The Hartselle Enquirer - May 1, 2024

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VOLUME91,NO.18

ThreedowntownHartselle businessownershaveaskedCity Councilmemberstohelpthem dealwithafellowbusinessowner theysayhasbeenrepeatedlyhostiletowardthem,theiremployees andsometimestheircustomers.

Duringthecouncilmeeting Tuesday,theownerssaidMei HueiLai,whoownsSunflowersat 223MainSt.W.,routinelybangs ontheirstorewindowsandenters theirbusinessesandbehavesin anantagonisticmanner.Dueto alanguagebarrier—theysaythe

ownerspeaksChinese—theydo notunderstandhergrievances.

BethKershner,whoownsthe giftshopZoey’sDowntownat225 MainSt.W.,askedthecouncil whatcouldbedone,including revokingtheowner’sbusiness license.CityClerkRitaLeeconfirmedWednesdaythatHueiLai holdsacurrentbusinesslicense.

Thecounciltooknoaction,but thecityattorneyagreedtoinvestigatethematter.Kershneralso gavethecouncilalistofrulesshe wouldlikethebusinessownerto abidebyinthefuture.

“There’sreallynothingwecando unlessacrimeiscommittedand

HartselleHigh seniorsgetearly acceptanceinto phamacyschool

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TwoHartselleseniors wererecentlyacceptedinto pharmacyschoolbefore theirgraduationthatwill beheldMay20.Theirearly acceptancewasmadepossiblethroughtheirparticipationinthehighschool’s MedicalAcademy.

LakelenCriderandJett Johnsonhaveparticipated intheacademysincetheir freshmanyearsandare certifiedpharmacytechniciansatGilchrestPharmacy.

Crider’sofferwasfrom theHarrisonCollegeof PharmacyatAuburnUniversitywhileJohnson’s wasfromtheMcWhorter SchoolofPharmacyat SamfordUniversity. Havingalreadyaccumulated40collegecredits, JettwillnotattendSamfordforhisbachelor’s degree–hesaidheplans toattendCalhounfora yeartosavemoneyand gostraightintopharmacy school.

CriderwillattendAuburn Universitythisfalltopursueadegreeinbiomedical science.Shesaidthepeace ofmindknowingshehasa spotwaitingforheratthe HarrisonCollegeofPharmacyisarelief.

“It’sjustsocompetitive, togetintotheseadvanced programs,”Sheltonsaid. “It’slikethey’resaving themaspot.”

ForbothJettandCrider, theirchoiceinpursuing careersinthehealthcare industryisabouttheconnectionsmadewithpeople.

“Ihavecompassionfor peopleandanempathy forhelpingothers,”Johnsonsaid.“Iactuallydidn’t knowwhatIwantedtodo beforeIstartedworkingin apharmacy.Igotintothe job,andIlovewhatIdo.”

“Anytimesomeonehas aquestionabouttheir health,theypickuptheir medicineandtheyaska pharmacist,”Crideradded. “Youhavetoknowso muchandIwanttobelike that.Ilovetheconnectiontheyhavewiththeir communitiesandhowthey

knowtheirnames.It’svery special.”

JettandCriderattribute theirearlyacceptanceinto pharmacyschooltotheir yearsinthemedicalacademyand,specifically,their instructors,LynneShelton,KimGoinsandJan Langston.

“Itsetusupforsuccess notjustwithknowledge, butthere’saworkethic thatyoubuildandprofessionaldevelopment,” Johnsonsaid.“Youwork onyourselfovertime,and itmakesyougrowupand setsomegoals.

“Allthisisreallybecause ofMrs.Shelton,she’s workedonmeforfour years,”headded.

“IcameintomyfreshmanyearnotevenknowingwhatIwantedtodo, andIhadnomotivation –Ididn’tevengetgood grades,”Cridersaid.“Then Mrs.Sheltoninstilled motivationinmethatI neverhadbeforeandI’m genuinelysoexcitedtosee whereittakesme.”

It’snotforeveryone,you havetowanttoworkand workhard,”Sheltonsaid.

eventhen,it’sdebatable,”Council PresidentKennyThompsontold TheDailyonThursday.“Wearein ano-winsituation.”

HueiLaididnotattendthe meeting.WhencontactedbyThe Dailybytelephonesheseemedto understandsomeofherneighbors areunhappy.Sheacknowledged shehadanissuewithparkingbut thelanguagebarrierprevented herfromelaborating.

Kershnersubmittedalistasking theSunflowersownertodothe followingifsheistoremainin downtownHartselle:

•Refrainfromenteringneighboringstoresorbangingonstore

windows.

“Idon’tknowwhatshe’smad about—Idon’tspeakMandarin Chinese—butIdon’tneedherin thereraisingthatkindofruckusin mystore,”Kershnersaid.

•RefrainfromparkingonMain Streetwithhercar“drapedwith redfabricofanykind.”Refrain from“outlininghervehiclewith flowers,rulers,tapeortaping signsonhercarwhileit’sparked onMainStreet.”

“Customerscomeinandwonder whatisgoingon…isitsafe?”Kershnersaid.

•Refrainfromaccostingthestaff ofothershopkeepersbybanging

ontheircars,tryingtoopentheir cardoorsoryellingatthem. “Thishashappenedtomystaff onmorethanoneoccasion.Ihave evenmadepolicereportsaboutit,” Kershnersaid. •Refrainfrom“cussingandyelling”atothershopownersortheir personnelaswellasshoppersand visitors. “Idon’tknowwhatupsetsher, butourbeliefisithassomething todowithparkingonMain Street,”Kershnersaid. KershneraskedthatHueiLai haveatranslatoravailable,and

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StudentsinJanetCavender’sdigitalmediadesignclassatPricevilleHighSchooldesignedtheyellow,black andgraybulldogwrapforthisPricevillepolicevehicle.Picturedfromleft,HaydenBurke,KodyLohrman, AidanFlanagan,EliasLokken,AddieBethWalter,AlyssaWalldorf,JamesonSpringer,SkyePombertand Cavender.

There’sapolicecarrunning aroundPricevillerightnow wrappedinschoolspirit.

Thecarfeaturesayellow,black andgraybackgroundtoppedwith thefaceofaratherferociousbulldog,theschool’smascot.

Theideatowrapthecarinvinyl sprungfromPricevilleschool resourceofficerChrisChampion. Overtheyears,Champion,who servedasagamewardenfrom 1993to2023,afterwhichhe becameanSRO,saidhehadseen SROvehiclesownedbyothercities andcountiessportingvinylvehiclewrapsthatpicturedtheschool colorsandsometimetheschool mascot.

“Thereisnothingnewunderthe sun,”hesaid,dismissingcreditfor theidea.

“WhenIwenttobasicSROschool lastsummerinPigeonForge(Tennessee),afewschoolsandagencies whoemployofficershadwrapson theircarsthathadschoolcolors andmascots.Igotontheinternet andpulledupotherexamples.”

HesaidthewrapontheSROcar showsschoolprideanditshows involvementinthecommunityand

howimportanttheSROprogram istothehighschoolandthecity.

“It’sjustatiebetweenthecommunityandtheschoolthrough thepolicedepartment,”Champion said.

Championtooktheideatolocal highschoolartteacherJanet Cavender,whoaskedherdigital mediadesignclasstoputtheir headstogether.AlyssaWalldorf,an 18-year-oldstudent,didsomeof thedesigning,whichwasdoneon acomputerprogram,shesaid.The designwasthensentontoShelton SignCo.ofDecatur,whichcreated thewrap,Championsaid. “Thekidsallcollaborated,and Alyssa’sconceptwasadoptedon bothsidesofthevehicle,”Cavender said. StudentstriedtomatchacommonlyusedtypefaceatPriceville High.

Walldorfsaidshewashappytobe apartofthecreation.

“Ifeelalotofprideforbeingable totakepartinthis,”Walldorfsaid. “Itisalovelyfeelingtohelppeople createsomethingthatisgoingto beonacopcar.”

Oneoftheaspectstheteacher saidshelikedaboutthelogowas itappearedalittleshredded,presumablybyeitherthescrappymascot’spaworteeth.

“I’vebeenproudofthisgroupall year,”Cavendersaid.“Theydolots ofprojectsanddovideoediting.” PricevilleTownCouncilmembers alsoplayedaroleintheprocess. Theyrecentlyagreedtohavethe citypayforthe$2,400wrap. SROsarespeciallytrainedand armedlaw-enforcementofficers whoarepostedatschoolsthroughoutthenation.Theyaretrained incrisisresponseandareassigned bylocallawenforcementagenciestoworkcollaborativelywith schoolsusingcommunity-oriented policingconcepts,accordingtothe NationalAssociationofSchool ResourceOfficers. Walldorfsaidshelikeshavingan SROofficeraroundandbelieves mostotherstudentsdoaswell. “Hedoesn’tmakeyounervous. Heseemslikeafriend,ahelpful adultyoucangotoforsupport,” WalldorfsaidofChampion.“He’s alsoaformofsafetyattheschool.” NASROsaysthethreemainroles ofschoolresourceofficersareas educator,informalcounselor/mentorandlawenforcementofficer. “Youmaintainthesecurityofthe facilityandatballgames,butjust asimportantisbeingatrusted adultinsomeofthesekids’lives,” Championsaid.“Nothingisoffthe table—Italktothem.”

Theannualbanquet andfundraiserforthe Hartselle-MorganCountyCommunityTaskForce washeldApril20atthe HartselleTabernacle. Theeventisthesole fundraiserfortheorganizationthattutors childreninHartselle andMorganCountyat HartselleJuniorHigh

Schoolthreedaysaweek freeofcharge. HartselleCitySchools’ superintendentDr.Brian Claytonwasthekeynote speakeroftheevening thatincludedacatered mealbyFuqua’sSouthern SoulFoodandasilent auctionandraffle.Kenny ThompsonwasthewinnerofaTorozero-turn lawnmower. Taskforcepresident

GeorgeHearringsaid between75and100 peopleattendedthe11th annualeventthatraised nearly$15,000thatwill gotosupporttheorganization. Threetutorsandone administratormakeup thetaskforcefoundedin 2012byHearring.The organizationcurrently tutors15MorganCounty children. He arring

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WandaFaye McCaghrenWest Hartselle

Surroundedbyherfamily andinherhomeonBethel RoadinHartselle,Wanda FayeMcCaghrenWest passedfromthislifeon Sunday,April21.Whileher passingleavesthoseof uswholovedherfeeling heavy-hearted,wecelebrate theimpactthatknowingher hashadonourlives.

VisitationforMrs.West washeldonThursday, April25,atEnonBaptist Churchfrom11a.m.to1 p.m.Thefuneralservice, conductedbySteveLedbetterandTimKeenum,followedvisitation.Interment wasinthefamilyplotat Enon.PeckFuneralHome directed.

WandaFayeMcCaghren wasborninLawrenceCoun-

tytoRobertDarty(Bob) McCaghrenandVicyLillianBordenMcCaghrenon December12,1938.Shewas precededindeathbyboth parents,andshewasthe lastsurvivingsiblingof seven.

Mrs.Westwasalsoprecededindeathbyhergranddaughter,TonyaWallace Barnett.

Wandaearneddegreesat JohnC.CalhounCommunityCollege,AthensState University,andtheUniversityofAlabamaatBirmingham.AtCalhoun,she servedasaWarhawkstudentambassadorandparticipatedonthedebateteam. Earningamaster’sdegree inAdolescentCounseling atUABenabledWandato practiceprofessionally whatshehaddoneinan unofficialcapacitymostof herlife.Sheworkedwith andguidedyoungpeople.Hereffervescent personalityandgenuine loveforyoungpeoplemade heranaturalmentor.

Inheryoungeryears, WandacoachedtheHillbillies,aHartsellegirls’s youthleaguesoftballteam. Shecheeredaspiringpageantcontestantsand judgedareacompetitions.Sheparticipatedin Hartselle’sLittleTheater. Shewasalsoanavidsup-

porterofDecatur’sannual SpiritofAmerica,especially theMissPointMallard BeautyPageant,whichshe loved. Wandawasamemberof EnonBaptistChurchmost ofherlife.Duringtheyears shelivedatAuburnand onLakeMartin,sheworshippedattheFirstBaptist ChurchofDadeville.She workedwiththeyouthat bothchurches,combining Biblicalinstructionwith memory-makingactivities. Forexample,occasionally, shewouldallowtheyouth groupatEnonto“borrow”a caseoftoiletpaperfromthe supplyclosetandrollsome member’syard.Thosewho participated,stillenjoyreminiscingaboutsomeoftheir youthgroupadventures.

motherandgrandmotherandwillbemissed. Precedingherindeath wereherparentsandtwo brothers,WendellPatterson andRonniePatterson. Survivorsincludeherson, TimothyCheatham;daughter,KeriCheathamandtwo grandchildren.

