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ByEricFleischauer FortheEnquirerTheauroraborealis,rarelyvisiblefromAlabama,couldbeseen thispastFridaynightinMorgan County.
AccordingtoTheAssociated Press,anunusuallystrongsolar stormhittingEarthisproducing northernlightsintheU.S.this weekendandcouldpotentially disruptpowerandcommunications.
afternoon,hourssoonerthan anticipated.Theeffectsweredue tolastthroughtheweekendand possiblyintonextweek.
NOAAalertedoperatorsof powerplantsandspacecraftin orbittotakeprecautions,aswell astheFederalEmergencyManagementAgency.
“FormostpeoplehereonplanetEarth,theywon’thavetodo anything,”saidRobSteenburgh, ascientistwithNOAA’sSpace WeatherPredictionCenter.
maticcurtainsofcolornormally associatedwiththenorthern lights,butmorelikesplashesof greenishhues.
“That’sreallythegiftfromspace weather—theaurora,”saidSteenburgh.Heandhiscolleaguessaid thebestauroraviewsmaycome fromphonecameras,whichare betteratcapturinglightthanthe nakedeye.
TheNationalOceanicand AtmosphericAdministration issuedarareseveregeomagnetic stormwarningwhenasolaroutburstreachedEarthonFriday
ThestormcouldproducenorthernlightsasfarsouthintheU.S. asAlabamaandNorthernCalifornia,accordingtoNOAA.But itwashardtopredictandexperts stresseditwouldnotbethedra-
Snapapictureoftheskyand “theremightbeactuallyanice littletreatthereforyou,”said MikeBettwy,operationschieffor thepredictioncenter. Themostintensesolarstorm inrecordedhistory,in1859,
Thenorthernlights,araresightinAlabama,asseen FridaynightinaneditedphotobyJustinPowellin Falkville. SeeLIGHTS,page5
Hartselleindustry closing,affecting mor et han150jobs
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Alongtimeindustryin Hartsellewillcloseitsdoors inAugust. AWorkerAdjustmentand RetrainingNotification (WARN)noticefiledMay 6showsLinamarStructuresUSA,formerlyMobex Global,isplanningtolayoff 152workersatitsHartselle locationbeginningAug.15. WARNActnotices, accordingtotheU.S. DepartmentofLabor,are designedtomakesurecompaniesgiveadvancednotice insituationsofmasslayoffs. Linamarisanadvanced manufacturingcompany. TheHartsellefacility,locatedonThompsonRoad,isa CNCMachinefacilitythat producespartsforHonda, BMW,JohnDeere,GMand others.
Springtimemarketday inHartsellescheduled forMay18
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Markyourcalendarsfor theSpring-TimeMarketDay sponsoredbyDecaturCocaCola.Thislivelyeventisset totakeplaceMay18from10 a.m.until2p.m.promising adaypackedwithfun-filled activitiesandlocaldelights forresidentsandvisitors alike. Theheartofdowntown Hartsellewillcomealivewith thesoundsoflivemusicby AndyLyleHall.Whether you’reaseasonedartisanor justlookingforadayoffamily-friendlyentertainment,
thiseventhassomethingfor everyone. Forthosewithatastefor farm-freshgoodness,the HartselleFarmersMarket willkickoffthedayat7a.m., offeringanarrayoflocally grownproduce. Oneofthehighlightsofthe dayisthemuch-anticipated photoscavengerhunt,which willleadparticipantsonan adventurethroughdowntownHartselle.Startingat RailroadStreet,explorersof allagescanputtheirdetective skillstothetestastheysearch forhiddengemsandcapture memorablemomentsalong theway.
Don’tmissourannualspecialsectionshiningthe spotlightonareagraduatingseniorsinsidethisedition. Extracopiescanbepurchasedatthenewspaperoffice at206CedarSt.,Hartselle.
Students,teachersmoveinto
ByStaffReportsStudentsandteachersatCrestline ElementarySchoolwillfinishthe 2023-24academicyearinabrandnewbuilding.
Thefirstofficialdayinthenewly completedschoolbuildingwasMay 8.
The$36milliondollarprojectthat beganinOctober2022wascompletedjustaweekbeforebyBaileyHarris Construction.
Thenewschoolfeaturesroomto growwith65classroomsincluding apre-Kwing,alargersensoryroom andastormshelter.Itislocated besideCrestline’sexistingbuilding at600CrestlineDriveS.W.,onthe property’ssouthside.
CrestlineElementaryPrincipal KarissaLangsaidbetween725-750 studentsfrompre-kindergarten throughfourthgradeareexpectedto enrollthisfallatthe105,000-squarefootschool,whichhasamaximum capacityof1,000students.Theformerschoolis75,000squarefeet with41classroomsandwasnearing capacitywith600students.
“Wenowhaveroomtoexpand programssuchasrobotics,drones,
ByWesTomlinson FortheEnquirerSeveralagencieswereoutsideofHartselleonFriday afternoonrecoveringthe bodyofamantheMorgan CountySheriff’sOfficesaid waskilledinaplanecrash behindahouseafterflying outoftheHartselle-Morgan CountyRegionalAirport.
MorganCountyCoroner JeffChunnonFridayafternoonsaidthevictimwas 75-year-oldDouglasChapmanofDecatur. AccordingtotheSheriff’s Office,thecrashoccurred behindahouseattheend ofBeardRoad,locatedwest oftheairport.Chunnsaid thecrashoccurredabout300 feetintothewoodsbehind thehouse. ChunnsaidChapmanwas
greenpowerscars,additionalSTEM roomforcoding,andanewoutdoor classroomthatwillaccommodateour growingstudentpopulation,”Lang said.
“Theteacherslovetheirroomswith allthenewfurnitureandofcourse everyonelovestheexpansivecafeteria,beautifullibraryandawesome gym.”
Thenewbuildingwillconsolidate existing,overcrowdedpre-KprogramsatBarkleyBridgeElementary andF.E.BurlesonElementary.Lang saidteachersfromthoseprograms willalsomovetoCrestline.
HartselleCitySchoolspre-KPrincipalDenaMayfieldsaidhavingall pre-Kprogramsinoneschoolwill presentgreateropportunitiesfor collaborationamongstaff.Shesaid pre-KenrollmentinHartselle’sthree elementaryschoolstotals162students,butsheanticipatesanadditional20studentswillbythisfall.
Langsaidthepre-Kwingconsistsof 10classrooms,800squarefeeteach, andthey’llhave18studentsineach ofthem.
Langsaidthecarlineforthepre-K wingwillbeseparatedfromthemain carline,somethingshehopeswillcut
theonlyfatalityandtheonly individualontheplane.
MorganCountySheriff’s OfficespokespersonMike Swaffordsaiddeputies werenotifiedofthecrashat approximately9:10a.m.and thecrashhappenedshortly beforethat.Hesaidthepilot waspronounceddeadatthe scene.
Chunnwasonscenewith airportdirectorStoney Powellandanotherairport employee.HesaidtheFederalAviationAdministration andtheNationalTransportationSafetyBoard,who werealsoonsceneFriday, areinvestigatingthecrash.
Thecrashoccurred3,000 feetfromtheairport,accordingtoChunn. ChunnandPowellconfirmedthepilotwasflyingin anultralightaircraft,asmall one-ortwo-seatairplane
downontrafficinfrontoftheschool. “Wearestillnotdoingdropoffin themorningslikeitwillbeinthefall. Aparkingloopandadditionalparkinglotforpre-Kandtigerteamswill beconstructedoncetheoldschool isdemolished,”shesaid.“Whenthis iscomplete,thiswillallowbusesto dropoffinthefront,pre-Kandtide studentstoenterthroughtheside entrancewiththeirownareaand dropoffforkindergartenthrough fourthgradestudentsintheback.We arecurrentlyutilizingthebackroad fordropoffanditisgreat,allowing morecarsinatonetime. Afternoonpickupatthenewbuilding,accordingtoLang,hasbeen greatsofar.
Wehavebeenabletodecreaseour carlinebymorethan10minutes.We canusetwolanesinthebackand20 carsareloadedatatime.Byhaving thelaneintheback,itallowscars togetoffCrestlineDrive.Previously, trafficwasbackedallthewaydown FrostStreetandtypicallyspilledover ontoHighway36. Langsaidanewplaygroundwas
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MultipleagenciesrespondtothesceneofanultralightplanecrashnearcrashMay10nearHartselle. Thepilot,DouglasChapman,ofDecatur,waskilled inthecrash.
oftenweighinglessthan300 pounds.Theydonotrequire apilotlicensetooperatein theUnitedStates,according totheFAA. “Withanultralight,the investigationisalittlebitdifferentthanwithacommercialbuiltairplane,”Chunn said. Powellsaidnotmanyultralightaircraftusetheairport, andthiswasthefirstonehe hasseeninawhile. “Peoplewillbuyanultralightkitandputittogether intheirshopthemselves,” Powellsaid.
DorothyMae“Dot” WhittonBurns Falkville Agravesideservicefor DorothyMae“Dot”Whitton Burns,94,washeldonMonday,May13,2024,at10:00 AMatMt.ZionMissionary BaptistChurchCemeteryin Section,Alabama,withBro. GeoffHalbrooksofficiating. DorothyMae“Dot”Whitton Burns,bornonSeptember11, 1929,inJacksonCounty,Alabama,peacefullypassedaway atSummerfordHealthand RehabinFalkvilleonMay9, 2024,attheageof94.Sheis precededindeathbyherhusband,J.D.Burns,herparents, LotherandLillieWhitton, andherbrother,Herschel Whitton(Gaynell).Dotwas alovingwife,mother,grandmotherandaunt. Survivorsincludetwosons,
RandyBurns(Cindy)and JerryBurns(Elizabeth); threegrandchildren,Leslie Gibbons(Patrick),ChristianAune(Bob),andDaniel Burns(Jennifer);sixgreatgrandchildren,Spencerand EvieGibbons,ParkerandElijahAune,andAnnaliseand EverleighBurns.Dotwasa longtimememberofWest HartselleBaptistChurch, whereshefaithfullyservedfor manyyears. PallbearerswillbeDaniel Burns,PatrickGibbons,Bob Aune,andKeithBurns.
