedtoguide Davidbacktorighteousness (2Sam12:1).Nathandidn’t mincewords;heconfronted Daviddirectly,highlighting hisoffensesagainstGodand urginghimtorepent.David heededthisadvice,soughtforgiveness,andwassparedby God(2Sam12:13).

Thisnarrativeunderscorestheinvaluablepresenceofasupportivefriendand theboundlessmercyofaforgivingGod. Weallneedsuchcompanionstohelp usnavigatelife’strialsandtribulations, especiallywhenfacedwithtemptations andsins.TopossessafriendlikeNathan isindeedablessing.So,whatkindof friendareyou?

FellowshipBaptistChurch onSetterAvenueinDecatur (justwestofCrackerBarrel) holdsSundayschoolat9:45 a.m.andworshipat11a.m. Call256-355-8414forinformation.

ChurchofGodProphecy, 503StewartSt.inHartselle, holdsthefollowingweekly services:Sundayschoolat10 a.m.,worshipserviceat11 a.m.andWednesdaynight serviceat6p.m.Pastoris ChrisBates.

SerenityBaptistChurch, locatedat1062PerkinsWood Rd.,Hartselle,welcomesa newpastor,Bro.LynnMorgan(2024).SundaySchoolis heldat9:45a.m.withSundayWorshipat11am.

ForestHillBaptistChurch, 1947BluffCityRd,Somerville,AL35670inviteseveryonetooldhymnsinging KJVpreachingeachSunday Schoolmorningat10am, ChurchServiceat11am,Sundaynightat6pmandWed. nightat7pm.Formoreinformation256-754-5226.

Mt.CarmelBaptistChurch locatedat287Mt.Carmel Road,Falkville,AL35622, offersSundaySchoolat 10am,worshipserviceat 11amleadBrotherDavidTaylorandSundayeveningworshipat6pm

Gandy’sCoveCommunity ChurchlocatedonGandy’s CoveRdinFalkvilleoffers SundaySchool11a.m.;WorshipService10a.m.and WednesdaynightBiblestudy 6p.m.

UnityBaptistChurch,

locatedat4506NorrisMill RoadinDecatur,withpastor Bro.JoelSnyderhasSunday schoolat9:30a.m.,worship serviceat10:30a.m.,Sundaydiscipleshiptrainingat 5p.m.,eveningworshipat6 p.m.andWednesdayworship serviceat6:30p.m.Call3534315formoreinfo.

SanctuaryCommunity Churchislocatedat1149 WestMainSt.Hartselle.SundaySchoolisheldat10a.m.; servicesat11andWednesday nightBiblestudyat7p.m. FalkvilleChurchofChrist, 18West2ndSt.,Falkville, meetseachSundaymorning forBibleSchoolat9a.m. withMorningWorshipserviceat10a.m.Sundayeveningworshipserviceisat6 p.m.andWednesdayEvening BibleStudyat7p.m.Please joinus.

SouthwestBaptistChurch, 1705RidgedaleDr.SW, Hartselle,hasSundaySchool beginningat9:45eachSunday,morningworshipat11:00 amandeveningworshipat 6:00pm.Wednesdaynight servicesareat6:00pm.Bro. GregBurchamisthepastor. Formoreinformation,call 256-773-5994.

CedarCreekFreeWillBaptist Church,locatedat1303Cedar CreekChurchRdinHartselle, hasSundayschoolat10a.m., worshipat11a.m.and5p.m., andWednesdayeveningserviceat6p.m.Theirdoorsare alwaysopen.Formoreinfo, callPastorCliffTomlinson 256-898-4198.

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Sherrillhasbecomearecordbreakingmachineinhershort timeasastarterfortheDanville LadyHawkssoccerteam.She recentlysurpassed100career

goalsafterscoringthreefirst halfgoalsina4-0winoverGeraldine.Shefinishedthegame withfourgoalsand103forher career.

Thenextnightina5-4loss toSusanMoore,shebrokethe school’ssingleseasonscoring recordwiththreemoregoals givingher50through14games

thisseason.Thepreviousrecord was48goals. SherrillledDanville(9-3-2) totwowinsinthreegameslast week,scoring11goals.Shehad fivegoalsina10-0winover Pennington.Seventhgrader BryleeTerryaddedfourgoalsin theLadyHawksthreegames. Brewer2,Ardmore0

TheLadyPatriotshadgoals fromsophomoreFinleeHardy andfreshmanAubrieIrmenina 2-0winoverArdmorethispast week.

Brewer2,WestLimestone1 ReeseMitchellnettedtwo goalsina2-1winoverWest LimestonehelpingBrewer improveto5-3-1ontheseason.