JoAnnPraterSteel

Danville

DuringtheyearsWanda livedinAuburn,sheserved ashousemotherfortwo fraternities,SigmaAlpha EpsilonandThetaChi.She alsoownedMom’sParty Shop,andevenranfor mayor.Thoughshewas notsuccessfulinherbidto becomemayor,shewas knownandlovedbyuntold numbersofAuburnstudents, especiallythoseshehired toworkatMom’s.Rule numberoneforanyone applyingtoworkatMom’s was:Applicantsmustbe enrolledatAU.Manyof theseyoungmenand women,whohavegoneon toachievesuccessfulcareers, havecontinuedtokeepin touchwithMom.

Wandaembracedthe philosophythatalthough painisinevitable,miseryis optional.Evenasrheumatoidandosteoarthritisravagedherbody,she remainedjoyfuland optimistic,neversuccumbingtobitternessor complaints.Instead,she smiledwhensherecalled thedayswhenshehad playedleaguetennisin Auburn,hadplayedsoftballwiththeTomboysin Decatur,andhadworn herownpairofskates whenshewenttoPhillips SkatingRink.

Wanda’ssurvivorsinclude herhusbandof37years, PhilipHolkWestandtwo sons,TonyWallaceand TerryWallace(Robyn).Survivinggrandchildrenare TeraWallaceMoon(Joey), RyanWallace(Ashley) andJessicaWallace.Survivinggreat-grandchildren areMakenzieBarnettRobertson(Brett),PearlMoon, ByronPenn,GraceWallace andIanWallace.

Wandaisalsosurvivedby ahostofniecesandnephewswhoselivesshehas enrichedimmeasurably.She couldfindhumorinalmost anycircumstance,even whenshepulledoffhershoes whilewatchingamovie atthePrincessTheater andhadtowalkbarefootedupSecondAvenuein Decaturbecausesomeone seatednearherhadtaken hershoes.

PallbearerswereRicky Johnson,PhilipJohnson, GregJohnson,JoeyMoon, RyanWallace,andRob Burt.

CarolCheatham

FuneralserviceforJo AnnPraterSteel,72,will beSunday,April28,2024 at3:00PMatPeckFuneral HomeChapelwithBro. FrancisProctorandBro. JonathanProctorofficiatingandPeckFuneral Homedirecting.Burialwill beinFriendship(South ofDanville).Visitation willbeSunday,April28, 2024from1:00PMto3:00 PMatPeckFuneralHome. Mrs.SteeldiedonTuesday,April23,2024,ather residence.Shewasborn Saturday,May26,1951,in LawrenceCountytoKatie PaulineSanfordPrater. Shewasaloving,compassionateandbeautiful spirit,whocouldbefriend anyoneanywhere.No matterthechallengeshe wouldalwaysbethereto supportpeople.Shewasan unofficialmomtomany, asaferplaceforothers toconfideandatruenonjudgmentalloverofpeople.Sheinspiredyouto dream,toworkhard, tobeyourbest,toknow yourworth,totreatothers withrespectandmost ofalltolovelife.She wascreative,talented, craftyandshecouldfinda waytosolveanytaskthat cameherway.Shewas magicwhenitcameto flowers,justlikeher momma.Shewasthebest daughter,littlesister, wife,aunt,cousin,friend, mom,grannyandKoKo, thatyoucouldwishto have.Wehavenodoubt, sheissmilinginheavenas shereunitedwithpast lovedoneswhileshe scopesoutaplacetostarta flowergarden. Hermotherprecededherindeath. Survivorsincludeher husband,RonaldSteel; daughters,KimSteeland KristiSteel;sister,DorothyPowell;grandchildren, BrysonBrown,Mireille Steelandagranddaughterbylove,LeahEliff. PallbearerswillbeChristopherMcCravy,DaltonWestmoreland,SandySanford, HermanWeaverandRodneyWeaver.

AngelaMarie Traylor Somerville

Wednesday,April24,2024 atSummerfordNursing Home.HewasbornApril 14,1948,inMorganCounty, toClydeLivingstonTaylor andOmaLillianHarrisTaylor. Hewasemployedby Whitt’sServiceStation,as awreckerdriver,priortohis retirement.Hewasagood manandlovedraisinghis childrenandgrandchildren. Hewasprecededindeath byhisparents;abrother, VirgilMarvinTaylor;asister,NovelJuneKilpatric andabrother-in-law,Leroy Griffith.

Survivorsincludehisstepdaughters,KarenKelley Haga(Steve)andAngela “Angie”DoddKilpatric (James);brother,ClydeR. Taylor(Jeanette);sisters, GearldineGriffithandDarleneWright(Jerry);sisterin-law,GenevaTaylor;and brother-in-law,RobertKilpatric.

DonaldRayWilliams Hartselle

DonaldRayWilliamsIII, 30,ofHartselle,diedon April24,2024.Mr.WilliamswasbornonSaturday,September11,1993,in KentuckytoDonaldand SamanthaWilliams.No serviceisscheduledatthis time.Donaldwasaloving sonandbrother.Hewas agreatinspirationtohis brothersandanyonehe met.Donaldlovedvideo gamesandAnime.Hewas precededindeathbyhis grandmother,ConniePhilpotandhisgrandfather, DonaldWilliams,Sr. Survivorsincludehisparents,DonaldandSamantha Williams;brothers,Steven FrancoandJeffreyFranco; andtwosisters,Heaven WilliamsandCassiWilliams.

HenryLevetCrow

residenceinHartsellewith herfamilybyherside.She was80yearsold.Reba wasborntoWilliamByrd andMamiePannellVest onFebruary23,1944,in MorganCounty,Alabama. SheworkedasaHeadStart teacherinHartselleprior toretirement.Shewore manyhatsbutwillbemost rememberedasbeingalovingwife,motherMiMiand greatMiMi.Shelovedto quiltandsew,especially enjoyingherquiltingguild. ShealsoenjoyedvolunteeringattheRedCrossand spentmanyyearsdoingdo. Rebaisprecededindeath byherparents.Survivors includeherlovingand adoringhusbandof60 years,Cledith;herdaughter,ValerieClark(Kevin); sister,KatieHill;grandchildren,ConnerClark(fiancée Keri),CarsonClark(Allison),andCalebClark;and onegreatgranddaughter, GeorgiaGraceClark. PallbearerswillbeKevin Clark,W.ConnerClark, CarsonClark,William (Billy)Betterton,Jeremy BradfordandDonHenderson Thefamilyrequestinlieu offlowerspleaseconsider makingamemorialdonationinReba’snametothe AmericanRedCrossorSt. Jude’sHospital.

NathanSilasEngland

Athens AMemorialservicefor CarolCheatham,60,was heldSaturday,April27,2024 at3:00PMatPeckFuneral HomeChapelwithGeoff Halbrooksofficiatingand PeckFuneralHome directing.NoVisitationisscheduled. Ms.Cheathampassedaway onMonday,April22,2024, atHuntsvilleHospital. ShewasbornDecember4, 1963,inMorganCounty, toWilliamRayPatterson andMillieChunnPatterson. Shewasemployedasa grillcook,forCrackerBarrel,priortoherpassing. Shewasawonderful

AngelaMarieTraylor,65, ofSomervillepassedaway Saturday,April20,2024in Russellville.Shewasborn March31,1959,inNorfolk, Va.toJosephWalterEaton andJoanEveGeissensetter. Noservicesareplanned, andPeckFuneralHomeis assistingthefamily. Shewasateacherfor A.S.F.L.inHuntsville,prior toherretirement. Angelawasprecededin deathbyherfather,husband,BryceTraylor;son, DylanJackson;survivors include,son,BrianMills (Melissa);stepson,Shane Traylor(Camoon);mother, JoanEaton;twosisters, MelindaSteeleandAleta Haynes;fourgrandchildren.

JackieD.Taylor Vinemont Funeralserviceand EntombmentforJackieD. Taylor,76,willbeFriday, April26,2024at2:30PM atRoselawnCemeteryMausoleumwithPeckFuneral Homedirecting.Novisitationisscheduled. Mr.Taylorpassedawayon

Priceville Gravesideservicefor HenryLevetCrow,82,was heldSaturday,April27, 2024,at10:30AMatWalnutGroveBaptistChurch CemeterywithBro.Doyle CreelandBro.Aaron ClarkofficiatingandPeck FuneralHomedirecting. Mr.CrowdiedonWednesday,April24,2024,atDecaturMorganHospital.He wasbornJanuary25,1942, inLawrenceCountytoWilliam“Wilson”Crowand OzemaTuckerCrow.Prior tohisretirement,hewas astoremanagerforCVS. Mr.Crowwasamember ofWalnutGroveBaptist Churchwherehealsoserved asaDeacon.Helovedhis familyandlovedservingthe Lordwithhischurchfamily.Mr.Crowwaspreceded indeathbyhisparents andabrother,JoeCrow. Survivorsincludehiswife, LindaDoyleCrow;sons, AllanCrow(Sandra)and AndrewCrow;daughter, ChandraDotson(Allen); brother,RonaldCrow;sister,AnnAdams;fivegrandchildren,AlexCrow(Breana Alis);KaylaCrow;Carter Dotson(Jenna);Aaron CrowandBayleeDotson. PallbearerswillbeJacob Smith,DavidHogan, CarterDotson,AlexCrow, JohnnySmithandDanny Ward.

RebaSwinford AvisitationforMrs.Reba VestSwinfordwasheld Monday,April29,2024, from11:00to1:00PMat PeckFuneralHome.Her funeralservicefollowed at1:00PMintheChapel. IntermentwillbeatBurningtreeMemorialGardens. GeoffHalbrooksandBro. FrankieKeeneofficiated. PeckFuneralHomeishandlingthearrangements. Mrs.RebaVestSwinford passedawayFridaymorning,April26,2024,ather

Lacey’sSpring Afuneralservicefor NathanSilasEngland,28, ofLacey’sSprings,washeld Saturday,April27,2024, at2:00PMatValhermoso SpringsHolinessChurch withBro.TimPatrickofficiatingandPeckFuneral Homedirecting.Nathan EnglandwasbornonMonday,September4,1995,to MarkandTammyEngland. HediedonWednesday, April24,2024. Nathanwasalovingson, brother,andanamazing father.Helovedgaming, cooking,andmakingnew friends.Hewasawonderful friendtoall. Hewasprecededindeath byhismother,TammyEngland;uncles,Mathewand JoshuaTeague,hisgrandfathers,RandallKimbrough andBudySelby. Survivorsincludehis daughter,SylviaKayEngland;father,MarkEngland;brother,Jordan England;sisters,Megan EnglandandMarisaEngland;grandmothers,PatriciaKimbroughandWanda Thompson;grandfather, SamEngland;uncle,Toby England;aunt,ReneeEnglandandcousin,Cameron England. PallbearerswillbeNicholasMcKinley,Cameron England,TobyEngland, BrianEast,BrandonMoon, andChadMoon.

AxelReidJolly FuneralserviceforInfant AxelReidJolly,7weeks old,ofVinemont,washeld Monday,April29,2024, at4:00PMatNoFences CowboyChurchwithBro. JoshSparkmanofficiating andPeckFuneralHome directing.Burialwasat EvergreenCemetery. AxeldiedonApril25, 2024.HewasbornFebruary29,2024,inCullman, toGaryJollyandKrystal ChaneyJolly.

Survivorsincludehis parents,GaryandKrystal Jolly;brothers,Alexander BuckmasterandJonathanGuibert;sister,Alexis Guibert;grandparents, RalphandSheilaJollyand ChristinDeniseRoy;greatgrandparents,Josephine JamesandKayandTerry Johnson. PallbearerswereGageTice andRalphJolly.

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WeightWatchersmeetingsareMondaysat5:30 p.m.attheciviccenter. Weigh-inbegins5p.m. Formoreinfo,visitwww. weightwatchers.com.

Acancersupportgroup meetsonthefirstMonday ofeachmonthat6p.m.at thePleasantPlacebuilding.Anypersonwithany typeofcancerisinvitedto attend.Formoreinformation,call784-5694.