YudellMoore
Decatur
AvisitationserviceforMr. YudellMoore,85,ofDecatur,willbeheldMay17from 5:30PMto7:30PMatPeck FuneralHome.PeckFuneral Homeisassistingthefamily
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Mr.Moorepassedaway onFriday,May3,2024,at hisresidence.Hewasborn onDecember23,1938, inIsonville,Kentucky,to EstilleMooreandLucy JaneEldridgeMoore.Yudell workedasaconcretefinisher forClydeDanielsConstructionCompanyuntilhisretirement.Heisprecededindeath byhisparents,ason(Kelly WesleyMoore),andfive brothers.
Survivorsincludetwosons, YudellAlbertMoore(Donna Fay),RobertGeraldMoore (DonneBell);onedaughter, LorettaMaeMooreRhodes (Les);onebrother;foursisters;eightgrandchildren; andthreegreat-grandchildren.
TonyRayLegg Hartselle
Brown Decatur AvisitationforJerryMitchellBrownwilltakeplaceon Wednesday,May15,2024, from4:00PMto6:00PM atPeckFuneralHome.Jerry wasbornonMonday,May 3,1954,toJ.W.andClarrene BrowninMorganCounty, Alabama.Hepassedawayon Saturday,May11,2024,at HospiceFamilyCare.
Jerrywasadevotedfather andgrandfather,apassionatefanofAlabamafootball, andenjoyedspendingtimeat thebeachwithhisfamily.He isprecededindeathbyhis parentsandhissister,Sherry Childers.
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AvisitationserviceforTony RayLegg,70,washeldon Saturday,May11,2024,from 6:00PMto8:00PMatPeck FuneralHome.Hisfamily willarrangeamemorialservicelater.
Survivorsincludehisson, GregoryBrown;daughters, MelanieBrownEarwood (Brian),WhitneyNicole Johnson;brother,Johnnie Brown(Patsy);sisters,Joan Ganus(Bill),RobinHomes; fivegrandchildren,Justin Earwood(Cheyenne),Jordan Earwood(Addison),Patrick Brown,JamieLeeJohnson, andJesseMote;andone great-grandchild,Easton SilasEarwood.
Monday,May13,2024at 6:00PMatPeckFuneral HomeChapelwithBro. MichaelGunterofficiatingand PeckFuneralHomedirecting. Mr.TunediedonThursday,May9,2024,atHuntsvilleHospital.Hewasborn March2,1947,inMorgan County,toLesterAltman TuneandTempleMarcyle BuchannanTune. HewasanElksLodgeMemberfor53years.Hewasa masterplumberandownerof ValleyPlumbing,workinglocally,andwaswell knowninthecommunityfor nearly50years.Hewasa lovinghusband,fatherand ‘Pawpaw’andwasanavid golfer.Precedinghimin deathwerehiswife,Kathy Tuneandhisparents.
Survivorsincludehisson, SamuelTune(Pam);daughter,DawnDawson(Pete);and fourgrandchildren,Chandler Dawson,CameronDawson,OwenTuneandJasper Tune.
DewittW.Miller,Sr Hartselle
andinjuredhisback, hadtogothroughsix operationsandfinally in1984retiredwithdisability.In1986,heand Gailendedtheirmarriage. Aftersometime,in2005,he reunitedwithFayeAckerman,whomhehadknown in1987-88.Theyenjoyed dancing,boating,fishing andcamping.Throughit allfamilyhadbeenthemost importantthingtohim,secondonlytoGod. Precedinghimindeath werehisparents,his son:William,Miller,Jr., brothers:Buford,George, ArlieandWadeandsisters,ChristineBallewand AnnieSueEvans. Survivorsinclude,daughters,Risa“Diane”Neely, ElizabethSummers(Chip) Timothy,CharlotteActon, LindaWatley(Roy),Dedie Miller,AngieBicard(Rod); brother,FrankieCrider;16 grandchildrenandahostof great-grandchildren,greatgreatgrandchildren,nieces andnephews. PallbearerswillbeDerek, James,Joseph,Tyler,Eliand Chandler.
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Mr.Leggpassedawayon Thursday,May9,2024,athis residence.BornonMarch26, 1954,inMorganCounty,he wasthesonofFloydLamar LeggandHelenFayeVest. Tonywasadevotedfather, grandfather,andgreatgrandfather,andtookgreat prideinhis34yearsofsobrietyasamemberofAlcoholics Anonymous.Heispreceded indeathbyhisparentsand twobrothers.
Survivorsincludehissons, GaryLegg(Caroline),AnthonyLegg(Robin),ScottLegg (Kimberly);daughter,Katie LeggHutto(Wesley);sister, JaniceRussell(Lonnie);stepson,MichaelJetton;thirteen grandchildren;sevengreatgrandchildren;andhischerisheddog.
Inlieuofflowers,thefamily requestsdonationsforAlcoholicsAnonymous.
JerryMitchell
AvisitationserviceforKennethAlbinErickson,76,will beheldonSaturday,May18, 2024,from6:00PMto8:00 PMatPeckFuneralHome. Nootherservicesarescheduled.
Mr.Ericksonpassedaway onSaturday,May4,2024, atDecaturMorganHospital. BornonAugust4,1947,in MissoulaCounty,Montana, hewasthesonofAlbinKennethEricksonandPauline LucielleBrokerErickson, bothofwhomprecededhim indeath.Kennethservedin theUnitedStatesArmyfor35 years,specializinginAviation duringtheVietnamWar.He graduatedfromTroyState Universityandcherished hisroleasalovinghusband, father,andgrandfather.KennethenjoyedAlabamaFootballandfishing.
FuneralserviceforDewitt W.Miller,Sr.,97,washeld Monday,May13,2024 at1:00PMatPeckFuneralHomeChapelwithBro. DewayneMillerofficiating andPeckFuneralHome directing.Burialwillbein RoselawnCemetery.
Mr.MillerdiedonFriday,May10,2024.Hewas bornMarch11,1927,in Oklahoma,toWilliamOtto MillerandIreneDoraEnis Miller.
Hartselle ACelebrationofLifeServiceforMaryButtonWinton,6,washeldTuesday, May14,2024,at2:00pm atSomervilleBaptistChurch withBrotherRickeyClemons officiatingandPeckFuneral Homedirecting.Visitation willbeonehourpriortothe serviceonTuesdayatthe Church. Mary,whowasbornJanuary17,1963,inMorgan County,diedonFriday,May 10,2024.Maryworkedfor manyyearsasaLabTechnicianatMonsanto.Shewas amemberoftheSomerville BaptistChurch,hadabeautifulvoiceandlovedmusic. Sheenjoyedplayinggolfand fishing.Shewasprecededin deathbyhermother,Margie LooneyButton. SheissurvivedbyherhusbandLarryWinton;son, JacobWinton;brother,Fred Button(Alisa);sister,MargieButton;andseveralnieces andnephews.
RonnieRichardson
Decatur
Survivorsincludehiswife, RebeccaAnnSalterErickson;sons,LeeErickson, Lt.Colonel(retired)Robert “Andy”Erickson;daughter, SheilaCannon;sisters,DebbieKamrud,JoanSanford, JudyKamrud;threegrandchildren,KariErickson,Paige RichardsandBradGillman; twogreat-grandchildren, NoahGillmanandOwen Richards. Inlieuofflowers,thefamily requestsmemorialdonations bemadetoClearviewCancer Institute.
SamuelDawsonTune
Decatur
FuneralserviceforSamuel DawsonTune,77,washeld
Mr.Millerwenttoschool untiltheeighthgradeand hadtodropoutinorder tosupporthismother andsiblings.Hejoined theUnitedStatesNavyin 1942,attheageof15,and was16uponfinishing BootCampinGreatLakes, Illinoisandwasthen assignedtotheUSSShangrila.In1946,hewas assignedtotestthe A-Bombatsea,andright afterthatwasdischarged. HethenmarriedCarolyn HillonNovember26,1946, andhadfivechildren,Risa Diane,ElizabethCarolyn, CharlotteAdria,Linda,and DewittWilliam,Jr. In1951,hewasdrafted intotheUnitedStates ArmyinBirminghamand wasstationedatFortJackson,S.C. HewasdischargedonSeptember20,1951.Hecouldn’t findworkinAlabama,sohe movedhisfamilytoHammond,Ind.andtheylived thereuntil1953.Theythen movedbacktoAlabamain 1953andhewenttoworkfor VirginiaSteeluntil1959. Hewasmadepresident oftheLocal#454forfour yearsatthattime.In1955, hewassavedatPikeAvenue ChurchofGod.In1956,he waselectedsuperintendentofSundaySchool.In 1959,heleftVirginiaSteel andboughtaGulfService StationinBirminghamand ownedthestationuntil1963. In1963,heandCarolyn endedtheirmarriage. HelatermarriedGailRandolphandtheyhadtwo children,DedieShereseand AngeliaGwenandthen movedtoFloridain1969 andopenedanotherGulf ServiceStationinPalmetto,Florida.Heowned thisstationuntil1971. Duringthistime,he joinedtheBoilermaker Union,soldthestationand startedworkingasaboilermaker.HewassenttoPuerto Ricofor16months. In1973,hemovedback toHartselle.In1975,the AlaskanPipelineopened, andhewenttoworkasa welderonthepipeline foratimebutleftforfour monthsofR&Randdidnot goback.“TheLocal”then senthimtoBrown’sFerry NuclearPlantin1976 andin1977hefell40feet
RonaldAubreyRichardsonpeacefullypassedfrom hisearthlylifeintothe armsofJesusat1:38 AMonMay12,2024. Hewasathomesurroundedbyhisfamily,justashe wished. Ronnieisprecededin deathbyhisparents,ReverendDavidandPatsy Richardson. Ronnieissurvivedbyhis steadfastwife,Leannand theirloyalson,Aubrey andasister,NancyCottle. Otherfamily,friendsand thecommunitymournhis passingaswell.Hewas lovedbysomany. Ronniewaslovinglyknown as,Pops,DoubleR,Uncle Ronnie,RadioRonnie, UncleDouble,BigRonand WD4BSU. HeworkedforAlabama LawEnforcementAgency (ALEA)asacommunications engineer.Heworkedcloselywiththestatetrooperstokeepalloftheir communicationsworkingproperly.Hetookgreat prideinhisworkandserved Alabamafor30yearsdoing whathelovedtodo.That’sa jobwell-done. ToknowRonniewasto lovehim.Hewasagentle soulwithabigwarmsmile andboisterouslaugh.He lovedhisfamilywitha fierce,stronglove.Hewas anamazingproviderand meticulouslyplannedhis retirementtoensurehis familywouldlivewell withouthim.Hewoulddo withoutsohisfamilycould prosper. RonnieknewtheLord ashispersonalsavior. HeiswithJesusandthe preciousfamilythathasgone beforehim.Lifewasn’teasyat times.ButRonniehasrunthe racesetbeforehimwithsuch
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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 ofeachmonthat6p.m.at the Pleasant Place building. Any person with any type of cancer is invited to attend. For more information,call784-5694.