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TheHawkspickeduptheir firstwinoftheseasonwitha 1-0winoverJBPennington. HuntleySeagarsscoredthe game-winnerforDanvilleoff anassistfromEdwardOcampo. GoalkeeperNathanWesthad 19savestosecuretheshutout.

LadyBulldogsimproveto3-0inareaplay

ThePricevilleLadyBulldogs improvedto3-0inareaplaywith victoriesoverWestMorganand GoodHopelastthispastweek. Pricevilleoutscoredtheirtwoarea opponents19-5.

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Trailing1-0headingintothefifth inning,theLadyBulldogsscored fourintheinningtobreakopena closegame.Theyaddedtworuns inthesixthandseventhinnings tosecurethevictory.KateeKing, KelseyGreen,DarbyThigpen andGracinPratereachhadtwo hits.GreenandWrozlieBarnett eachhadtwoRBIs.MaddieBlack earnedthewinafterpitchingfive

innings,allowingonerunonfive hitswhilestrikingoutfour. Priceville11,GoodHope4 TheLadyBulldogsscoredseven runsinthefirstthreeinningsto pullawayfromGoodHopein their11-4victory.Blackearned thevictoryafterpitching4.2 inningsandallowingfourruns onfourhits.MadisonLafountain finishedwithfourhitsandthree RBIstoleadPricevilleoffensively. Shehadadoubleandthreestolen bases.BaileySmythaddedthree hitsandthreerunsscored,while BlackandGreeneachhadtwo hitsandtwoRBIs. PricevilleplayedintheTimesDailyClassicthispastSaturday, finishing2-2.Theywonover FlorenceandHaleyvillebutlost toHamiltonandWestLime-

stone. Brewer8,EastLimestone7 Brewerscoredsixrunsinthe twosixthinningforan8-7 come-from-behindwinoverEast Limestone.BreiaRuskhadahit andtwoRBIstoleadBrewer,and KeylynStapleraddedthreehits andanRBI.BrooklynWatson finishedwithtwohitsandan RBI.KarliStatonpickedupthe winafterallowingtworunson threehitsin4.2inningsofwork. Brewer3,Huntland(Tenn.)1

TheLadyPatriotsearnedtheir secondcome-from-behindvictoryoftheweekwitha3-1win overHuntland(Tenn.)Brewer scoredtworunsinthebottom ofthefifthtosecurethevictory. CadenceLott,LCHamilton,and Ruskeachhadtwohitstolead

theLadyPatriots.GracieLawrence,Lott,andWatsoneachhad anRBI.Lawrencepitchedsix stronginningstoearnthevictory. Sheallowedonerunonthreehits whilestrikingoutsix.

Brewer5,Danville4

TheLadyPatriotsearneda5-4 winoverDanvillewhenAvaWalls hadawalk-offhittodriveinthe winningruninthebottomofthe fourthinning.Wallsfinishedwith twohitsandtwoRBIs,whileLott addedtwohitsandanRBI.Rusk scoredtworuns.Lawrencepicked upthecompletegamewin. AubreyReedledDanvillewitha homerunandtwoRBIs.Karsyn Echolstooktheloss. WestMorgan3,Danville2 WestMorganplatedtworunsin thetopoftheseventhtopickup

ingofLandonBlackwood, whowasmakinghisfirst appearanceoftheseason. Hepitchedfourshutout innings,allowingonly twohits.Williamsonand Palahacheachhitahome run,withWilliamsonhavingthreeRBIs,tolead Hartselletovictory.

Ingametwo,Hartselle fellbehind6-0aftertwo inningsandcouldn’t recoverintheir9-4loss toOxford.Theoffensehad ninehitswithCadeMiles andKeatonLanceeach havingtwohits.Lance alsohadanRBIandarun score.Steeleaddedahome runandanRBI.Meadows tookthelossaftergivingup threerunsonfourhitsin oneinningofwork.

a3-2winoverDanville.McCaghenandTamaraHuttoeach hadahitandanRBIintheloss. McCaghrenstruckoutninewhile allowingthreerunsonsevenhits inseveninningstogettheloss. ChasityRikardthrewafour-hitterandstruckout14fortheRebels.McKinleyMcCaghrentossed aseven-hitterfortheHawks. Danville18,Brindlee Mountain4

TheLadyHawksscored18runs andpoundedout16hitsintheir 18-4winoverBrindleeMountain. Reedledthewaywithfourhits, includingahomerunandsix RBIs,whileAdilyAlbertiadded ahitandtwoRBIs.McCaghren earnedthecomplete-gamewin, allowingfourrunsonfourhits whilestrikingout12.

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