KimRobertson,aformer UniversityofAlabama Crimsonette,instructsa girlsbatonclassforages5 andolderinthebasicsof batonattheciviccenter. Thefeeforthisclassis$50 permonth.Classesmeet onThursdayafternoons. Calltheciviccenterfor details.

Allmothersofactive dutyreserveorhonorably dischargedmilitaryservicemembersareinvited toattendmonthlymeetingsofBlueStarMothers ofAmerica,Inc.TheMorganCountyChaptermeets thefirstTuesdayofevery monthat7p.m.atEast HighlandBaptistChurch inHartselle.

PricevillePalace,716NE ThompsonRoad,Priceville,willhaveRickyD theDancingDJFridays from7-10p.m.Saturdays willfeatureadanceclass from6-7p.m.followedby CountryEditionsBand from7-10p.m.Formore infocall256-353-4362.

HartselleHopeAA Meetingsmeetsatthe followingtimes:MondaySaturdayat5:30and7 p.m.;Monday,WednesdayandFridayatnoon, Sundaysat9a.m.and6 p.m.Located527SparkmanSt.SW.Formore informationcall256606-6211,256-778-9081 or256-345-4392

TheAmericanLegion AuxiliaryPost52meets onthefirstThursdayof everymonth.Theevent isopentowomenveteran includingthespouse’s daughtersandmothers, ofveteransinterested injoiningtheAmerican Legion.Themeetingsare heldattheJohnThompsonPost52LegionHall locatedat1110Sparkman St.NW.Formoreinfo, callLaurieCooperat256612-7444.

JMKMartialArts-Join JMKMartialArts&FitnessattheHartselleCivic Centerandbuildamore confidentyou!Martial

artsandfitnessclasses areavailableforkidsand adults.Classesaredividedintoagegroupsas follows;Pre-Kubs(ages 3-4),LilKubs(ages5-7), KidKubs(ages8-10), Jr.Kubs(ages11-14) andadults(ages15and older).Classesinclude karate,HapKiDo,wrestling/grappling,sparring, selfdefense,fitnessand conditioning.Seewww. JMKMartialArts.comfor ascheduleandpricing.

HartsellePublicLibrary offersPreschoolStorytimeeveryTuesdayat 10:30a.m.

TOPSclubAL0161 meetsMondaysat10a.m. atHartselleFirstChristianChurch.Joinusto TakeOffPoundsSensibly. Formoreinformation, callKatieat256-4763696orMonaat256502-9042

HartselleNutritionCenterinvitesseniorstojoin areaseniorcitizens,ages 55andolder,formorningsofgames,foodand goodtimes.Participants alsogoonmonthlyoutingsandplaybingoand cards,alongwithother activities.Suggested donationforthedaily lunchis$1.25perperson.Anyonewhodoesnot havetransportationtothe centercancallSteveat 256-773-0786.Arrangementswillbemadefor freeNARCOGtransit. Thenutritioncenteris openMon.throughFri., excludingholidays,from 8a.m.untilnoon.

CelebrateRecovery,a Christ-centered,12-step programforanyonewith ahurt,habitorhang-up, meetsat5:30p.m.atFirst UnitedMethodistChurch inHartselle.Meetings areeveryMondaynight, includingafreemealat 5:30p.m.andthegroup meetingat6:15p.m.CelebrateRecoveryaimsto offerasafeplacetomeet withotherswhoarealso seekinghealing.Formore infoemailjhand@fumchartselle.org.

FalkvilleVFW,locatedat 784CulverRoad,hosts bingoeveryFridaynight at5:45p.m.Formore information,call256-784 5747.

NarcoticsAnonymous MeetingList:Sundayat6onZoom.ID #622385025Monday, TuesdayandThursdayat 7p.m.inperson.Inpersonmeetingsareheldat 406PineAve.SW,Decatur.

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Bud’s19,3704SpringAve. S.W.,Decatur:75 AbsoluteNutrition—Decatur, 901CWimberlyDrive,Decatur: 78 SRBStoreInc.dbaYourStore, 1517W.MoultonSt.,Decatur: 85 MidwayStopLLC,1843Highway36E.,Hartselle:86

NewChina/C&LRestaurant lnc.,1668BeltlineRoadS.W., Decatur:87

CorporateDiningConcepts —NUCO,4301IversonBlvd., Trinity:88 PapaMurphy’sTakenBake Pizza,1406BeltlineRoadS.W., Decatur:88 AyChihuahua,620Highway 67S.,Decatur:89 HometownMarketNo.34— MeatMarket,412SparkmanSt. N.W.,Hartselle:89 ShellHighway31—Magam ReddyInc.,100Highway31 S.W.,Hartselle:90 Zaxby’s,410GrantSt.S.E., Decatur:90 CircleKStoresInc.2709302 Beltline,2400BeltlineRoad, Decatur:91 BeamRoastCoffee,3030 ModausRoadS.W.,Decatur:91 RiverCityNutrition,805Sixth Ave.S.E.AptA,Decatur:91 FalkvilleHighSchool,43Clark Drive,Falkville:92 JWSteakhouse,45Marco Drive,Priceville:92 Zaxby’sSpringAvenue,2830 SpringAvenueS.W.,Decatur: 92 PizzaHutNo.2936,200U.S.

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TheMorganCountySheriff’sOffice onFridayarrestedthreemenand chargedthemwithelectronicsolicitationofachildandtravelingto meetachildforanunlawfulsexact, accordingtotheSheriff’sOffice. TwomenfromDecatur—DraytonShawnTolliver,37,andCorey DeWayneWynnSr.,49—aswellas DanvilleresidentJeremyScottPeek, 31,werebookedintoMorganCounty

NestledinruralMorgan County,amongfarmland andquaintcountryhomes, standsacrossover8feet tall.Thecrosserectedby OakRidgeBaptistChurch appearedonthebarren plotoflandinnorthwest Hartsellelastmonth.

ForthemembersofOak RidgeBaptist,theprayer crossservesasasignofoutreachandlove.

“Weputituphopingthat peoplewouldnailtheir prayerrequeststothecross,” JerryChenaultsaid.“Tobe honest,though,ifithashad asingleprayernailedtoit, Idon’tknowaboutit.But itisthereifevenonepersonneedstolaytheirburdensdownatthefootofthe cross.”

AspastorofOakRidge BaptistinHartselle,asmall countrychurchwithacongregationhoveringaround 40,Chenaultoversawthe creationoftheprayercross. Theideastemmedfrom abookChenault’swife, Michelle,readaboutapastorinMississippi.

“Hedidsomethingsimilar,butdiditalittledifferentandalittlebetter thanwhatwe’redoing.The pastorstayedatthecross alldayeverydayforseveralmonths.Peoplewould

AppletreeAcademyII,9 MeadowLane,Decatur:97 CitgoDecaturLLC,2108 SandlinRoadS.W.,Decatur:98 PublixNo.45—Deli,1605 BeltlineRoadS.W.,Decatur:98 PublixNo.45—Meat,1605 BeltlineRoadS.W.,Decatur:98 PublixNo.45—Retail/Grocery,1605BeltlineRoad,Decatur:98 HartselleCitgo/ShreeAmbe LLC,600U.S.Highway31N.E., Hartselle:99 MurphyUSA7770,1213U.S. Highway31,Hartselle:99 CourtyardbyMarriottHotel, 1209CourtyardCircle,Decatur:100

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Jailandheldinlieuof$250,000 bonds,accordingtoMCSO. MCSO,incooperationwiththe DistrictAttorney’sOffice,U.S.Army CyberSpecialAgents,andtheLime-

comeupandhewouldpray withthem.Theywouldnail theirprayerstothecrossand turnthemovertotheLord,” Chenaultsaid.

Overthecourseofthose 100days,morethan1,500 peoplesharedtheirprayer requestsatthecross.

DuringSundayschool lessonsandchurchgatherings,membersofOakRidge Baptistdiscussedthebook andtheimpactoftheprayer cross.

“Wetalkedabouthowthe prayercrosswasawayto reachouttopeopleandpray withthemaboutwhatever isgoingonintheirlives. Somebodyatchurchfinally mentionedthatwecould putacrossonourland,” Chenaultsaid.

InearlyMarch,Chenault, alongwithmembersDavid ArcherandCharlesDriver builtanderectedthecross madeof6-by-6pressuretreatedlumberonlandon VaughnBridgeRoad.

Afterconstructingthe cross,Chenaultpostedto Facebook,“Wecanpray anywhereandatanytime. Scripturetellsuswecan…. Scripturealsotellsusthere’s powerintheinterceding prayersofthesaints.And wearetobeareachother’s burdens.OakRidgeBaptist Churchhasputupacross

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Buildingpermits April15-19

DavidChapman,roofconversion,$15,220 MichaelBlackwood,roofconversion,$28,000 JerryGibson,residential remodel,$40,000 JohnSuggs,residentialHVAC, $7,800 MarquitaWiley,residential remodel,$9,650 DorseyHouse,roofconversion,$13,339 CharlesDavis,residential electrical,$6,000 JefferyCompton,roofconversion,$24,487.19 NicoleSmith,residential HVAC,$10,365 RyanMoore,residentialHVAC, $14,340 EddyTurrentine,roofconversion,$14,000 TeresaSmith,roofconversion,$6,175 JennieTurney,roofconversion,$12,250 RonChenault,roofconversion,$16,615 PatrickBarry,roofconversion,$31,350 BillBurdette,residential remodel,$33,075 DavidWallace,residential naturalgas,$3,000 ChuckKennedy,residential HVAC,$6,500

stoneCountySheriff’sOfficeconductedthe“childsextrafficking” operationthatstemmedfroman “ongoingpartnership”withtheCovenantRescueGroup,MCSOsaid. “Thepurposeoftheoperationwas toidentify,investigateandarrest predatorsseekingchildrenforsexual acts,”accordingtotheMCSOstatement.“Additionalchargesarepossible.”

RecordsshowedMondayTolliver andPeekhavesincebeenreleased fromjail,whileWynn’sstatuswas unclearfromjailrecords.

OakRidgeBaptistChurcherectedacommunityprayer crossonVaughnBridgeRoad,two-tenthsofamile westofForestChapelRoad.OakRidgeBaptistChurch builtanderectedthecrossinhopesthecommunity wouldnail,tapeortackprayerrequeststothecross. JerryChenault,pastorofOakRidgeBaptist,center, withmembersDavidArcher,left,andCharlesDriver, right.

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OnebalmyspringafternoonayearafterEffie haddied,Ieasedoutthe backdoorwithmycoffeeandshuffleddownahandicap rampwehadbuiltforherbefore shelosthermobility.Ithadbeen severaldayssinceIlastvisitedthe patio,whereinpastyearsIhad spentmuchtimeenjoyingquiet momentswatchingnatureunfold andviewinglifeinitstotality.But sinceherdeathlifehadbeendifferentforme.Itseemedsomething withinmehaddiedaswell. VisitstothePatiohadbeenless frequentanddevoidofmuchjoy. Aftersittingafewmoments,with thoughtsasemptyasthecoffee cup,Iturnedtogoinsidetothe reclinerwhereIspentmuchtime idlinglifeaway.

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Attheendoftheday,ourhome feelsfullerwithArcheraround. Hemaybejustonemoremouth tofeedandonemorelitterbox toclean,buthe’salsoonemore sourceofloveandcompanionship.

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treewithits budsreadyto open.Itwas asifithad beendivinely placedinmy lineofsight. Ithadbeen movedfrom anoldhome placewhereit hadsurvived drought, storms,and muchneglect.

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treeseemedtobeaparableforme. Ihadbeenfacinglifeinapassive wayandbeingcontrolledbyit. Itseemeditwastimeformeto decidewhetherIwasgoingtobea spectatoroflifeandbedirectedby forcesaroundme,orIwasgoing tobeaparticipant,andactively makechoicesthatwoulddirectmy purposeinliving.

Ilingeredlongonthepatiodealingwiththatthought.Inthedays aheadplanswouldtakeshape.Life goeson.Itsdurationisnotinmy hands.Howevermuchofwhat happensistheresultofdecisions thatIcouldmake.