KimRobertson,aformer 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 inHartselle.
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 infocall256-353-4362.
Hartselle Hope AA Meetings meets at the followingtimes: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.
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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.
HartsellePublicLibrary 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
Hartselle Nutrition Center 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 United Methodist Church 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.
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Somerville man charged with trafÏcking fentanyl
By David Gambino For the EnquirerA Somerville man was arrested during a traffic stop May 7 and charged with trafficking fentanyl, according to the Priceville Police Department.
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By Jean Cole For the EnquirerThe city of Hartselle is on track to collect $325,000 to $350,000 more in revenue than it had budgeted for this fiscal year based on midyear numbers, according to Mayor Randy Garrison.
The roughly 1% surplus over the fiscal year budget shows “people supporting the city and local businesses,”themayorsaid.
Garrison recently gave council members his midyear budget review reflecting how much of the individual departmental budgets like police, fire and publicworkshadbeenspent midway through the fiscal year, which began Oct. 1 andendsSept.30.Garrison said that midyear expenditures have been 45.4% of the budgeted expenditures forthefullyear.
“This is not unusual,” Garrison said of the projected surplus,whichwillbeputin thegeneralfund.“Normally, the last few years we’ve had larger sales tax increases. We try to budget reasonably.Wedon’tdopie-in-thesky budgeting. We try to be very fiscally responsible
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Gardens on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 4:00 PM with Peck Funeral Home directing. Alabama State Troopers will serve as pallbearers.
Rising Sun Masonic Lodge No. 29 leaders will read last rites for Brother Richardson. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Hospice of the Valley, P.O. Box 2745,Decatur,AL35602.
Eric Russell Helena Funeral service for Eric Russell, 53, was held Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 1:00
der, 28, was booked into Morgan County Jail on the trafficking charge, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia and held in lieu of a $700,300 bond, jail records show.
Priceville police said they stopped Alexander’s vehicle during a routine neighborhood patrol near East Upper River Road and Olde Dogwood Trail for a minor traffic violation at around 4:30 a.m. Court records show Alexander was charged with trafficking meth and trafficking fentanyl last year in Madison County. Those charges are currently pending consideration by a Madison County grand jury.
withourbudgets,butinthe lastfewyearswe’vehadseveralincreasesinrevenue.”
How this surplus will be spent will be up to council members in the city of 15,544 people, the mayor said.
“That would be something (they) would have to approve,”hesaid.
Budget surpluses can help a city buy vehicles, obtain equipment and complete projects its residents want fortheircity.
“We appreciate our folks supporting our local businesses, and I try to let people know how much I appreciate that,” the mayor said. “We’ve been able to do a lot of things in the past few years that we were not able to do before because of morerevenue.”
This includes replacing equipment in all departments in the past eight years, obtaining new police cars, ordering a third fire engine and buying vehicles for the Public Works Department,hesaid.
“Last year, we spent $1.6 million on new lights at Sparkman Park,” the mayor said. “We replaced all of the lights with LED lights, and we just finished a master plan to revamp many areas
PM at Peck Funeral Home Chapel with Peck Funeral Home directing. Burial willbeinBurningtreeMemorialGardens.
Mr. Russell died on Friday, May 10, 2024, at his residence. He was born September 9, 1970, in Morgan County, to Donald Ray Russell and Rebecca Louise White Russell. He was involved in the Special Needs Olympics and went to the International Special Olympics 3 times, for swimming, power lifting and unified softball. He played ball with the “Shining Stars” League in Hartselle. He loved to eat and was a loving and caring uncle and brother. He also loved Alabama
of the park, which will be a multiyearproject.”
Council President Kenny Thompson attributes some of the annual surplus to legalizingthesaleofalcohol in the city. Hartselle legalized the sale of alcohol Jan. 3,2017.
Thompson, who has been a councilman since the 1980s, said it used to be that the mayor and council never had any money to do anything.
“Ten years ago, we didn’t have money to buy firetrucks, police cars, and we had to lay off one person in every department just to make ends meet,” Thompson said. “We’ve just been amazed how much money thereisfromgoingwet.”
The COVID-19 epidemic also increased local revenue because more people were working from home and thus shopping locally, he said.
Thompson said he would like to see the additional money spent on the projects already in the planning stages: the new library or theneweventcenter.
“Maybe the leftover can be put on those two projects,” hesaid.
CouncilPresidentPro-Tem Dwight Tankersley said he
football. He was preceded in death by his parents, and a brother, Mark Allen Russell. Survivors include his brother, Ryan Russell (Belinda); niece,AbigailElaineThomas (Carter); nephew, Christopher Allen Russell and severalauntsanduncles.
would wait and see where the need is to determine where the midyear surplus should go. “I will listen to the department heads, it could be used there,” he said. Tankersley added that any of the three major projects planned — the event center, library and fire station—couldgooverbudget and the additional money wouldbeneeded.
“You hope they come in under budget, but it could gothere,”hesaid. Themidyearbudgetreview tells the mayor and other officials what percentage of expected revenue has been collected so far as well as whatpercentageofexpenditureshavebeenspent.
“If we keep going in the same direction,” Garrison said, “we should collect $17,807,261 (by the end of the year), which is a 1% increase” over the fiscal revenuebudget.
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RebekahYancey Managing Editornthegrandtapestryoflife, therearecertainmoments thatseemsuspendedintime, frozeninourmemories.Yet, thereareothersthatslipthrough ourfingerswithsuchrapiditythat wecanscarcelybelievetheyhave comeandgone.Thepassageof timecanbeaconfoundingphenomenon,andperhapsnowhere isthismoreevidentthaninthe swiftmarchfrominfancytotoddlerhood. Justyesterday—orsoitseems—I becameanauntforafirsttime whenmysweetnieces,Austen OliviaandWinnieFaye,cameinto thisworld,tinybundlesofpossibilityandpromise.Theirarrivals weremetwithcelebration,marked bysleeplessnightsfortheirparents andtendermomentsofbonding fortheentire family.Ican stillrecallthe overwhelmingsense ofaweand wonderasI heldthemin myarmsfor thefirsttime, marvelingat thebeautiful ofnewlives. Andyet, hereweare,twoyearslater,on thecuspofcelebratingtheirsecondbirthdays.It’samilestonethat feelsbothmomentousandsurreal, asiftimeitselfhasplayedatrick onus,movingwithaswiftness thatdefiescomprehension.It’sas thoughIblinked,andtheywent
Asacollegejunior,I wascarryingafullacademicloadofclasses andworkingajobthat requiredatleast35hoursaweek. Ihadverylittletimeforanything else,butonSaturdayafternoons Isometimesslippedawayfrom campusanddroveintothefoothillsoftheBlueRidgeMountains justeastofChattanoogawith nothingmoreinmindthangettingawayforafewhoursbefore sundownandthebeginningof myworkweekatMcKeeBaking Company.SomeSaturdaysIdrove nofurtherthantheChickamauga battlefieldandwalkedoverground stainedwiththebloodoftheBlue andtheGrayafewyearslessthan
Sfromsquirminginfantstospirited toddlerswithmindsoftheirown. Inthewhirlwindofthesepasttwo years,I’vewitnessedtheirtransformationfirsthand—theirfirst tentativesteps,theirfirstwords, theirfirstfitsofgigglesthatlight uparoom.I’vewatchedwitha mixtureofprideandamazement asthey’vegrownandflourished, eachdaybringingnewdiscoveries andadventures.
Butamidstthejoyandexcitement,there’sabittersweetundercurrent,areminderofthefleeting natureofchildhoodandtheinexorablepassageoftime.It’saremindertocherisheachmoment,tosavor thelaughterandthecuddles,to imprintthesepreciousmemories onmyheartbeforetheyslipaway intotherecessesofthepast.
Forgottenstories
A.RayLee Columnistacenturyin thepast. Onespring dayIventuredfurther andexplored dustyroads whichled methrough asmallvillageortwo. Itmusthave beendecorationweekend forthecemeteriesaroundthelittlechurches wereblanketedinfreshflowers.ButasIexploredasidetrail thatleddeeperintothewoodsI stoppednearastream,whichwith
astandoftimberontheotherside, framedanoldcemetery.Itseemed tobeanidealisticspot,butIcould seenoflowersdrapedoversimple markers,norwildflowersgrowing amidstthem.