MuchhadchangedinmylifeduringEffie’sillness.Ithadcovereda periodoffiveyears.Duringthose yearsIhadservedasherprimary caregiveraswedealtwithherLewy BodyDementia.Duringherlast threeyears,Ihadbeenwithher dayandnight.Hospicegaveus somehelpduringthedays.Their personnelhadbeenhelpfulbutfor

muchoftheremainingtime,Iwas alonewithher.Effiewasavery privateindividualandwouldnot allowanyoneelse,includingour daughters,tohelpwithherneeds. AtthetimeIwasinmyearly eighties.Theconstantstraintook itstollonmephysicallyandemotionally.Inthefollowingmonths, Iwashospitalizedforseveraldays ontwoseparateoccasions.Itwas obviousIcouldnotcarryonthe sameprogramsofministryas before.Overthefollowingmonths, Idealtwithaginganditsconsequences. SlowlyIfoundsatisfactoryplaces ofservice.OrasItellmypastor friendscontemplatingretirement, theyfoundme.Tomydearfriends whofindthemselvesinsituations suchasthoseIfaced,Iofferyoumy prayers,love,andencouragement. Donotgiveuponlife.Itgoeson. Beapartofit.

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Summer camp preview

Rock climbing, musical theater, basketball, nature hikes and more await

Calling all aspiring artists, scientistsandexplorers,summer camps await. Check out these camps that will keep the kids busy as they climb boulders, sculpt clay, dissect sharks, canoe creeks and stageplays.

NATURE PineRidge

Ages:Grades4to8

Dates: May 27-July 26, 9

a.m.-4 p.m., Monday to Friday

Nestled on 120 acres in Somerville, the Pine Ridge camp offers adventures in archery, hiking, canoeing, caving, horseback riding, fire building,zipliningandmore.

Cost:$394perweek.

Register: pineridgedaycamp.org

CookMuseum

Grades:Grades4to9

Dates:June12andJuly17,8

a.m.-2p.m.

Become an aquarist for a dayorherpetologistforaday during the Cook Museum’s one-day camps. Participants intheaquaristforadaycamp on June 12 will experience live animal feedings, ocean classesandasharkdissection. Participantsintheherpetologist for a day camp on July 17willexperienceherpetology classes,animalfeedingsanda frog dissection. Herpetology isthestudyofamphibians.

Cost: $130 for members, $145fornon-members.

Register:256-898-6312

Be a Little Wild Nature Camp

Ages:6-11

Dates:June3-7and18-21,9

a.m.-4 p.m. and July 8-12, 8 a.m.-3p.m.

Go on microhabitat hikes, participate in hands-on science experiments and create art projects during the Be a Little Wild Nature Camp organized by the North Alabama Zoological Society. The campsinJunewilltakeplace atCampHelenBaptistCamp, 14477 Baptist Camp Road in Harvest. The July camp will be at J.D. & Annie S. Hays Nature Preserve, 7161 U.S. 431inOwensCrossRoads.

Cost:$250-295.

Register: nalzs.org/naturecamp-pnp Huntsville Botanical Garden

Ages:4-12

Dates: May 28-July 26,

weekly camps. Full-day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., and half-day, 9 a.m.-1p.m. Explore nature during HuntsvilleBotanicalGarden’s campsrangingfrom“Garden Detectives” to “What’s Cooking” to “Bugs: Heroes and Villains.”

Cost: Ranges from $175400. Register:hsvbg.org

ARTS

CampCarnegie

Ages: Rising first to sixth graders. Campers must be 6 bythestartofcamp.

Dates: June 24-28, July 8-12,8a.m.-5p.m.

The Carnegie Visual Arts Center will transform into an imagination station for children as Camp Carnegie campers learn about art, drama, music, yoga and science. 207 Church St. N.E., Decatur.

Cost: $180 for Carnegie members; $200 for nonmembers.

Register:carnegiearts.org.

PrincessTheatre

Ages: Rising first to 12th graders

Dates:June10-14andJune 17-21 for rising first to fifth graders; June 24-28 for rising seventh to 12th graders, 9a.m.-3p.m.

The Princess Theatre’s weeklong camps will challenge participants to create sets and costumes, write scriptsandactoutroles.The elementary-level camps will stage a version of “12 Dancing Princesses” during the June10-14campand“Robin Hood”duringtheJune17-21 camp.Duringtheteencamp, students will rehearse, produce and perform a short play.

Cost: $175 for elementarylevel camp, $125 for teen camp.

Register: princesstheatre. org.

SchoolofFineArts

Ages:3andup

Dates:Vary

Campers will participate in dance, music, theater and martial arts at First Baptist of Decatur’s School of Fine Arts. The summer camps include Princess Ballerina for ages 3-7, beginner piano camp, Little Monets and Mozarts, an acting camp, world drumming camp, Super Hero Academy and more.

Cost:Varies.

oflaw.

asked the council to revoke Sunflowers’businesslicense.

Thelaw City Attorney Larry Madison, who attended the meeting, told Kershner the council could not arbitrarily revoke a person’s business license.

Thompson asked the city attorney what the council coulddo.

“Alotofthosethings,nothing,” Madison said. “Can’t require her to get a translator. We can’t require her to be nice. We can’t require her to be polite. We can’t take her business license or any of those things that deprive them of their constitutional rights without due process

The FCA Power Sports Camp will

faith.

Register: schooloffinearts. org

StringCamp

Ages:Thirdto12thgraders

Dates: July 8-12, 9 a.m.-

noon

Learn about string instruments during the camp organized by Decatur Youth Symphony. The camp will culminate with a showcase for friends and families on July12at12:30p.m.atFairview Baptist Church, 4511 Danville Road S.W., Decatur.

Cost:Free Register: decaturyouthsymphony.org

MusicalTheatreCamp

Ages:8-19

Dates:June3-14

Participants in the Musical Theatre Camp will stage a young actors’ version of the classic Broadway musical “Cats” at the Alabama Center for the Arts. A two-week camp experience exists for ages 10-19 and a one-week campexperience,June10-14, isavailableforages8-9.

Cost: $300 for two weeks, $150foroneweek Register:Findalinktoregister on the Alabama Center fortheArtsFacebookpage.

ArtExplorations

Ages:10-14

Dates: July 8-12, 8 a.m.-

noon

Get immersed in the arts during the Art Explorations Camp at the Alabama CenterfortheArts.Camperswill exploreandcreate2Dand3D artprojects.

Cost:$85

Register:Findalinktoregister on the Alabama Center fortheArtsFacebookpage.

TheProject:ArtsBuffet Ages:15-19

Dates:June3-14,allday

During the two-week arts intensive at the Alabama Center for the Arts, students will be exposed to ceramics, mosaics, millinery, mixed media,paintingandmore.

Cost:Free Register: Find an application at The Project: The Alabama Center for the Arts Summer Arts Pathway Facebook page. Applications and accompanying materials are duebyWednesdayat5p.m.

SPORTS

RockClimbing

Ages:5-14

Dates: May 27-July 26, 8 a.m.-noonor1-5p.m.

The weeklong summer climbingcampatHighPoint Climbing&FitnessinHuntsville will teach students the basics of climbing, techniques, equipment use and more.

Cost: $275 Register: highpointclimbing.com/huntsville/mid-city Power Sports Camp Ages: 6-13

Dates: June 17-21

The faith-based camp organized by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes combines faith and sports. Activities include baseball, basketball, softball, soccer, volleyball, fishing, archery, cheerleading, tennis, golf and more. The camp will take place at Decatur Baptist Church.

Cost: $135 in April, $145 in May, $150 in June Register: nwalfca.org/ camp Calhoun Community College Sports Camps

Ages: Vary

Dates: Vary Athletic camps at Calhoun

Community College include the Softball Youth Camp on June 5, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; the Little Warhawks BasketballCamponJune13-14, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.; Volleyball Playdates for middle school students, July 8-11; Volleyball Youth Camp for grades 3-8, July 17-18.

Cost: Varies Register: calhoun.edu/ events/categories/summercamps OTHER Camp Safe Haven

Ages: 5-13

Dates: Starting June, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Activities include drum lessons, arts and crafts, games, swimming, reading and math lessons and field trips. Camps held at Austin Junior High School. Cost: $25 per week. Register: 256-341-4690

SWeETy Ages: Rising ninth to 12th graders

Dates: June 10-12, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; June 13, 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The four-day SWeETy (Summer Welding and Electrical Technology) camp will introduce high school girls to welding and electrical technology. The camp at Calhoun Community College is open to the first 33 girls that register.

Cost: $25. A limited number of needs-based scholarships are available through the Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce. Register: calhoun.edu/ events/sweety-camp-forgirls

Cybersecurity

Ages: Rising sixth to 12th graders

Dates: June 24-28 and July 8-12 for rising ninth to 12th graders; July 22-26 for rising ninth to 12th graders and rising sixth to eighth graders, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Campers will learn how computers work, about cyberthreats and online security during Calhoun Community College’s standardandadvancedCybersecurity Summer Camps. The standardlevelandadvanced levelcampswillbeavailable at each weeklong session.

Cost: $30

Register: Calhoun.edu/ business.cis/cybersecuritycamps

KidCam Camp Ages: 5-13

Dates: May 28-July 26, 9 a.m.-3p.m.Beforeandafter care available 7-9 a.m. and 3-6 p.m.

KidCam Camp will provide campers with sports, thearts,talentshows,board games and STEM activities. The Decatur camp will take place at City Church, 1312 Riverview Ave. S.E. Cost: $180 per week, $162 for siblings. Register: kidcamcamp. com

Camp Hope Ages: 5-12

Dates: June 4, 8:30 a.m.1:30 p.m.

Organized by Hospice of the Valley, Camp Hope, the free one-day camp for children, ages 5-12, grieving the death of a loved one, will takeplaceatIngallsHarbor. Activities include music, arts, crafts and more.

Cost: Free Register: hospiceofthevalley.net/2024-camp-hopeluau or call 256-350-5585

Hartselle Junior Thespians excel at state festival

Special to the Enquirer

Hartselle High and Hartselle Junior High Theatre made waves at the Alabama Thespian Festival in February at Vestavia High School.Highschoolstudents competed in 30 events, with 18 qualifying for nationals at Indiana University this summer. This year, 20 Hartselle High students qualified, a significant increase from previous years, according to dramateacherLisaKing.

ation,” he said. “We will look intoit.”

“On the other hand, if you tell her don’t come on my propertyanddon’ttouchmy glass, then she is trespassing when she does and could be prosecuted.”

Madison said there may be some actions the city could take but he must investigate first.

“Idon’tthinkwecanrevoke her business license, but I will look and see if there is anyprecedentforit,”hesaid.

Kershner, who opened the business 2½ years ago, said the problems are not new. She said it had been going on at least 10 years but is gettingworse.

Madison told Kershner thatifHueiLaiisinterfering withherbusinessopportunities it is really a civil matter, notacriminalone.

“I do appreciate your situ-

In light of recent events, Kershner said she believes action must be taken by either the council or the police.

“It’s not a question of if she is going to become violent and hurt somebody, it’s a question of when that is going to happen,” Kershner said. “And I’m going to tell you, it’s going to happen on city property because it’s either going to happen in the street or on the sidewalk.”

Kristy Urban of Urban Altered said every time her receptionist goes out to water the flowers or sweep, Huei Lai comes over and “berates them, yells at them.”

She said the receptionists have seen her come to the

Junior High students competed in eight events, with four receiving superior scores. Among them were Alana Travers (2), Gunner Calhoun (2), Marley Roberts andJeremiahBanks. Several HHS students made it to the Showcase and qualified for nationals: CooperReidEstep(2),Lucas McMinemon (2), Alyssa Dobbs-Langford (2), and Sage Fairchild. Additionally, Kennedy Cataline, Lily Collins(2),BradynBarrier,Leah

other side of the street and take pictures of people’s license plates.

“If they get out of the car, she yells at them,” Urban said.

Thompson asked whether these reported issues could lead to the revocation of a business license.

“Ifyou are interferingwith the surrounding businesses, maybe,” Madison said. “I’ll have to look it up.”

Jeanette Fiore, of Greco Fiore Designs, said “the behavior is going in a bad direction and is getting worse.”

Fiore said the business owners came to the council out of frustration, but they want to be equitable.

“We want to be fair. We want to be kind. We don’t want to destroy somebody’s livelihood,” Fiore said.

Johnson,LauraLundy,Alivia Wiley, Caydence Hanlon, Scarlet Poole, Izzy SmithHollin, Kaegan Olive, Jack Turner, Lily Norris, Emma Gregory,MaryClaireCulpepper, and Clara Bass qualified fornationals. Hartselle Theatre will host several upcoming events in thecommunity: - May 3: Don Alejo’s Spirit Night - May 4: Character BreakfastattheHartselleFineArts Center,9-11a.m.

- May 11: Micheal Dean Tribute Concert at the HHS Auditorium, 7 p.m. (Tickets cost$15) -May23:ElPortal#1Spirit Night,4-9p.m. - May 31 and June 1: “Murder at the Banquet” at the FineArtsCenter,7p.m. - June 3-7: Youth Theatre Campfeaturing“JungleBook Kids,”9a.m.until2p.m. For tickets or camp registration, contact Lisa King at lisa.king@hartselletigers. org.

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PHOTOS BY JERONIMO NISA combine sports and PHOTOS BY JERONIMO NISA Camp Carnegie will take place June 24-28 and July 8-12. Gunner Calhoun, Alana Travers, Marley Roberts and Jeremiah Banks.

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TheFalkvilleChurchofChrist willholdagospelmeeting beginningMay5at10a.m.WillieFranklinwillspeaknightlyat 7p.m.throughMay7.

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

PineyGroveChristian Churchhostsserviceseach Sundayschoolat10a.m., preachingat11a.m.,evening serviceat6p.m.andWednesdaynightBiblestudyat6p.m.

FirstBaptistChurch Falkville,locatedat305E. MainStreetinFalkville,has thefollowingserviceschedule:SundaySchool,9:15a.m., SundayWorshipServiceat 10:30a.m.andnoSunday nightservice.WednesdayEveningServicesstartat6:00 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.,Biblepreaching at11a.m.Wednesdaynight BibleStudyat6:30p.m.

WalnutGroveBaptist Churchislocatedat622South BethelRoadinHartselle.The pastorisJohnD.Bain.Sunday schoolisat10a.m.,worship serviceisat11a.m.andeveningworshipserviceisat6 p.m.Wednesdayserviceat6 p.m.Formoreinfo,visituson Facebookorlogontohttp:// walnutgrovebaptistchurch. weebly.com.

FirstBaptistChurchof Hartselle,210WoodlandSt. NW,offersworshipservices asfollows:onSunday-ContemporaryWorshipat9am, SundaySchoolat10am,and TraditionalWorshipat11am; onWednesdayat6pm–Bible Study,Student&Children’s activities.Dr.ClaytonSpeedis thepastor.Formoreinfocall 256-773-5500orvisitfbchart. org.

McKendreeChristianFellowship,anon-denominational church,locatedat2795Highway55W.,Danville,holdsser-

vicesSundaymorningat9:30 a.m.forBibleclass,worshipat 10:45a.m.,Wednesdaynight potluckat6:30p.m.andBible studyat7p.m.

PattilloStreetChurchofGod holdsSundayschoolat9:30 a.m.andpraiseandworshipat10:30a.m.ASunday eveningserviceisheldat5 p.m.andaWednesdayBible studyat7p.m.,including youthactivities.Thechurch islocatedat1211PattilloSt. SWinHartselle,andthepastorisGaryPhillips.

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. FormoreinfocontactPastorRustyHodges,256-6120266.

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.

FirstChristianChurchin Hartselleinvitesyoutojoin usonSundaymorningsfor Sundayschoolat9a.m.and worshipserviceat10a.m.We havea“nocreedbutChrist,” andpartakeofHolyCommunioneachSunday.Wealso meetonWednesdaynightfor Biblestudyat6p.m.Nurseryisprovided.Ourpastor isMickeyJohnson.Please visitourwebsitetoviewour sermonsatwww.fcchartselle. com.

OakRidgeMissionaryBaptistChurch,151HardyRd. (quartermileoffVaughn BridgeRd),servicesSunday schoolat10am,Worshipat

11am,Sundaynightat6pm andWednesdaynightat6pm. Everyoneiswelcomeand BrotherJimmyChenaultis thepastor.

FirstIndependentMethodistChurch,locatedat3 OxmoreFlintRoadinDecatur,holdsworshipat10:30 a.m.onSundaysandBible studyat6p.m.onWednesdays.HalDiagreisthe churchpastor.

FellowshipBaptistChurch onSetterAvenueinDecatur (justwestofCrackerBarrel)holdsSundayschoolat 9:45a.m.andworshipat11 a.m.Call256-355-8414for information.

ChurchofGodProphecy, 503StewartSt.inHartselle, holdsthefollowingweekly services:Sundayschoolat 10a.m.,worshipserviceat 11a.m.andWednesdaynight serviceat6p.m.Pastoris ChrisBates.

SerenityBaptistChurch, locatedat1062Perkins WoodRd.,Hartselle,welcomesanewpastor,Bro. LynnMorgan(2024).SundaySchoolisheldat9:45 a.m.withSundayWorship at11am.

ForestHillBaptistChurch, 1947BluffCityRd,Somerville,AL35670invites everyonetooldhymnsingingKJVpreachingeach SundaySchoolmorningat 10am,ChurchServiceat 11am,Sundaynightat6pm andWed.nightat7pm.For moreinformation256-7545226.

Mt.CarmelBaptistChurch locatedat287Mt.Carmel Road,Falkville,AL35622, offersSundaySchoolat 10am,worshipserviceat 11amleadBrotherDavid TaylorandSundayevening worshipat6pm

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.,eveningworshipat 6p.m.andWednesdayworshipserviceat6:30p.m.Call 353-4315formoreinfo.

Sometimesinlife,we encounterpivotal momentsthatdemand significantfaithtopropelusforward.Whilesomemay falterintheseinstances,others flourish.Whatqualitiescanwe nurturetoensurewethriveduringsuchpivotalmoments?Caleb, afigurefromtheBible,exemplifiesprofoundfaith.Whentasked withscoutingthenewlanddestinedfortheIsraelites,Calebandone otherwerethesoleindividualswhopossessedthefaithtopressonward.Contrarily,tenothersdoubtedthefeasibilityof theendeavor.Caleb,however,harboreda differentperspective.Firstly,heembraced positivity(Numbers14:6-8),directinghis focustowardstheopportunitiespresented byGodratherthandwellingonnegativity.

SanctuaryCommunity Churchislocatedat1149 WestMainSt.Hartselle. SundaySchoolisheldat 10a.m.;servicesat11and WednesdaynightBiblestudy at7p.m.

FalkvilleChurchofChrist, 18West2ndSt.,Falkville, meetseachSundaymorningforBibleSchoolat9 a.m.withMorningWorship serviceat10a.m.Sunday eveningworshipserviceisat 6p.m.andWednesdayEveningBibleStudyat7p.m. Pleasejoinus.

SouthwestBaptistChurch, 1705RidgedaleDr.SW, Hartselle,hasSundaySchool beginningat9:45eachSunday,morningworshipat 11:00amandeveningworshipat6:00pm.Wednesday nightservicesareat6:00 pm.Bro.GregBurchamis thepastor.Formoreinformation,call256-773-5994.

CedarCreekFreeWillBaptistChurch,locatedat1303 CedarCreekChurchRdin Hartselle,hasSundayschool at10a.m.,worshipat11a.m. and5p.m.,andWednesday eveningserviceat6p.m. Theirdoorsarealwaysopen. Formoreinfo,callPastor CliffTomlinson256-8984198.

WordAlive!Churchand pastorBrianCulbreathhave weeklyradioshowsonSundaysat1:15p.m.on91.3FM andMon.throughFri.on 106.3FM.

ValhermosoBaptist Church,locatedat7312 Hwy.36EinLacey’sSpring, holdsSundayschoolat10 a.m.andworshipservicesat 11a.m.and5p.m.Disciple-

Positivityoftenpavesthepath tosuccess.Secondly,hedemonstratedfearlessnesstowards newchallenges(Numbers 13:30).Momentsofimmense faithfrequentlynecessitate confrontingunfamiliarobstacles.Calebillustratesthata positiveoutlookfostersreadinesstotacklesuchchallenges. Lastly,Calebunderscoresthe necessityofplacingunwaveringfaithinGod(Numbers14:9).Eventually,Caleb’sfaithwasrewarded,as hereceivedthelandpromisedbyGod (Numbers14:24/Joshua14:12).Letus cultivatepositivity,embracenewchallenges,andanchorourfaithentirelyin God.Bydoingso,wewillpossessthe profoundfaithneededtonavigatelife’s pivotalmoments.

shiptrainingandworship areheldat6p.m.onWed. evening.Children,youthand adultclassesareat6:30p.m.

GumSpringsBaptist Church,locatedat371Gum SpringsRoadinHartselle, hasSundaymorningworshipat11a.m.andSunday Schoolclassesat10a.m. openforallages.Wednesdaynightprayermeetingsat 6:30p.m.

FaithIndependentChurch, locatedonBellSpringsRoad onLaconMountain,has serviceseachSundayat10 a.m.forSundayschooland 11a.m.and6p.m.forworship(exceptonthirdSunday nights–noservice).Wednesday’sserviceisat7p.m.They areanon-denominational church,andthepastorisBro JamesE.MillsJr.

LivingHopeChurchof GodinChrist,locatedat901 McDanielStreet,hasSunday schoolat10a.m.,Sunday worshipat11:15a.m.and BiblestudyTuesdaysat7 p.m.

PricevilleChurchofChrist, locatedat143RobinsonRd inPriceville,holdsSundaySchoolat9:00,Sunday morningworshipat10:00; Sundayeveningworshipat 5:00andWednesdaynight at7:00.Call256-431-4770 formoreinformation.

LawrenceCoveBaptist, 142PineBlurrRd,Eva,AL 35621,holdsSundaySchool at10amandworshipat 11amwithPastorSteven Smith.Formoreinfocontact 256-482-2247.

Mt.NeboBaptistChurch, 860Mt.NeboRoad,

Falkville,holdsSunday schoolat10a.m.,worshipat 11a.m.andSundayevening worshipat6p.m.WednesdayeveningBiblestudyis at6p.m.Formoreinformation,call256-476-5201

FlintBaptistChurchholds worshipservicesandchildren’sservicesat9:30a.m. onSundaysandaprayerserviceandchildren’sdiscipleshiponWednesdaysat6:30 p.m.Thechurchbuilding islocatedat4119Hwy31 SouthinDecatur.Formore information,call(256)3537429.

TheRevivalTabernacle holdsservicesSundaysat 10a.m.andWednesdayeveningat7p.m.Thechurch islocatedat1109MainSt. W.PastorsJasonandGinger Thayerwelcomeeveryoneto attend.

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.For moreinfo,call256-773-2121 oremailcorhartselle@gmail. com.

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Membersof FalkvilleFire andRescue hassuccessfullycompletedtheirEmergencyVehicleDriver(EVD) class,enhancingtheirskills invariousaspectssuchas TypesofApparatus,ApparatusInspectionandMaintenance,ApparatusSafety, OperatingEmergencyVehi-

cles,anddrivingproficiency. Congratulationsareextendedtothefollowingstudents fortheirdedicationtothe course,andtheDepartmentexpressesgratitude

fortheircommitmentto advancingtheirknowledge tobetterservetheircommunities:JakeLawrence (BrindleeMountainVolunteerFireDept.),Hunter Braswell,ChrisEspy,and RobertShortz(Chalybeate FireandRescue),Jodah Clark,AllieHeaton,PatrickHolmesandQuinton Webster(FalkvilleFireand

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DuringMarch,the FalkvilleFireandRescue Departmentrespondedto 104callsforservice,comprisingvariousemergencies suchasEMS,MVC,WeatherRelatedincidents,Lift Assist,BrushFires,ResidentialandBusinessFires, Entrapmentsituations, ElevatorRescues,andIllegalBurns.Witharesponse rateof97%and26additionalMutualAidCalls, theDepartmentensured promptassistancetothose inneed.

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FernandWillhaveone incredibledaytogether exploringthecityofToronto.Theymakeadealto meetayearlateratFern’s family’sresort.However, Willnevershowsup.Fern isangryandfeelslikeit’s theworstnon-breakupever. Now,itsnineyearslaterand

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Fern’smotherhasdied andtheresortisn’tdoing well.Whiletryingtoput itbacktogether,Willrandomlyshowsuptohelp herwiththebusiness.It hasbeennearlyadecade sincetheyhaveseeneach other,andhestillannoyinglyknowsherbetter thananyone.Canthese twostubbornpeople worktogetheronfixing theirpastandovercoming theirgrief?

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Thetight-knitHartselle PoliceDepartmentisseeking tofillfourvacanciesleftby retiringofficersamidahistoric,nationwiderecruitment crisisforlawenforcement. “Aboutfouryearsago,there wasafolderinthecaptain’s officethatwasfullofapplications,”saidHartsellepolice Capt.AlanMcDearmond.“I thinktherewerearound50in there.Andthosewereapplicationshumanresourcespulled forustolookat.Now,we hardlyhaveany.” HartsellePDisnotalone. AccordingtotheBureauof JusticeAssistance,acomponentoftheDepartment ofJustice,“lawenforcement agenciesacrossthecountry faceahistoriccrisisinrecruitingandretainingqualified candidates.”