Iparkedonthesideofthetrail andsteppedacrossthestream onthreewideflatstonesontoa hiddenpaththathadnotseen anyfoottrafficforages.Meadow grasseshadgrownuparoundthe fewstandingmarkersandhad coveredbrokenandunmarked stoneshidingthemfromview. ThefewinscriptionsIcouldfind werelichenincrustedandblurred bythepassingoftime.Onecould onlyguessattheidentityofthose lyingbeneaththestonesunrec-
Aswecelebratetheirsecond birthdays,I’mfilledwithgratitude fortheprivilegeofbeingtheiraunt, their‘Bek-Bek’and‘AuntBekah’ –fortheopportunitytobearwitnesstotheirjourneyofgrowth andself-discoveryisoneIwouldn’t tradefortheworld.Andthough Imaylamenttheswiftpassageof time,Itakesolaceintheknowledgethatwitheachpassingyear, theirpersonalitieswillcontinueto blossom,theirspiritswillcontinue toshineandthebondthatbinds ustogetherwillonlygrowstronger. So,here’stoAustenandWinnie, whoarethelightsofmylife.May yourdaysbefilledwithlaughter andloveandmayyourheartsbe foreveryoung.Happybirthday, mysweetgirls.Youarelovedmore thanyouwilleverknow.
ognizedthroughtheyears.Those whohadonceknownthestoriesof theirliveswereprobablyinterred besidethem. Beforedrivingaway,Ibreathed aprayerthattheymightrestin peace. Forsomereason,thisexperience fromthepastcametomindas LauraandIpreparedfordecorationweekendatLebanon.Many ofmyrelativesandfriendswhose lifestoriesIknowareburiedhere. Ihadpreachedthefinalservicefor moreofthemthanIremember. ThisweekIwillwalkamong theirgravesandgivethanksfor howtheirstoriesintersectedwith mine.
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he’sthecookerofthe suppersandtheplanner oftheparties.She’sthe thinkerofallthesmall thingsthatkeepourworldspinningbutareeasytooverlookand thefixerofthechildrenshair. She’sthesingerofsongsthatlead peopletothecrossandthesupportIleanonwhenIgrowweary. She’stheonethatthrivesatevery jobshehasandtheonethatloves athoroughto-dolist. Fromthesecondwefound outshewaspregnantjustafew monthsafterwehadgottenmarried,she’sbeenthemotherIcould
havenever imaginedfor ourchildren. Motherhood camequickly toher,first asasurprise pregnancy andthenas oursonHank wasborn threemonths early,butshe tooktoitlike anewborn foaltakes torunning
aroundthepasture.
There’sjustsomethinginsideof herthatexudesmother;there’sa softnesstoherthatdrawspeople toherandcomfortsthem.Maybe that’swhatdrewmetoherthat firsttimeIwatchedherleading worshipallthoseyearsago. We’vegotthreekidsnowand sheneverfailstothinkofthemin theirownunique,specialways. Neverfailstotreatthemastheir ownpeoplewiththeirownspecificdreams,desires,andneeds. Birthdaysarealwaysspecial,no matterhowsmall,andcarsingalongsarealwaysloudandfilled
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withlaughter,settingtheweight oftheirlittleworldsandsetting asideforjustafewminutes. Onedaytherewillbenolittle onesaskingforagrilledcheesein ourhomeandallofthepermissionslipswillhavebeensigned; beforeweknowitthemilestones we’relookingforwardtowillbe memorieswe’rereflectingon. Butshe’llalwaysbeMama,like everygoodmotheris.They’llget olderandsowillwe,butbeinga motherisn’taseasonoflifethat comesandgoes.
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Hartselle students hold Good Character expo
Special to the Enquirer
Hartselle Junior High seventh graders came together this past week for a #GoodCharacters Expo to share powerful service projects with community members, mentors and peers.
After weeks in the American Character Program, learning about historical figures who transformed America, they were then challenged to begin transforming things themselves.
Speaking from their booths, students shared how they formed groups, identified problems, worked with local mentors and began taking action. In addition to civics and character learned in the program’s curriculum, they gained real-world practice in collaboration, service, empathy, compassion and communication.
“ItwasaproudmomentfortheLibertyLearning team as we saw first-hand how our third and fifth grade programs had paved the way for these middle schoolers to take ownership in their roles as citizens. Their ideas, ingenuity and determination showed us America’s future is in good hands,” Tricia Bobo said.
The immersive educational experience is made possible because generous local and state sponsors understand that these lessons must be taught despite time and budget constraints, she added.
Students use practical life skills at Morgan County 4-H competition
By Wes Tomlinson For the EnquirerThe sizzling of a prime rib steak on a cast iron skillet could be heard as Eva Elementary student Mason Walker flipped, seared and grilledittomedium-rareperfection, repeating a family tradition handed down from hisfatheratthe2024Morgan County 4H Round Up competitionheldMay1.
Walker was one of 150 studentsinMorganCountywho registered to compete in the competitionattheSparkman Civic Center in Hartselle, with20differenteventsranging from photography and interior design to culinary arts, woodworking and gardening.
Students competing in the chefeventhadtoprepareand cooktheirdishin15minutes orlessinfrontoftwojudges: Morgan County 4-H Agent Assistant Kathleen Woodside and Amy Shelton with the Morgan County Soil and WaterConservationDistrict.
“You’ve got one minute and 11 seconds left, do you want to go ahead and start slicing itup?”SheltonaskedWalker as he placed his steak onto a plate.
“I’m letting it rest,” replied Walker,afifth-gradestudent.
Walker seasoned his steak with garlic and pepper and saidheandhisfatherusually grillbeefontheirsmoker,but he prefers using a skillet. He is looking into the culinary fieldasafuturecareeroption.
“I can control the meat more on a cast iron than I can with a smoker,” Walker said.
In the next room, several students were competing in a bake-off where they made cupcakes, brownies
and intricate-looking cakes. They prepared two different bakedgoodsapieceandwere requiredtoprinttheirrecipes andnutritionalinformation.
The students had to bake their goods according to a theme and this year’s theme was carnival foods. Some of them were influenced by family recipes handed down fromgenerationspast.
Eva fifth grade student McKenzie Bailey baked popcorn cupcakes with mini marshmallows resembling popcorn.
“This was my great-grandmother’s recipe before she passed away,” Bailey said. “Thesecretisjustonecupof sprinkles.”
Bailey also baked a chocolatechipcookiecakeshesaid she made from her mother’s recipe.
“We love baking these for birthdays,butit’susuallybigger,” Bailey said. “My secret ingredient for that is one freshfarmegg.”
James Harton, a fourthgrade student at F.E. Burleson Elementary School, baked some fudge brownies and banana bread cupcakes. He used butter, chocolate, sugar, milk, vanilla and salt tomaketheicingonthecupcakes.
“That was my great-grandmother Dykstra’s recipe,” Hartonsaidofthecupcakes.
In the interior design competition, students had to design a fictional room of their choosing. Crestline Elementary fourth graders Ellie Houser and Rowe Swafford designedababy’snurseryand postedimagesoftheirideaon acardboardcutout.
“It’s for a baby girl’s nursery, so we went with pink,” Housersaid.
Austin Blankenship, a
From left, Cooper Simmons, June Dobbs and Desper Dobbs show their Lego builds in the Morgan County 4-H competition at Sparkman Civic Center in Hartselle May 1.
Franklin County 4-H agent, and Dylan Gilbert, a Winston County 4-H agent, were judges for the extreme birdhouse competition, where students had to design and build a birdhouse in any fashion they chose. Blanken-
ship said students who are involved in 4-H familiarize themselveswithpractical life skills by entering competitionsliketheRoundUp.
“Across4-H,allofourcompetitive events build upon lifeskillsandthoselifeskills
arereallythefoundationfor what our kids need to go into the workforce,” Blankenship said. “With this extreme birdhouse, they work with power tools and workondesignplans.These projects also help show stu-
dentswhattheyaretalented in.”
Those who placed first in last week’s competition will advance to the 4-H Regional Congress for Northwest Alabama at Calhoun CommunityCollegeonMay17.
Gardeners excited for first hydrangea blooms in two years
By Katie Nichols For the EnquirerAll across Alabama, gardeners are eagerlywaitingtoseehydrangeasin full bloom. This year’s bloom will be something that gardeners have not witnessed in a few years. MalloryKelley,anAlabamaCooperative Extension System home grounds regionalagent,saidithasbeentwo years since the old southern varieties of Hydrangea macrophylla have bloomed with their pink, blue and even purple shades of color. However,thesecolorswillsoonreturnto Alabamalandscapes.
“IntheSouth,twoyearscanseem like an eternity for this southern landscape favorite,” Kelley said. “LastMarch,rightbeforewewould haveseentinyflowersstarttoform, the state had a bitter blast of cold
promptedaurorasincentral America and possibly even Hawaii. “We are not anticipating that” but it could come close, said NOAA space weather forecaster ShawnDahl.
This storm poses a risk for high-voltage transmission lines for power grids, not
that killed most everyone’s bud material on their Hydrangea macrophyllaplants.”
Most bushes died almost completely, all the way down to the ground. However, as temperatures increased into the summer, this tried-and-true southern plant startedtogrowbackfromtheroots.This year, gardeners will see the flowers formfromlastyear’sgrowth.
Pruningwithapurpose To keep your hydrangeas looking great, there are a few key managementitems,includingpruning.Kelley said pruning makes the blooms growlargerandmorequickly.
“You could never prune hydrangeas, and they would still flower butataslowerrate,andoftentimes the blooms are much smaller,” Kelley said. “If your hydrangeas are bloomingfinethisseason,youmay wonder why pruning is necessary.
the electrical lines ordinarily found in people’s homes, Dahl told reporters. Satellites also could be affected, which in turn could disrupt navigation and communication services here on Earth.