A2023studybythePolice ExecutiveResearchForum foundthatpolicedepartments arelosingofficersfasterthan theycanhirenewones.

Despiterecruitmentdifficulties,HartsellePDhasstrict

…soyoucannailortapeor tackyourrequeststoit.We willbeprayingoverthese requests….Youcanattach yourrequeststhereand knowthattheywillbelifted uptotheLord.” Thecrossrepresentsthe

hiringstandardscompared tosomeotherlocalagencies, accordingtoLt.DanielParker. “Wejusthaveadifferentway ofdoingit,”hesaid.“Ourfocus isthecity,ourcitizens—we wanttogivethemthebest.”

McDearmondsaidcandidatesareexpectedtogoabove andbeyondthestandardsset bytheAlabamaPeaceOfficers’ StandardsandTrainingCommission.

“Weareverypickywithwho wehire,”hesaid.“Apolygraph isnotrequiredbyAPOSTC; however,werequireapolygraph.”

McDearmondsaidcandidatesalsotakeapsychologicaltestwiththreepossible outcomes:recommendfor employment,recommend withcaution,ordonotrecommend.

“We’llonlyhireyouifit’s‘recommendforemployment,’” hesaid.“Wedon’ttakeany chancesonthesecondaryone.”

Thedepartment’sfirearm qualificationandmilitary veteranstandardsarealsoa higherbarthanAPOSTC’s.

“Wewanttonotonlymeet thestandardbutexceedthe

latestprojectChenault,a formerextensionagentand martialartsinstructor,has undertakensincebecoming pastorofOakRidgeBaptist inthefallof2022.

“Ihavebeeninchurchmy wholelife,butIwasalukewarmbelieverthatwhole time.Ineverconsidered beingapastoruntilIwas inmy50s,”the62-year-old

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Parkersaidit’simportant foraspiringofficerstohave empathy.

“Iwanttoseethatthey’re teachable,”hesaid.“Iwantto seethatthey’rehumble.Idon’t wantanegotisticalbullyto comeouthereandtrytorepresentourcity.Iwantsomebodythat’sgoingtogooutand dothejobhonorably,andthen Ialsowantthemtobeableto admitwhenthey’rewrong.

“Ikindofpridethedepartmentonthis.We’vegotno boneswithtellingyou,‘Hey, I’msorry,Imadeamistake.’ Thebenefitofhavingthese highstandardsiswedon’t havetodothatalot.Itbenefits usandthecitizens.”

‘Familyatmosphere’ Therearearound38officerscurrentlyemployedby HartsellePD,accordingto McDearmond.Hethinksit’s theperfectsize.

Chenaultsaid.“NowIcan’t imaginedoinganything else.”

Chenault’spathtopreachingbegansevenyearsago afterclosinghiskaratestudio. “IthoughtIwasretiring. Ihadplentytodoathome. ButthenIstartedgetting thesethoughtsandnudges. ItwasGod,”Chenaultsaid. Chenaultattendedseminaryforfouryearsand beganservingasasupply

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MorganCounty4Hwillbe hostingajointpigshowwith LawrenceCounty4Htobe heldattheMoultonLion’s ClubFairgroundsMay11. Youthhavebeenraisingand trainingtheirpigssinceJanuaryandwillauctionthem offattheshow’send.Spectatorsareencouragedto attendtheshowwhichwill startat10a.m.followedby theauctionatnoon.Atthe conclusionoftheauction, allpigswillbetransported toalocalprocessorbythe MorganCountyExtension Office,soanyonelooking tostocktheirfreezerswith locallygrownporkcanhave itprocessedtotheirspecificationsandexpectittobe readyabouttwoweeksafter theshow.Pleasedirectany questionstotheMorgan CountyExtensionOfficeat 256-773-2549.

“Ourdepartmentisstillsmall enoughwhereyoucantalkto thechief,”hesaid.“Youknow whoheis,whathelookslike. Heknowswhoyouare.There arealotofdepartmentswhere youcangomonthswithout seeingthechief. “We’rebigenoughthatwe haveourowncriminalinvestigationdivision,wehaveour ownschoolresourceofficer program.Wehavesomeextra things—Parkerandsome othersaredronepilots.”

Parkersaiddepartment administratorshavekeptthe departmentuptodatewith advancesintechnology. “Allthisstuffthatthey’ve beendoingforus,especiallyinthelastfiveyears,has completelychangedtheway wework,”hesaid.“Theyjust purchasednewgunsforus. Wedrivealmostbrand-new SUVs.Alotofthatstuff,to ayoungofficer,meanssomething.

“It’shardtoleaveaplace whereyoufeelvalued.It’s notjustouradministrators andcityleaders.I’vespent18 yearsonpatrol,andI’lltell you,ourcitizensstillloveus.

workpastor,fillingintemporarilyatchurches.One ofthosechurcheswasOak RidgeBaptistwherehis youngerbrotherpreached forayear.

“Whenmybrother announcedhewasleaving OakRidge,Itoldhimto tellthemI’dbegladtofillin anddointerimwork.They askedmetofillinuntilthey couldfindarealpastor. Afterafewmonthstheytold metheywantedmetobe

Whenyoufeelappreciated bythecommunityandyour leadersinthedepartment, that’sagame-changer.”

Newrecruitswhoarenot yetAPOSTC-certifiedwill receiveastartingpayof $21.07perhour.Oncehired, theywillbegintrainingby ridingalongwithanexperiencedofficerbeforeattendingthepoliceacademy.After that,recruitsmustcomplete thefieldtrainingofficerprogram. Hartselle’sschoolsystem, competitivepay,take-home vehiclepolicyandbenefits areafewthingsthatmake HartsellePDanattractiveemployer,accordingto McDearmond.

“Youalsogetthatcamaraderie,”Parkersaid.“Weknow eachother’sbirthday,our kids’birthdays.Mydaughterwasthinkingaboutgoing intothesamecareerfieldas thecaptain’sdaughter,soI reachedouttohimandwe hookedthosetwoup.It’sstuff likethatthatyoudon’tthink aboutwhenyou’reayoung guyanddon’thaveafamily.” InvestigatorCodyHardin

theirpastor,”Chenaultsaid. Intheyearandahalfsince Chenault’sarrivalatOak Ridge,thecongregationhas morethandoubled. “WhenIcameon,the churchhad18members andtheyweretalkingabout closing.Theywereexpectingthechurchtocloseand knewitwasjustamatter oftime.Nowwearerunningaround40.Wearestill small,butwearegrowing,” Chenaultsaid.

said,withseveralofficersset toretire,therewillbeplenty ofopportunitiesforcareer advancementinthedepartment. “Yougottogetintoitwantingtohelppeople,”hesaid. “It’sgottobethemainreason behindit.” Parkersaidthevastmajorityofofficersstaywiththe departmentthroughretirement.

“It’sthecitizens,it’sourleaders,it’souradministrators,” hesaid.“I’vehadsupervisors atbirthdayparties.Theywere therewhenmychildrenwere born.Whenmychildwas sick,Ihadsupervisorscalling tocheckonthem. “Stufflikethatmakesalastingimpression.Idon’tjust wanttocometowork—I wanttodoagoodjob.Ialso wanttomakethemproud, makemypeopleproud,make thecitizensproud.Inmy mind,itwoulddevastateme tofindoutthatIhaddone somethingthatjustcompletelymadethemthinkbad ofme.Icarethatdeeplyfor theplace,andIthinkeveryonedoes.”

Individualscanstopby thecrossonVaughnBridge Road,two-tenthsofamile westofForestChapelRoad, anytimedayornight. Theycannail,tapeortake prayerstothecross,which ischeckedeverycoupleof days. “Idon’tdowhatIdofor themoneybutbecauseI wanttoreachpeoplefor Christ.Thecrossisoneof thewayswecandothat,” Chenaultsaid.

MorganCou nt ye mp loyeestotake Calhounharassmen t- preventi on cla ss

TheMorganCountyCommissionwillrequireallcounty employeestotakeaharassmentpreventioncourseprovidedbyCalhounCommunityCollege,butthechairman saidthedecisionwasnottriggeredbyanyincidentandno complaintshavebeenfiled.

“Wedon’thaveanissuewith itrightnow,butit’sjustgood forustohavethoseclasses toremindpeoplewherethe boundariesare,”Morgan CountyCommissionChair-

manRayLongsaid.“When youhavethismanyemployees…sometimespeoplemay tellyouajokethatreallyyou don’twanttohear,butthey don’trealizeit.”

Longsaidtheclassisjusta preventativemeasure.

“Kindoflikechangingthe oilinyourcar,youwantto preventanydamagefrom happening.So,that’swhat wewanttodohere,”hesaid.

“Thisissomethingwe’vebeen planningondoingforalong time,we’rejustnowreallygettingaroundtoit.…It’sbeena longtime,ifwe’veeverdone one.”

andmakesuretheclassesare timelywhereeverybodycan makethem.”

Thecountyisnotqualifiedto handlesuchclassesin-house, sotheywillpayCalhounto teachthecourse,Longsaid. AtMonday’scommission meeting,thecommissioners acceptedthepricingproposal fromCalhoun.Eachclasswill cost$1,895.

“Weputmoneyinourbudgeteveryyearfortrainingand stuff,sothiswillcomeoutof mybudgethere,”Longsaid. “That’saprettycheapprice ifwecanpreventsomething fromhappening.”

tohelp(employees)recognizetheirownbiasesandto identifywheretheymightbe standinginthewayofgrantingeveryonetheyencounter equaldignityandrespect. And,goingbeyondidentification,tounderstandingand desiringtobepartofthesolution.” Braziersaidtheclassisa basiccourseonpreventing sexualharassmentpaired withemotionalintelligence.

Theclasswillbemandatory,Longsaid,forallcounty employees.Hesaidthecountyhasabout400employeesandtheemployeeswill besplitintoprobablyfour classeswhichcouldbeheldin Hartselle.

“Whenyouwanttoinvolve everybody,itreallyaffects yourbusiness,”Longsaid. “Thelicensedepartment,they don’tshutdown,theysend partoftheirworkers.Then thenextclass,theothers.You havetokindofcoordinateit andworkwitheverybody.” Longsaidthejailemployees willhavesimilarissues.

“Wehaveabunchoverthere onnightshift,sowe’llprobablydoanightclassforpeople togetin,”hesaid.“(Human resources)willcoordinatethat

Thecoursenameis ApproachingSexualHarassmentwithEmotionalIntelligenceandwillbetaughtby Calhoun’scontractedleadershipinstructors.

“MorganCountyreached outtous,anditwasavery greatconversation,”director ofCalhounWorkforceSolutionsDougBraziersaid.“We puttogetherwhatwethought wouldbegoodforthem,and theylikedit.”

TheCalhounpricingproposalfortheMorganCounty harassment-preventiontrainingsaysthehalf-daycourse hasseveralgoals.

“First,ofcourse,toinform andreinforcethebasiclegal frameworkofsexualharassment,”itsays.“Secondly,to useemotionalintelligence

“It’salotofself-awareness andself-management.Recognizingyourownthoughtsand motivations,”hesaid.“Applyingemotionalintelligenceto youreverydayworkenvironmenttoavoidthosetypesof situations.”

Braziersaidit’sagood opportunityforthecollege andthecounty. “Weworkforthecounty,we workforyou,weworkfor everybody,”hesaid.“So,we’re abletodoitataneconomical ratethatmakesitalotmore amenableforgovernment entitiesandbusinesses.” Braziersaidtheyteach harassment-prevention coursesforindustriesona dailybasis.

“Asfaraswithgovernment entities,wehavenotdonea lot,”hesaid.“Inmytenure hereinthelasttwoyears,this isourfirsttimewithagovernmententityteachingthis particularformat.”

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French’sgoallift sH arts el le past Decat urand into quarterfinals

Hartselle’sKylieFrenchwill foreverbeimmortalizedinher school’shistory.

Withthegametiedindouble overtimeTuesdayinthesecondroundofthestatesoccerplayoffsbetweenHartselle andDecatur,Frenchsentin thegamewinningshotthat toppledtheRedRaidersina 3-2win.

Now,forthefirsttimein schoolhistory,Hartselle’sgirls areheadedtothethirdround oftheplayoffs.

“Itdoesn’tevenfeelreal,” Frenchsaid.“Ihonestlywasn’t eventhinking.Iwasjust watchingmyteammates,and whenIsawtheballgorogue, IjustmadesureIwasthere togetit.”

Forthesecondweekinarow, Hartsellepulledoffadramaticwininovertime.Hartselle defeatedFortPayne3-2last week,andagainthisweekthe Tigersshowedhowgreatthey areinclutchmoments.

“Honestlyitjustcomes downtomygirls’resilience anddiscipline,”Hartsellehead coachChasityHughessaid.“If there’sawaytowin,mygirls aregoingtofindit.Theynever stopfighting.”

Hartselletooktheleadearly inthegame1-0offanAllie Beattygoal,butDecatur

respondedwithtwogoals— fromHopeBouchillonand NatalieHill—totakea2-1 leadathalftime.

Beatty’ssecondgoalearly inthesecondhalfevenedit up,andafterthatitbecamea gameofwhoeverscorednext wouldwin.

HartsellegoalkeeperSam Watsonplayedacrucialpartin thegame,comingupwithseveralclutchsaveslatetokeep theTigersalive.

“Sam’sworktonightwasso important,”Hughessaid.“You talkaboutsomeonethat’s lockedininthepostseason, that’sourgoalkeeper.”

Ontheflipside,itwasafrustratingnightforDecaturas theRedRaiderssawsomany gamewinningchancescome upjustshort.

“We’reusedtoplayingona turffield,andsopartofit wastheadjustmentwehadto makeplayingongrass,”DecaturheadcoachSarahBeth Dunlapsaid.“Mygirlsworked hardanddideverythingthey couldtowinthisgame.The balljustdidn’tbounceour way.”

WiththewinHartsellewill playthewinnerofAthensand Buckhornlaterthisweekin thethirdroundoftheplayoffs.

“Roundthree,firsttimein Hartsellehistory,andwe’ve gotalotmorefightinus,” Hughessaid.

Hartselle’sKylieFrenchshootsagainstDecaturintheplayoffgameinHartselleonMonday.

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PHOTOCOURTESYOFHARTSELLETENNIS

Hartselleboys’tennisfinishedaschool-bestrunner-upinthe2024statetournament.

Therecord-settingseasonforHartselleended lastweekwiththeboy’s finishingrunner-upinthe 6AStateTournamentheld attheMobileTennisCenter.Therunner-upfinish isafirstfortheprogram, coachedbyChrisPressnell. Thegirls’teamfinished fourthoverall. TheTigers’topsingles player,ReidCollins, reachedthefinalsbefore finishingrunner-up.No.2 LandonCollins,no.5Marc Cera,andno.6SamStone reachedthesemifinalsof theirflights,whileno.3 BenCarnesandno.4Nolan Sparksreachedthesecond round.

TheHartselleTigers punchedtheirtickettothe AHSAA6Aplayoffsthird roundwithahard-fought 2-1serieswinontheroad atPellCity.TheTigers wongameone14-4butfell 3-1ingametwo,forcinga winner-take-allgamethree. Hartselledefeatedthe Panthers12-2toclinchthe series. “Iamsuperproudofour kids,”coachJakeMilessaid. “Wesaythateveryweek, buttheycontinuetoamaze mewithhowtheycompete foreachothereveryat-bat, pitch,andgame.Webattled someadversityinthisseries andfoundawaytorise aboveit,whichisalways goodtosee.” TheTigershadseveral playersstepupintheseries, allowingthemachanceno matterthecircumstances. “Ithoughtallofourpitchersbattledandgaveusa chancetowin,”Milessaid. “Ican’tsayenoughforwhat JaceMeadows,NickChumley,andLandonBlackwood gaveusintheirstarts.They allworkahead,makethe defenseplaybehindthem, andalwaysmakecompetitivepitches.Iamsoproud ofthem,aswellasCarson

WilsonandAndrewColeman,whousuallyhaveto comeinduringthedifficult timesinaninning,and theybothjusttaketheball andbattleliketheyhaveall yearlong.”

Theoffenseshowedupin gamesoneandthreebut washeldincheckingame two,theTigers’onlyloss. Offensively,ingameone, wehadsomebigat-bats. “CadeMiles’homergotus going,andthenwehad severalbighitswithrunnersinscoringposition byCamPalahachandJo Williamson,”Milessaid.“In gametwo,theirpitcherdid anicejobofworkingahead, butwehadsomecompetitiveat-bats,andtherewas notmuchtoshowforit. Thebatsagaincamealive ingamethreeasCamhad somebighits,asdidPeyton SteeleandJo.Ifeltlikewe battledbetterthaningame twoandforcedtheminto somewalks,whichhelped uscreatescoringopportunities.”

Game1:Hartselle14, PellCity4

Hartsellescoredeightruns inthethirdandfourmore inthefourthtopullaway fora14-4victoryoverPell City.CadeMilesfinished 3-for-5withahomerun, adouble,sixRBIs,and tworunsscored.Andrew

PHOTOCOURTESYOFHARTSELLETENNIS

Hartsellegirls’tennisfinishedaschool-bestfourthoverallin2024statetournament.

Theno.3doublesteamof MarcCeraandZekePriola reachedthefinalsandfinishedrunner-upintheir flight.Theno.1doubles teamofLandonRobinson andBenCarnes,alongwith theno.2teamofNolan SparksandReidCollins, reachedthesecondround. TheTigersscoredaschool record39pointsinthe2024 StateTournament.They finishedsixpointsahead ofSpanishFortandnine pointsaheadofNorthridge. Thegirls’teamfinished fourthoverallwith30 points,edgingMcGill-Toolen(29)andMuscleShoals (25).Theyfinishedthree pointsoutofthird. MillerMcLeodfinished runner-upintheflightno. 6finalsfortheLadyTigers’ bestsinglesfinish.No.4 singlesKateWilbanksand no.5singlesLilyReese reachedthesemi-finalsin theirflights.No.1Caroline Sparks,no.2AvieBroom, andno.3ElanorVest reachedthesecondround oftheirflights. VestandReese,theno. 3doublesteam,reached thesemifinalsoftheir flight,whileWilbanksand McLeod,theno.1team, reachedthethirdround.

Colemanhadthreehits withtwoRBIs,whileCam PalahachandJoWilliamsoneachaddedtwohits. Palahachalsohadtwo RBIs.JaceMeadowspicked upthewinaftergoing6.1 inningsofwork,allowing fourrunsonsixhitswhile strikingoutsix. Game2:PellCity3, Hartselle1

TheTigerswereheldto justtwohitsintheirgame twolosstothePanthers. PellCitypitcherBraylon SmithoutdueledNic ChumleytokeepthePanthersalive.Hestruckout13 Hartsellebattersinseven inningsofwork.Chumley allowedthreerunsonseven hitsintakingtheloss. BrodyLeathersandColemaneachhadahit,with LeathersscoringtheTigers’ onlyrunonaWilliamson RBI. Game3:Hartselle12,Pell City2 Hartsellejumpedouttoa 2-0leadinthethirdinning butsawtheleadevaporate whenPellCityplatedtwo inthebottomofthefourth. TheTigersthenhadtheir secondeight-runinning oftheseries,pullingaway inthefifthfora10-2lead. Theyaddedtwomorein thesixthtocloseoutthe 12-2winoverthePanthers. Palahachhadtwohitsand

ColeMilesleapstocatchapotentialPellCityhomerunintheTigers’14-4gameone victory. wasoneoffourHartselle batterswithtwoRBIs. AsherDoepel,Williamson andSteelealsohadtwo RBIs.Doepel,Williamson andLawsonWilliamseach scoredtworuns. LandonBlackwoodearned thewinafterworking3.2

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innings,allowingtworuns onfourhitswhilestrikingoutfive.Colemanand CarsonWilsoneachworked aninningofreliefinthe Tigers’win. UpNext Top-rankedHartselle (28-8)willhosttheAthens GoldenEaglesinathreegameseriesstartingThursdayat5:00pmwithgames oneandtwo.Gamethree, ifneeded,willtakeplace Fridayafternoon.Thetwo teamsplayedearlierthis seasonwiththeTigerswinning3-2.
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ByRussellFrye FortheEnquirer

TheHartselleLadyTigers celebratedthecareersof fiveseniorsinthebestway possible:a10-0shutoutof Huntsville.Thefiveseniors areAuburnsigneeBlayne Godfrey,WallaceStatesignee KaelynJones,Brooklyn Stiles,ChloeGrayandSofia Hudson. Hartsellestartedscoring inthefirstinningwithRBIs fromBrityanGodfrey,Blayne GodfreyandKatieNorgard. Norgardhadatwo-runhome runtoaccountforherRBIs.

BrityanaddedtoherRBI totalinthebottomofthe secondwithatwo-runhome run,drivingKatieGillottand herselfhome.

RyleyCateWolfhitthe LadyTigers’thirdtwo-run homeruninthethirdtoput Hartselleup8-0.KJPrater scoredontheplay.

Norgardaddedanother RBIinthefourthinning, drivinghomeVKHoyleto makethescore9-0.The

LadyTigerscappedoffthe scoringinthefifthonaBrityanGodfreysinglethatdrove homeKaelynJones. BlayneGodfreypickedup thewinwithacompletegameshutout.Sheallowed fourhitsinfiveinningswhile strikingoutseven. BrityanGodfreyfinished 4-for-4withthreeRBIs.She hadahomerunandadouble.HersisterBlaynealso finished4-for-4.Sheadded twoRBIsandhadtwodoubles.Norgardfinishedwith threeRBIs,whileWolfadded twoandJoneshadone. Hewitt-Trussville4, Hartselle0 Earlierintheweek,the LadyTigersfell4-0tovisitingHewitt-Trussville.The LadyHuskiesscoredtwo runsinthethirdandadded twomoreinthefifthtoget thewin.Hartsellewasheld tojustonehit,asingleby BlayneGodfrey.Kenlee Smotherstookthelossafter allowingfourrunsinfour innings.Shestruckout three.

HartselleseniorsBrooklynStiles,ChloeGray,BlayneGodfrey,KaelynJonesandSofiaHudson.

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RedSoxandTigersshakehandsfollowingtheirgamelastweek.

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Pricevillefootbal l, basketballth isfall

CalebSuggs

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Pricevillefootballand basketball willhavea newradio homebeginningthis fall.

FUN Radio, whichserves theDecatur andMadisonarea, willserveas theflagship stationforPricevillefootballandbasketballgames startingthisupcoming footballseason. Theannouncementwas madethispastFridayina

pressreleasebytheFUN MediaGroup. FUNRadiowillbroadcastallPricevillefootball games,homeandaway, onall platforms including 104.9FM andfunradioal. com.The station willalso broadcast aweekly basketballgame ina“GameoftheWeek” beginninginJanuary. Theon-airbroadcast teamhasyettobedecidedbutwillbefinalized andannouncedbefore Aug.1.

HerearetheHartsellePark &Recbaseball,softballand soccerscoresfromApril 22-27.

Baseball 6U RedSox16,Royals13 Braves19,Marlins6 Rangers18,Tigers5 Dodgers15,RedSox12 RedSox19,Tigers2 Royals11,Rangers10 Braves12,Cubs6 8U Pirates12,Reds8 Braves10,Savages2 Savages22,Reds10 Phillies12,Pirates11 Braves14,Orioles4 Savages19,Phillies9

Orioles16,Reds0 Braves17,Phillies10 10U Cubs8,Rays7 Cardinals13,Royals5 Cubs8,Cardinals7 Diamondbacks8,Royals3 Cardinals15,Royals4 Softball 6U Tigers10,Bulldogs2 PinkSox11,Lil’Angels2 Lil’Angels7,PinkPanthers4 PinkSox13,Tigers1 PinkSox6,PinkPanthers 5 Tigers14,Lil’Angels6 PinkPanthers3,Bulldogs 2 8U Legends13,QueenBees4 QueenBees10,Legacy4 10U

BlueAngels9,Bombers7 ElFuego10,Bombers7 12U Heat14,Bulldogs4 Heats11,Rockettes8 18U HotShots6,Streak5 SoftballMafia10,Vipers9 Soccer 8U Crushers3,Dolphins0 Miami3,Ninjas1 Avengers4,Raptors0 Predators2,Boltz0 Ninjas3,Predators0 Crushers5,Avengers2 Dolphins2,Miami1 Boltz1,Raptors0 10U Mustangs5,Warriors0 Savages10,Shredders0 13U Glaciers2,OrangeCrush1 RedDevils4,Comets1

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PHOTOCOURTESYOFHARTSELLEHIGHSCHOOLATHLETICS

ReidCollinsandMillerMcLeodhelpedleadtheirTigers’ tennisteamstoschool-bestfinishesatthe20246A stateplayoffs.