An extreme geomagnetic storm in 2003, for example,tookoutpowerinSweden and damaged power transformers in South Africa.
Butinordertohaveprettysummer blooms,pruningisanecessity.”
Pruning promotes branching and encourages bud production and flowering for the next year. Kelley said hydrangea pruning is a common area of confusion for many gardeners because of the multiple hydrangea varieties that are common in Alabama flowerbeds. Hydrangeas that bloom early in thespring—suchasmopheadand oakleaf — will need pruning right after they bloom. These will produce new wood through the summer and fall to have buds for next spring.
“If you wait until winter when theyaredormant,youwillbepruning away the buds,” Kelley said. “This removes where the flowers wouldbloomthenextspring.”
Hydrangeas that require more sun — such as ‘Limelight’ — will
Even when the storm is over, signals between GPS satellites and ground receivers could be scrambled or lost, according to NOAA. But there are so many navigation satellites that any outages should not last long, Steenburgh noted. The sun has produced strong solar flares since Wednesday, resulting in at least seven outbursts of
bloom much later. In central Alabama, these hydrangeas typically bloom around July 4. In contrast to the early blooming hydrangeas, prunethesehydrangeasinthewinter, when they are dormant. After pruning, fertilize the hydrangeas in the spring to further stimulate new growth. Blooms will grow on the plant’s new growth during the spring.
Properpruning
To start pruning, Kelley said it is besttoremoveanydeadordiseased materialfirst.
“Sometimes, hydrangeas can get some winter damage to tissue that did not have a chance to harden off before winter temperatures arrived,”Kelleysaid.“Youwillneed toremovethistissueaswell.”
After pruning all the dead material, mophead and oakleaf hydrangeas require no further mainte-
plasma. Each eruption — known as a coronal mass ejection — can contain billions of tons of plasma and magnetic field from the sun’s outer atmosphere, or corona.
Theflaresseemtobeassociated with a sunspot that’s 16 times the diameter of Earth,accordingtoNOAA. It’s all part of the solar activity that’s ramping up as the sun approaches the
nanceuntiltheyfinishfloweringin early summer. Then, prune them back to a manageable size at the branch junctions or simply clip off thespentbloomafewinchesbelow it.Ifgardenersspotanewforming bud while pruning, make sure to clipjustabovethisbloom.
“It isn’t likely that you will make a huge mistake when pruning hydrangeas,” Kelley said. “Don’t be afraidtoprunebecauseitwillstimulatenewgrowthandnewflowers.” If the hydrangea seems to be struggling,theissuemaybedeeper than pruning. The issues could be associatedwithimproperwatering, lack of cleanup at the soil level or insufficientmorningsun.
When in doubt about the right time to prune, Kelley said to rememberit’ssafetoprunehydrangeas of any variety immediately afterthebloomsarespent.
peak of its 11-year cycle. NASA said the storm posed no serious threat to the seven astronauts aboard the International Space Station. The biggest concern is the increased radiation levels, and the crewcouldmovetoabetter shielded part of the station if necessary, according to Steenburgh. Increased radiation also could threaten some of
NASA’s science satellites. Extremely sensitive instruments will be turned off, if necessary, to avoid damage, said Antti Pulkkinen, director of the space agency’s heliophysics science division.
Several sun-focused spacecraft are monitoring all the action. “This is exactly the kinds of things we want to observe,” Pulkkinen said.
CHURCHCALENDAR OFWORSHIP Steadfast faith
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 GodholdsSundayschoolat 9:30a.m.andpraiseandworshipat10:30a.m.ASunday eveningserviceisheldat5 p.m.andaWednesdayBible studyat7p.m.,including youthactivities.Thechurchis locatedat1211PattilloSt.SW inHartselle,andthepastoris GaryPhillips.
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,call PastorRickieBallat256-4623715orRefordandCindy Williamat256-462-3573.
PineStreetIndependent BaptistChurch,135PineSt., Falkville,AL,inviteseveryone toSundaymorningworship at11amandeveningservice at6pm.Wednesdaynight biblestudy6p.m.Formore infocontactPastorRusty Hodges,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.
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.HalDiagreisthechurch pastor.
FellowshipBaptistChurch onSetterAvenueinDecatur (justwestofCrackerBarrel) holdsSundayschoolat9:45 a.m.andworshipat11a.m. Call256-355-8414forinformation.
ChurchofGodProphecy, 503StewartSt.inHartselle, holdsthefollowingweekly services:Sundayschoolat 10a.m.,worshipserviceat 11a.m.andWednesdaynight serviceat6p.m.Pastoris ChrisBates.
SerenityBaptistChurch, locatedat1062PerkinsWood Rd.,Hartselle,welcomesa newpastor,Bro.LynnMorgan(2024).SundaySchoolis heldat9:45a.m.withSunday Worshipat11am.
ForestHillBaptistChurch, 1947BluffCityRd,Somerville,AL35670inviteseveryonetooldhymnsinging KJVpreachingeachSunday Schoolmorningat10am, ChurchServiceat11am,Sundaynightat6pmandWed. nightat7pm.Formoreinformation256-754-5226.
Mt.CarmelBaptistChurch locatedat287Mt.Carmel Road,Falkville,AL35622, offersSundaySchoolat10am, worshipserviceat11amlead BrotherDavidTaylorand Sundayeveningworshipat 6pm
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.with MorningWorshipserviceat 10a.m.Sundayeveningworshipserviceisat6p.m.and WednesdayEveningBible Studyat7p.m.Pleasejoinus.
SouthwestBaptistChurch, 1705RidgedaleDr.SW, Hartselle,hasSundaySchool beginningat9:45eachSunday,morningworshipat 11:00amandeveningworshipat6:00pm.Wednesdaynightservicesareat6:00 pm.Bro.GregBurchamis thepastor.Formoreinformation,call256-773-5994.
CedarCreekFreeWillBaptistChurch,locatedat1303 CedarCreekChurchRdin Hartselle,hasSundayschool at10a.m.,worshipat11a.m. and5p.m.,andWednesday eveningserviceat6p.m. Theirdoorsarealwaysopen. Formoreinfo,callPastorCliff Tomlinson256-898-4198.
WordAlive!Churchand pastorBrianCulbreathhave weeklyradioshowsonSundaysat1:15p.m.on91.3FM andMon.throughFri.on 106.3FM.
ValhermosoBaptistChurch, locatedat7312Hwy.36Ein Lacey’sSpring,holdsSunday schoolat10a.m.andworship servicesat11a.m.and5p.m. Discipleshiptrainingand worshipareheldat6p.m. onWed.evening.Children, youthandadultclassesareat 6:30p.m.
GumSpringsBaptist Church,locatedat371Gum SpringsRoadinHartselle, hasSundaymorningworship at11a.m.andSundaySchool classesat10a.m.openforall
IntheaccountfoundinMatthewchapter15:21-28,we encounteramotherfacing adiresituation:herdaughteristormentedbydemons,and sheturnstoJesusindesperation, recognizingHimasherlasthope. Despitebeinginitiallyignored, rebukedandeveninsultedin herpleaforassistance,the motherperseveres,clingingto everyglimmerofhopeoffered byJesus.Evenwhenitappearsthatall hopeisextinguished,sheremainssteadfastinherfaith.Ultimately,herunwaveringbeliefinJesusleadstothemiraculous healingofherdaughter—anincredible testamenttothepoweroffaith. Thiswomanexemplifieswhatgenuinefaithentailsandunderscoresthe transformativeimpactofplacingone’s hopeinJesus.ThroughHisactions,Jesus
ages.Wednesdaynightprayer meetingsat6:30p.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,hasSundayschoolat10a.m.,Sundayworshipat11:15a.m.and BiblestudyTuesdaysat7p.m.
PricevilleChurchofChrist, locatedat143RobinsonRd inPriceville,holdsSundaySchoolat9:00,Sunday morningworshipat10:00; Sundayeveningworshipat 5:00andWednesdaynightat 7:00.Call256-431-4770for moreinformation.
LawrenceCoveBaptist, 142PineBlurrRd,Eva,AL 35621,holdsSundaySchool at10amandworshipat11 amwithPastorStevenSmith. Formoreinfocontact256482-2247.
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
demonstratesthattruehope originatesfromHim,offeringaperpetualpossibilityof redemption.Additionally,this narrativehighlightstheinterconnectednessoffaithand itsabilitytopositivelyinfluenceothers;themother’sfaith servesasthecatalystforher daughter’sdeliverance.Our resilienceinholdingontoJesus duringadversitynotonlysustainsusbutalsoservesasabeaconof hopeforthosearoundus. Thelessonsgleanedfromthisbiblical storyareprofound.Itpromptsreflection onthestrengthofourownfaithamidst trials,challengingustopersevereeven whencircumstancesseembleak.Arewe equippedwithafaithrobustenoughto endure,eveninthefaceofseemingly insurmountablechallenges?
Wednesdaysat6:30p.m.The churchbuildingislocatedat 4119Hwy31SouthinDecatur.Formoreinformation, call(256)353-7429.
TheRevivalTabernacle holdsservicesSundaysat10 a.m.andWednesdayevening at7p.m.Thechurchislocatedat1109MainSt.W.PastorsJasonandGingerThayer welcomeeveryonetoattend.
EastHighlandBaptist Church,1030MainStreetE, holdsSundaySchoolat9:15 a.m.,worshipat10:30a.m., WednesdayBiblestudyat 10:00a.m.and6:30p.m.The churchalsoholdsAmerican HeritageGirlsandTrailLife meetingsMondaynightsat6 p.m.Formoreinformation, call256-773-4157.