PHOTOCOURTESYOFHARTSELLEHIGHSCHOOLATHLETICS

HannahHallsignswithCalhounCommunityCollegeto playgolf.

PHOTOCOURTESYOFHARTSELLEHIGHSCHOOLATHLETICS

BriarHoltsignswithDruryUniversitytojointheirbowlingteam.

PHOTOCOURTESYOFHARTSELLEHIGHSCHOOLATHLETICS AmberandAshleyHolshousersignwithCalhoun CommunityCollegetoplayvolleyball.

SeveralHartselleathletes wereinthespotlightfor theiraccomplishmentsover thepastfewweeks.

Tennis ReidCollinsandMiller

McLeodfinishedtheirindividualflightsandstaterunners-uptohelptheTigers’ boysandgirlstennisteams toaschool-bestfinishatthe 20246AStatePlayoffs. Volleyball SeniorsAmberandAshley Holshousersignedwith

CalhounCommunityCollege tocontinuetheirvolleyball careers. Girls’golf LadyTigerHannahHall recentlysignedwithCalhounCommunityCollegeto continuehergolfcareer.She alsorecentlywonthe2024

MorganCountyTournament. Bowling BriarHolt,whosignedwith DruryUniversity,became Hartselle’sfirst-everbowling signee.Hefinishedhissenior seasonwitha192average anda48%strikerate.

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Thissaleismadeforthepurpose ofpayingtheindebtednesssecuredbysaidmortgageaswell asexpensesofforeclosure.This propertywillbesoldonan“asis, whereis”basis,subjecttoany easements,encumbrances,and exceptionsreflectedinthemortgageandthosecontainedinthe recordsoftheofficeoftheJudge ofProbateoftheCountywhere theabove-describedpropertyis situated.Thispropertywillbe soldwithoutwarrantyorrecourse,expressedorimpliedas tocondition,title,useand/orenjoymentandwillbesoldsubject totherightofredemptionofall partiesentitledthereto.

Alabamalawgivessomepersonswhohaveaninterestin propertytherighttoredeemthe propertyundercertaincircumstances.Programsmayalso existthathelppersonsavoidor delaytheforeclosureprocess.An attorneyshouldbeconsultedto helpyouunderstandtheserights andprogramsasapartofthe foreclosureprocess.

Thesuccessfulbiddermusttenderfullfundsattheconclusionof thesaleintheformofacertified checkmadepayableorendorsed toPadgettLawGroup.Nopersonalcheckswillbeaccepted.To thisendyoumustbringsufficient fundstooutbidthelenderand anyotherbidders.Insufficient fundswillnotbeaccepted. Amountsreceivedinexcessof thewinningbidwillberefunded. PadgettLawGroupreservesthe righttoawardthebidtothenext highestbiddersshouldthehighestbidderfailtotimelytenderthe totalamountdue.

JPMorganChaseBank,National Association Transferee

RobertJ.Wermuth/jmm PadgettLawGroup 4245BalmoralDriveSW,Suite 101 Huntsville,AL35801 AttorneyforMortgagee

HartselleEnquirer April24,2024,May1,2024,May 8,2024 ADID592468 NOTICEOFSALE

Thefollowingunclaimedvehicle(s)willbesoldonJune07, 2024-Time-9am,ifnotclaimed - 4212USHwy31S.,Decatur, AL35603.

POINTINTHECOUNTYROAD; THENCERUNSOUTH1DEGREE08MINUTESEAST94.5 FEETTOAPOINTINTHE COUNTYROAD;THENCERUN SOUTH88DEGREES06MINUTESWEST249.4FEETTO A POINT;THENCERUNNORTH1 DEGREE08MINUTESWEST 687.54FEETTOAPOINT; THENCERUNNORTH88DEGREES06MINUTESEAST 475.7FEETTOTHEPOINTOF BEGINNING.LYINGAND BEINGINTHESW¼OFTHE NW¼OFSW¼,SECTION2, ANDTHENW¼OFTHESE ¼ OFSECTION10,ALLINTOWNSHIP8SOUTH,RANGE3 WEST,ANDCONTAINING9.97 ACRES,MOREORLESS.LESS ANDEXCEPTTHATPART THEREOFINCLUDEDWITHIN THERIGHTOFWAYFORSAID COUNTYROAD.

LESSANDEXCEPT;BEGING SO S

NINGATTHESOUTHWEST CORNEROFTHESW¼OF THENW¼OFSECTION2, TOWNSHIP8SOUTH,RANGE 3WEST;THENCENORTH1 DEGREE08MINUTESWEST ALONGTHESECTIONLINE 414.41FEETTOTHETRUE POINTOFBEGINNING; THENCECONTINUENORTH1 DEGREE08MINUTESWEST ALONGSECTIONLINEADISTANCEOF273.13FEET; THENCENORTH88DEGREES 51MINUTESEAST410.2FEET TOAPOINTINTHECOUNTY ROAD;THENCESOUTH40DEGREES31MINUTESWEST 135.31FEETTOALINEINTHE COUNTYROAD;THENCE SOUTH17DEGREES23MINUTESWEST181.46FEETTO A POINTINTHECOUNTYROAD; THENCESOUTH88DEGREES 51MINUTESWEST262.85 FEETTOTHETRUEPOINTOF BEGINNING.LYINGAND G S ¼ O

BEINGINTHESW¼OFTHE NW¼,SECTION2,TOWNSHIP 8SOUTH,RANGE3WEST, ANDCONTAINING2.0ACRES, MOREORLESS.LESSAND EXCEPTTHATPARTTHEREOF INCLUDEDWITHINTHERIGHT OFWAYFORSAIDCOUNTY ROAD.

ALSO:

LESSANDEXCEPT:BEGINNINGATTHENECORNEROF THENE¼OFTHESE¼OF SECTION3,TOWNSHIP8 SOUTH,RANGE3WEST; THENCESOUTH88DEGREES 06MINUTESWESTALONG THENORTHLINEOFSAIDNE ¼OFTHESE¼ADISTANCE OF347.3FEETTOTHETRUE POINTOFBEGINNING; THENCESOUTH1DEGREE08 MINUTESEASTADISTANCE OF432.77FEET;THENCE NORTH88DEGREES06MINUTESEASTADISTANCEOF O O

267.84FEETTOAPOINTIN THECENTEROFACOUNTY ROAD.THENCESOUTH40DEGREES03MINUTESWEST ALONGTHECENTEROFSAID COUNTYROADADISTANCE OF215.5FEET;THENCE SOUTH1DEGREE08MINUTESEASTALONGTHECENTEROFSAIDCOUNTYROAD, ADISTANCEOF94.5FEET; THENCESOUTH88DEGREES 06MINUTESWEST,ADISTANCEOF249.4FEET; THENCENORTH1DEGREE08 MINUTESWEST,ADISTANCE OF687.54FEET;THENCE NORTH88DEGREES06MINUTESEASTADISTANCEOF 128.47FEETTOTHETRUE POINTOFBEGINNING,LYING ANDBEINGINTHENE¼OF CONTAINING2.92ACRES, MOREORLESS.LESSAND EXCEPTTHATPARTINCLUDEDINTHERIGHTOF WAYFORACOUNTYROAD.

SUBJECTTOALLRESTRICTIONS,RESERVATIONS,

SETBACKLINESOFRECORD. SECURELAWPC ScottA.Rogers ScottA.Rogers,Attorneyfor Mortgagee 6767OldMadisonPikeNW, Suite95 Huntsville,Alabama35806 (256)513-8282 04/17/24,04/24/24,05/01/24 ADID591855

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YV1NC63D63J036928 2003MazdaMPV JM3LW28A630338132 1998FordExpedition 1FMRU17L9WLC48817 04/24/24,05/01/24 ADID593298 NOTICE

Thefollowingabandonedvehicleswillbesoldbypublicauction at 8:00AMonJune5th,2024, at: 1701HWY31SW, Hartselle,Al,35640

08MercuryMilan VIN:3MEHM07Z48R644302 90GMCSierra1500 VIN:1GTDC14K8LZ520876 Wereservetherighttorefuse anyandallbids. 04/24/24,05/01/24 ADID592889 PUBLICAUCTION

Requestanoticeofliensaleto bepublishedonthefollowing units.May10,2024at2PM Weaver’sMiniStorage1111 LenwoodRdSEDecatur,AL 35603 Household&Misc.Items: Unit#200BrittanyDover Unit#242CassidyNance 05/01/24,05/08/24 ADID594590 STATEOFALABAMA COUNTYOFMORGAN NOTICEOFMORTGAGE

www.hartselleenquirer.com May1,2024 Hartselle enquirer B-7 VisitTNValleyHomeFinder.comtoday! Yourdreamhomeis rightatyourfingertips. poweredbyHomeFinder.com Findyour dreamhome. TM16729 NING,THENCECONTINUE EAST118.0FEET;THENCE SOUTH373.5FEET;THENCE WEST116.0FEET;THENCE NORTH373.5FEETTOTHE TRUEPOINTOFBEGINNING, BEINGONEACRE,MOREOR LESS.
2007FordFocus
2008PontiacG6
2011VWJetta
2003VWC70
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1G2ZH57N984121990 2006InfinitiG35 JNKCV54E06M712462
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FORECLOSURE
KRISTIBOLDENMEL-
LLC, whichmortgageisrecorded inBook2022,Page17206,ofthe mortgagerecordsintheOfficeof theJudgeofProbateofMorgan County,Alabama,theundersigned,asownerofsaidmortgageandtheindebtedness securedthereby,haselectedto declaretheentireindebtedness securedbysaidmortgagedue andpayable,andwillsellatpublicauctiontothehighestbidder forcashinfrontofthenorthdoor oftheMorganCountyCourthouseatDecatur,Alabama,duringthelegalhoursofsaleonthe 3rddayofMay,2024,thefollowingdescribedrealestatesituated inMorganCounty,Alabama: BEGINNINGATTHESOUTHWESTCORNEROFTHESW¼ OFTHENW¼OFSECTION2.
RUNNORTH88DEGREES51 MINUTESEAST410.2FEETTO APOINTINCOUNTYROAD; THENCERUNSOUTH40DEGREESTHENCERUNSOUTH 17DEGREES23MINUTES WEST953.51FEETTOMINUTESWEST369.75FEETTO A
Defaulthavingbeenmadeinthe paymentoftheindebtednesssecuredbythatcertainmortgage datedFebruary2,2022,executedby
SON, anunmarriedwomanto BESTHOMES&PROPERTIES,
TOWNSHIP8SOUTH,RANGE 3WEST,RUNNORTH1DEGREE08MINUTESWEST ALONGSECTIONLINE687.54 FEETTOAPOINT;THENCE
RIGHTS,EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY,PROVISIONS,COVENANTS,TERMS, CONDITIONSANDBUILDING

KimHallmark,Owner,Assoc.Broker,GRI256.227.1923

JeffHallmark,Owner256.227.5421

BarbiBelcher,KimHallmarkRealEstateGroup256.230.5279

SelenaGlover,KimHallmarkRealEstateGroup256.565.6804

BillNelson,KimHallmarkRealEstateGroup205.835.9453

TerryTaylor256.227.4465

MaryAnnScott, Broker,CRS256.227.2456

EllenBean256.345.7022

RonBoyd256.998.0258

AlodieBrown256.303.7381

DeborahElmore256.998.0075

RogerElmore256.777.2230

PamGarland,TeamLegacy256.654.9962

TimGarland,TeamLegacy256.654.8460

PamMarthaler,TeamLegacy256.565.3299

TraciGaston256.777.1012

JaneGlover,Assoc.Broker256.318.2373

TeriHarriman,GRI256.227.6004

SamHeflin,GRI,CRS,MRS256.318.4270

StephanieJones256.466.3392

SharonMiller256.318.9001

BonnieMink256.566.3580

CathyPearson,Assoc.Broker256.318.7005

DianneRussell, CRS,GRI256.652.8254

KaySaint256.318.2293

PatSmith256.476.2693

MikeTarpley,Assoc.Broker256.656.2060

LeighannTurner256.303.1519

RobinWilliams,RRS,ROC,CNHS,andMRP256.990.0113

LizWingard256.777.3988

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