ChristOurRedeemer LutheranChurch,located at721PickensSt.SWin Hartselle,inviteseveryoneto Sundayschoolat9:15a.m. andworshipat10:30a.m. eachSunday.Thechurch officeisopenMondayand Wednesdayfrom9-11:30a.m. FindthechurchonFacebook andvisitthewebsiteatwww. corhartselle.org.Formore info,call256-773-2121or emailcorhartselle@gmail. com.
PennylaneChurchofChrist, locatedat615Pennylane St.SE,holdsservicesat11 a.m.eachSundayand6p.m. Wednesday.MinisterWilliam L.Turneycanbereached at256-683-4660.Howard Dickinsonservesthechurch astheassistantminister.
TheFalkvilleUnitedMethodistChurchholdsservices onSundayat11a.m.with Sundayschoolat10a.m.
Theyouthmeetat5p.m. Sundays.Thepubliciswelcometoattend.Thechurchis locatedat253MainSt.Ein Falkville.
PineyGroveChristian Churchhostsserviceseach Sundayschoolat10a.m., preachingat11a.m.,evening serviceat6p.m.andWednesdaynightBiblestudyat6 p.m.
FirstBaptistChurch Falkville,locatedat305E. MainStreetinFalkville,has thefollowingserviceschedule:SundaySchool,9:15 a.m.,SundayWorshipService at10:30a.m.andnoSundaynightservice.WednesdayEveningServicesstartat 6:00p.m.StephenCannonis thepastor.Formoreinfo,call 256-784-5827,orlogonto www.fbcfalkville.com.
LighthouseBaptistChurch holdsSundayschoolat10 a.m.andworshipserviceat11 a.m.and5:30p.m.onSundays.Wednesdayworshipis at6:30p.m.Thepastoris Bro.JohnReid.
LibertyBaptistChurch, 1206LaneRoadNW,holds serviceseachSundaywith Biblestudyat9:45a.m., Biblepreachingat11a.m. WednesdaynightBibleStudy at6:30p.m.
WalnutGroveBaptistChurchislocatedat 622SouthBethelRoadin Hartselle.ThepastorisJohn D.Bain.Sundayschoolisat 10a.m.,worshipserviceisat 11a.m.andeveningworship serviceisat6p.m.Wednesday serviceat6p.m.Formore info,visitusonFacebookor logontohttp://walnutgrove baptistchurch.weebly.com.
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Thespotlightfalls onFalkvilleHigh Schoolthisweek asstudentsshowcasetheirexceptionaltalentsatthestatechampionships.LandonJones andThomasWilliamshave madetheirschoolproud withoutstandingperformances.Jonesleapedtoa newpersonalrecord,securingsecondplaceinthestate, whileWilliamsclaimedthe
thirdspot.Theirachievementsstandasatestament totheirdedicationandhard work.
Addingtotheaccolades, LunsleyHayesandAmberly Bennetttriumphedinthe 2AStateChampionship
forDiscusThrow.Hayes claimedthetitleofState Champion,withBennett securingtherunner-up position.Theirremarkable performancesunderscore FalkvilleHighSchool’s commitmenttoexcellence inathletics.
Meanwhile,theFalkville TownHallrecentlywelcomedagroupofenthusiastickindergartenstudents fromFalkvilleElementary.
Theyoungstersbroughtan infectiousenergyasthey exploredtheTownHall, eagerlyaskingquestions andimmersingthemselves intheexperience.
Danvillenews Inothernews,Danville MiddleSchoolhassuccessfullycompletedits statetesting,thankstothe supportofthecommunity.Theschoolextendsits
Deadlineforweddings,engagements,births,birthday andanniversaryannouncementsisThursdayatnoon priortoWednesdaypublications.Submissionformsare availableatwww.hartselleenquirer.comorinouroffice locatedat206CedarSt.NWinHartselle.Ourofficehours areMonday-Fridayfrom8:30a.m.-4:30p.m.
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friendship,orwillthetwo bestfriendsbecomemore? Thisbookisfunnywitha doseofreality.Thisbookis availableatthelibraryand ontheLibbyapp.
Lastly,thefacultyand staffofDanvilleHigh SchoolextendtheirheartfeltthankstoNoFences CowboyChurchforgenerouslyprovidinglunch tobothmiddleandhigh schoolstaffmembers.Such gesturesofsupportfrom thecommunityplayasignificantroleinfosteringa positivelearningenvironmentforstudentsandeducatorsalike.
TwofamiliesweretherecipientsofPriceville’sYardoftheMonthawardforthemonthofApril.AndrewandAmyWhiteandPamelaGibsonwererecognizedfortheirlovely landscapingand“helpingPricevillebealittlemorebeautiful,”accordingtothecity’sofficialFacebookpage.Nominationsforthemonthlyrecognitioncanbemadeonthe CityofPriceville’ssocialmediapages.
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Areyoureadytoturn yourdreamofhomeownershipintoreality?Habitat forHumanityofMorgan Countyrecentlyannounced applicationsforhousing willbeavailablestartingon June3.
Prospectivehomeowners candownloadandprintan applicationbyvisitingthe organization’swebsiteat morganhabitat.org/homeownership.Alternatively, applicationpacketscanbe pickedupinpersonatthe HabitatReStorelocatedat 1123CentralPkwy.,Decatur.ThestoreisopenMondaythroughSaturdayfrom 9a.m.until5p.m.Applicationswillonlybeaccessible fromJune3-15.
Oncecompleted,applicantsarerequiredtoreturn theirapplicationsalong withthenecessarydocumentsataninformation classscheduledforTuesday, June18,ateither10a.m. or6p.m.Thesesessions provideacomprehensive overviewoftheHabitat homeownershipprogram, includingbasicrequirementsandanopportunity forattendeestoaddress anyqueriestheymayhave. Registrationismandatory, anddetailscanbefoundin theapplicationpacket.
HabitatforHumanity ofMorganCountyworks inpartnershipwithindividualsinthecommunity toconstructorenhance homeswherefamiliescan thrive.Throughcollaborativeefforts,Habitathomeownersactivelyparticipateintheconstructionof theirdwellingsalongside volunteersandcommitto payinganaffordablemortgage.ThissupportempowersHabitathomeowners toachievethestability, strengthandself-reliance necessaryforabrighter futureforthemselvesand theirlovedones.
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rentlyinstorage,tothe greenspacebehindthe newschool.Aspecialneeds accessibleplaygroundwill bebuiltnexttothemain playgroundandwillhave twohandicapaccessible swingsandajunglegym builtlowtotheground whichwillmakeiteasier forthosestudentstoclimb. “Awheelchairramphas alsobeenbuiltthatwill connectthespecialeducationwingwiththeSNAP playground,”Langsaid.
Langsaidtheplaygrounds willbethelastremaining projectsoftheschooland saideverythingshouldbe completebyAugust.
Hartsellesuperintendent BrianClaytonsaidheis proudofthenewstateof theartfacility. “Therewerefiveyearsof planningthatwentintothe schoolbyadesignteam,” Claytonsaid.“Iknowthat allinvolvedareveryexcited withthefinishedproduct. “Welookforwardtothe facilityservingthestudents,faculty,staff,administrationandthecommunityformanyyearsto come.”
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ByRussellFrye FortheEnquirerThetop-rankedHartselle Tigerswillplayinthe6A statechampionshipseriesfor thethirdtimeinfourseasons afterdefeatingOxford2-1in theirthree-gameserieslast week.
Afterdroppinggameone 10-0,theTigersrespondedwitha5-3winingame twoandthena4-1winin gamethreetopunchtheir
statechampionshipseries ticket,wheretheywillface unrankedHillcrest-Tuscaloosainathree-gameseriesthat startsonThursday.
“IknowIsaythisevery week,butIamsoproud ofthesekidsonourteam,” HartsellecoachJakeMiles said.“Theyarerelentless andcontinuetoamazeme.I knowmostthoughtwewere finishedaftergameone,but ourseniorguysgottogether andfoundawaytomake ithappenagain.Theyjust
competewitheverysingle pitch.Ihaveneverbeen aroundagroupofkidswho fighttheirheartsoutforeach other.Thereisnoselfishness orblaming.Justtruegenuine careandexcitementforothers.”
Gameone:Oxford10, Hartselle1
TheTigersfellbehind2-0 inthebottomofthefirst andcouldn’trecoverintheir 10-0losstono.twoOxford ingameoneoftheirseries. Hartsellewasheldtofour
hitsintheloss.BrodyLeathers,CadeMiles,LawsonWilliamsandAsherDoepeleach hadahit.JaceMeadowstook thelossafterallowingsix runsonthreehitswhilestrikingoutthreeinoneinning. Gametwo:Hartselle5, Oxford3 Ingametwo,Hartsellewas inawin-or-go-homesituation.Theyopenedthegame withtworunsinthebottomofthefirsttogoup2-0. Oxfordscoredtwiceinthe topofthethirdandanother
inthetopofthefourthtolead 3-2.Withtwooutsinthebottomofthefifth,TheTigers retooktheleadwithatworunhomerunbyCadeMiles, platingLeathers.Hartselle addedaninsurancerun whenPeytonSteele’ssingle platedJoWilliamson.Oxford triedtorallyinthetopofthe seventhwhentheygottwo runnersonbase,butAndrew Colemanshutdowntherally withtwostrikeouts. WilliamsonledHartselle withtwohitsandtworuns
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ByRussellFrye FortheEnquirerTheLadyTigersare returningtothestatetournamentforthefirsttime since2019afteradramaticcome-from-behind winoverAthensinthe6A NorthRegional. Inanail-bitinggamethat stretchedoverthreehours, HartsellemanagedtooutlasttheLadyGoldenEagles 17-16.Thevictorywas sealedwitharemarkable six-runsurgeinthebottom oftheseventhinning.
“Thegirlsnevergaveup andbattledtotheend,” HartsellecoachAnnaHall said.“Iamsoextremely proudofthem.”
TheTigerstooka2-1lead afterthefirstwhenKaelyn JonesandZoeHittscored onsinglesbyBrityanGodfreyandKatieNorgard. Athensrespondedwith sevenrunsinthetopofthe secondinningtotakean 8-2lead.
Hartsellecuttheleadto 8-5inthebottomofthe secondwhenKatieGillott hitathree-runhomerun, drivinginRyleyCateWolf andJones.
AfterholdingAthensscorelessinthethird inning,theLadyTigers respondedwithfourruns inthebottomoftheinning. JonesandVKHoylescored onanRBIsinglebyBrityan Godfrey.AfteranAthens
pitchingchange,Blayne Godfreysingledtodrive homeGillotttotiethe game.Norgardthensingled toleftfield,platingBlayne Godfrey.
Afterascorelessfourth inning,Athensretookthe leadwithtworunsona doubletoleft,makingthe score10-9.
Hartsellewouldtakethe leadwithtworunsinthe bottomofthefifthwhen BlayneGodfreyandBrooklynStilesscoredonRBI singles.
TheLadyGoldenEagles tooktheirthirdleadofthe gamewithsixrunsinthe topoftheseventh,giving thema16-11lead.
TheLadyTigersentered thebottomoftheseventh, needingtorallyforthe thirdtimetoqualifyforthe statetournament.
Andrallytheydidbyscoringsixrunsinthebottom oftheinning.
Hartselleloadedthebases withtwowalksandahit batter,withleadoffhitter Jonescomingtotheplate. Withafullcount,Jones hitagrandslamoverthe rightfieldfence,platingKJ Prater,WolfandHatsumi Peterson,drawingthe LadyTigerstowithinone run,16-15.
“Allthatwasgoing throughmyheadafter theywalkedHattoget basesloadedwastostay simple,andIjustneeded
scored,whileSteeleadded twohitsandanRBI.Cade MileshadahitwithtwoRBIs andtworunsscored. NickChumleypickedupthe winafterallowingthreeruns onsevenhitsin6.1innings ofwork.Colemanearnedthe saveinreliefofChumley. “NickChumleywasunbelievableonthemound,and thenCade’sbigtwo-run homerhelpedgiveusthe shotinthearmweneeded,”
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Hartselleplayerscelebratetheircome-from-behindwinoverAthensafterKJPrater’sgame-winningRBIsingle.
todoenoughtoscorea runandgettothenext batter,”Jonessaidofher grandslam.“Ourlineup hasbeensolidallweek.I hadacrazyat-batandgot intoafullcount.Igota goodbarrelonitandthe restofthelineupfollowed uptofinishwiththewin.” Afterloadingthebases
ARedSoxplayerrunshomeasaTigersplayertriestotaghim.
again,Stileswashitbya pitchthatscoredGillottto tiethegameat16-16.Praterthensingledtocenter field,drivinghomeHitt forthegame-winningrun. Jonesfinished4-of-6with fourRBIsandfourruns scoredtoleadHartselle backtothestatetournament.
ByRussellFrye FortheEnquirerBelowaretheHartselle Park&Recbaseball,softballandsoccerscoresfrom May6-11.
Baseball 6U Dodgers15,Royals10 Braves16,Rangers5 Braves14,Dodgers1 Royals13,Tigers5 Cubs13,Marlins10 Braves18,Dodgers12 Royals13,Cubs12 Dodgers14,Diamondbacks4 8U Savages12,Pirates11 Phillies20,Reds11 Braves13,Pirates12 Savages17,Orioles9 Braves14,Phillies3 Phillies12,Reds3 Savages32,Orioles26 10U
“It’sanamazingfeeling, definitelyafeelingyou don’tgetmanytimes,” Jonesadded. Gillottaddedtwohits, threeRBIsandthreeruns scored,whileBrityanGodfreyhadtwohitsandthree RBIs.NorgardandStiles eachaddedtwohitsand twoRBIs.Norgardalso walkedfourtimes. Hartselleadvancedtothe regionalchampionship gamewitha6-0winover FortPayneandan11-0win overHazelGreen. TheLadyTigers(34-13-1) willopenthestatetournamentwithWetumpka, whofinishedsecondinthe SouthRegional.
Cardinals8,Rays4 Cubs2,Diamondbacks1 Rays14,Royals3 Diamondbacks5,Cardinals3
Softball 6U PinkSox9,PinkPanthers 1 Angels5,Bulldogs0 PinkSox14,Bulldogs0 Tigers5,Lil’Angels4 PinkSox12,Bulldogs0 Tigers5,PinkPanthers0 PinkPanthers5,Lil’ Angels4 PinkSox11,Tigers4 8U QueenBees9,Legends8 Legacy13,Legends2 A’s19,Legends10 A’s17,QueenBees15 Legends15,Legacy5 QueenBees11,Legacy3 10U Chaos10,Bombers5 Chaos9,Bombers4 Bulldogs14,Bombers13
Lightning12,Bombers5 12U Bulldogs9,Heat3 Heat9,LadyHawks6 Soccer 8U Boltz2,Dolphins1 Crushers3,Miami1 Predators5,Raptors3 Avengers3,Ninjas1 Crushers3,Ninjas2 Miami2,Raptors0 Dolphins4,Predators2 Avengers1,Boltz0 Predators6,Raptors1 Dolphins2,Boltz1 Ninjas2,Avengers0 Crushers1,Miami0 10U Savages3,Mustangs0 13U Comets2,Glaciers1 OrangeCrush3,Mean Green0 Glaciers5,MeanGreen2
May4wasanightof milestonesfortheMorganCountySportsHallof Fame.
Itstartedwiththe34th inductionbanquetbeing heldatthePricevilleEvent Center.AllpreviousbanquetswereheldinDecatur.
The10inducteesinclude Lorenzo“Sonny”Jackson, thefirstcompetitiveswimmereveramongtheHallof Fame’s247inductees.
“It’sagreatfeelingtobe thefirstatanything,”Jacksonsaid.
In1970,Jacksonwasthe firstBlackmantoever competeintheAlabama HighSchoolAthleticAssociationstateswimmeet.
“Thishonorisalittle sweetandsour,”Jackson said.“Alotofpeopledidn’t havetheexposuretoswimminglikeIdid.”
Saturday’sinduction includedDavidChairs,who turns93inJune.Chairsis theHallofFame’soldest everinductee.Hegoesin foracareerinbaseballasa playerandasanumpirein baseballandsoftballthat lastedover70years.
“ThegoodLordhas blessedmewithagreatlife andfamily,”Chairssaid. “Thishonormakesiteven morespecial.” TheClassof2024includedformerDecaturfootball coachJereAdcock,former DecaturHeritagefootball andbaseballcoachSteve Meek,formerHartselle starbasketballplayerand coachGaryOrr,All-AmericansoftballplayerLesley WestmorelandSmothers, Danvillebasketballplayer TimMorganandFalkville three-sportathleteRandy Nelson. Twomembersoftheclass aredeceased.Theyare Hartsellebasketballstar DwainKeelandlong-time umpireArnoldRussell. Thenewclasshassome familylinkstosomepreviousinductees.Jackson’s latefather,LorenzoJackson,wasinductedin1996. Chairs’daughter,Tina,was inductedin2009. Nelson’suncle,Rolland “Brownie”Nelson,was inductedintheClassof
1995.“Brownie”Nelson passedawaylastweekand hisfuneralwasheldFriday. TheMorganCounty SportsHallofFameis alwaysacceptingnominationsfromthepublic. Informationonthenominatingprocessisavailable onthewebsiteatmcshof52. comorcallJoeBaileyat 256-286-9048. The2024inductees: JereAdcock:TheHandleynativecametoDecaturin1994tojoinhead coachSteveRivers’coachingstaff.In2022,Adcock retiredfromDecaturafter 27yearsasheadcoach with187wins,thesecond mostinRedRaiderhistory behindH.L.“Shorty”Ogle with209.Adcock’steams had17winningseasons,21 playoffappearances,five 10-winseasonsandseven regionchampionships.He wasnamedthestate’sClass 6ACoachoftheYearin 2014.DuringAdcock’stenure,theRedRaidershad 40All-Stateselections.In 2024,theAlabamaFootballCoachesAssociation honoredhimwithaLifetimeAchievementAward.
DavidChairs:The1951 graduateofDecaturNegro HighSchoolservedthe athletesoftheDecaturarea foroverhalfacenturyasan umpireandofficialinbaseball,footballandsoftball. Inhisearlydays,Chairs starredasacatcherforthe DecaturRedSox.Later hewasamemberofthe famousDecaturNationals. Chairs’baseballhighlights includedseeingWillie MaysplayinDecatur,meetingHankAaronandJackieRobinsonbeforethey becamestarsandumpiring Calhoungamesinvolving futuremajorleaguersGary RedusandJorgePosada. Hewasalsoamemberof thefamedDecaturRough Ridersfootballteam.
Lorenzo“Sonny”Jackson:Thesummerpastime ofswimmingturnedinto avehicleofchangeforthe DecaturnativeandAustin graduate.In1970,JacksonwasthefirstBlackto evercompeteinthehigh schoolstatechampionship swimmeet.Inhissenior seasonin1973,Jackson missedbeingthefirst
Blacktoeverwinaswimmingstatechampionship byjust.2secondsinboth the50-yardand100-yard sprints.WhenJackson swamincollegeforTexas SouthernUniversity,it markedthefirsttimehe evercompetedinameet withanotherBlackswimmer.
DwainKeel:In1968and 1969,theMorganCounty HighgraduatewasatwotimeAll-StateandAllMorganCountybasketball selection.The6-foot-6 Keel,whowasnicknamed “Stick,“dominatedonthe insidefortheTigerswhile averaging25pointsand12 reboundsasajuniorand 18pointsand14rebounds asasenior.In1968,Keel helpedtheTigersclaim theMorganCountyTournamentchampionship. Alsointhatseasonheset aschoolrecordwith51 pointsintheTigers’10290victoryoverUnionHill. HartselleheadcoachJackieCoultercalledKeel,who passedawayin2020,“the finestbasketballplayerI’ve evercoached.”
SteveMeek:TheAustingraduateputDecaturHeritagefootballand baseballonthemapinhis 11seasonsasheadcoach. Thefootballprogramwent 86-42withfourregion championshipsandeight consecutivetripstothe stateplayoffs.Thebaseball programmade10straight tripstothestateplayoffs, whichincludedthe2016 Class1Astatechampionship.DecaturHeritagealso advancedtothebaseball finalsinboth2017and 2022.DuringMeek’stenure,theEagleshad18AllStatefootballselections and23All-Statebaseball selections.Hewasnamed theClass1AfootballCoach oftheYearin2015andthe Class2AbaseballCoachof theYearin2022.
TimMorgan:TheDanvillenativewasanAllStatebasketballplayerfor theHawksin1976and playedonanationalchampionshipteamattheUniversityofNorthAlabama in1979.Afterstartinghis varsitycareeratDanville asafreshmanforHallof FamecoachWayneBowl-
TheMorganCountySportsHallofFameClassof2024includes,frontrowfrom left,DavidChairs,RandyNelson,SteveMeekandRandyRussellwhoacceptedfor hislatefatherArnoldRussell.Onthebackroware,fromleft,JereAdcock,Sonny Jackson,LesleyWestmorelandSmothers,TimMorganandGaryOrr.ThelateDwain Keelwasalsoinducted.
ing,Morganaveraged24 pointsagameasasophomoreand27asajunior. Akneeinjurylimitedhis playingtimeasasenior whenheaveraged18.6 points.In1979,Morgan’s clutchfreethrowshooting lateintheNCAADivision IInationalchampionship gamewaspivotalinUNA’s 64-50winoverWisconsinGreenBay.
RandyNelson:The Falkvillegraduatewasa three-sportstarathlete fortheBlueDevils.The 6-foot-1guardusedhis long-rangeshootingtouch toscore1,650careerpoints inbasketballwhileaveragingover20pointsagame ineachofhisthreevarsity seasons.Hescoredacareerhigh41againstCullman asasophomore.Nelson quarterbackedtheFalkville footballteamtoitsfirst everplayoffappearancein 1972.Healsowasastar shortstopfortheschool’s baseballteam.AfterplayingbasketballatAthens State,Nelsonwentintoa coachingcareerthatlasted 43yearsatBoazHigh.
GaryOrr:TheHartselle graduatewasapartofseven statechampionshipsasa playerandcoach.Orrwas anAll-Statetournament selectiononHartselle’s firsteverboysbasketball statechampionshipteam in1971.HewasanassistantcoachforstatechampionshipteamsatJohnson inboysbasketballin1987 andatHartselleinfootball in2011.AHartsellegirls golfrunoffourstatetitles in2009-2012camewith Orrasheadcoach.Orrled Hartsellegirlsbasketball for14yearswithfourMorganCountyTournament championships,fivearea championships,threetrips totheNorthwestRegional andonetriptostate. ArnoldRussell:The Austinvillegraduate,who passedawayin2018, receivedaDistinguished ServiceAwardfromthe AlabamaHighSchoolAthleticAssociationin2009 forhisworkasabaseball andsoftballumpireina careerthatspanned60 years.Russellwasalsoa championshipyouthbase-
ballcoachintheMorgan Countycommunityof SlipUp.Hewasoneof WestMorganHigh’smost involvedboosters.Russell servedtheathleticprogram formanyyearsasaclock operatorfortheschool’s footballandbasketball games.Russellworkedfor thestatehighwaydepartmentfor46years. LesleyWestmoreland
Smothers:The1992AustingraduatewasanAllAmericansluggerinsoftballatbothAthensState andCalhounCommunityCollege.Asayouth, SmothersplayedinDixie YouthWorldSeriesinboth softballandbaseball.She starredinhighschoolin softballandbasketball. Smotherswasatwo-time All-GulfSouthConference selectionplayingfast-pitch softballatNorthAlabama, whereshewasnamedthe school’sFemaleAthleteof theYearin1994-1995.After completingherfast-pitch careeratAthensState, SmothersledCalhountoa slow-pitchnationalchampionshipin1999.
ByDavidElwell FortheEnquirerThePricevilleboysgolf teamwillplayintheir firststatechampionships
afterfinishingsecondin theClass4AboyssubstatetournamentatSilverLakesGolfCoursein Glencoe. TheBulldogsfin-
ishednineshotsback ofHaleyville,whoshot 298.SammyHolmesled Pricevillebyshooting72, DreiNethertonshot76 andBentleeVossshot79.
The4AStateChampionshipwasplayedonMondayandTuesdayatthe RobertTrentJonescourse attheShoalsinMuscle Shoals.
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ByStaffReportsJingerHeath,aformerHartsellegolfstar, pickedupachampionshipwinthispast weekendasamemberoftheJacksonville Stategolfteam.
Heathfinishedherfreshmanseasonwith theGamecocksbywinningtheGolfweek NationalGolfInvitational.ItwasJacksonville State’sfirstpostseasonwiningolf. Heathsanka30-footbirdieputttodefeat UniversityofNorthCarolinaWilmington’s VictoriaLevyandwinthetournament.
Thetournamentwasinvitation-onlyatthe Ak-ChinSouthernDunesinPinalCounty, Arizona.The54-holetournamentfeatured thetopteamsjustontheoutsideoftheNCAA tournamentbubble.Heathwonagainst52 otherplayers,finishingwithascoreof213.
FormerHartsellegolferJingerHeathwontheGolfweekNationalGolf Invitationalthispastweekend.
Milessaid.“Wedidn’tplay exceptionallywell,sofinding awaytowininaneliminationgameandnotplaying wellgaveusconfidencefor thenextday.”
Gamethree:Hartselle4, Oxford1
TheTigersplatedarunin thetopofthefirstwhenWilliamson’ssingledrovehome Doepel.Oxfordthenscored aruninthebottomofthe firsttotiethegameat1-1. Hartselleaddedaruninthe topofthethirdwhenDoepel scoredonWilliams’sacfly. ColeMilesscoredtheTigers’ thirdruninthetopofthe sixthonanerrorbytheYel-
lowJackets.Hartselleadded afourthandfinalruninthe topoftheseventhwhenWilliamsonscoredonanother Oxforderrortogetthe4-1 win.
LandonBlackwoodpitched acompletegame,allowing onerunontwohitsinseven inningswhilestrikingout seven.
“Youcan’ttalkaboutgame threewithoutstartingand endingwithLandonBlackwood,”Milessaid.“Iamso proudofthatyoungman. Heissuchacompetitorand hashadsomebadluckwith injuries,sowatchinghim givethatperformancewas unreal.”
ColeMilesledHartselle withtwohits,includinga doubleandarunscored.Wil-
liamsonalsohadtwohits,an RBIandarunscored.Doepel scoredtworuns. Williamsonhadsomebig hitstogetusstarted,and thenColeMileshadabig two-outdouble,eventually scoringonAsher’scompetitiveat-bat.Williamsonhas beensogoodallseasonand postseason.Hejustkeeps barrelingballshardeachand everyat-bat. Hartselle(32-9)willface Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa(30-12) inathree-gameseriesbeginningThursdayat11am. Gamestwoandthreewillbe atJacksonvilleStateUniversityonFridayat10a.m. “WeknowHillcrestisexcellentandhasagreatprogram,”Milessaid.“Wehave atremendousamountof
respectforthem,butwewill continuetofocusonusand trytobethebestversionof uswecanbe.That’stheonly thingwecancontrol,andwe mustattackeverydaywith therightattitudeandeffort tobeourbestwhenthattime comes.”
TheTigersarelookingto addanotherstatechampionshiptotheirresume.They havewonninestatechampionshipssince1990. “Tobehonest,wenever reallysetouttowinthestate championshipatthestartof theyear,”Milessaid.“Wejust wantedtogetbettereachday andbeabletohelpothersget better.Theseguyshavedone agreatjobofmaintaining focusanddealingwiththe pressuresthatcomeourway.”
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BATECOURT LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe10THdayofMay,2023, bytheHon.GREGCAIN,Judge oftheProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
THERESAMULLICAN PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/15/24,05/22/24,05/29/24 ADID596683
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT
TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFCHARLESEDWIN MASSEY,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe9thdayofMay2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby
requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
CAROLJEANMASSEY PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/15/24,05/22/24,05/29/24 ADID596551
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NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFJOHNNIERUTH HUGHES,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
LettersofAdministrationonthe
Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe9thdayofMay2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
THOMASHUGHES PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/15/24,05/22/24,05/29/24 ADID596554
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFMATTHEWTAYLORMITCHELL,DECEASED PROBATECOURT
LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe30THdayofApril,2024, bytheHon.GREGCAIN,Judge oftheProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby
requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
ARTHURCLAYMITCHELL
PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/08/24,05/15/24,05/22/24
ADID595038
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT
TOBEPUBLISHED BYADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFJOHNW.TANNER, DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe26thdayofApril,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
JOHNROSSTANNER
PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/08/24,05/15/24,05/22/24
ADID595269
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NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFELIZABETH MAXWELL,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe30thdayofApril,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby
requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
STACEYKAPOOR PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/08/24,05/15/24,05/22/24 ADID595274
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFJOEAARONHARRIS,DECEASEDPROBATE COURT
LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe2nddayofMay2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
JENNIFERBROOKEHARVEL PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/08/24,05/15/24,05/22/24 ADID595587
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NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHED BYADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3) ESTATEOFWILLIEGIBSON JR.,DECEASEDPROBATE COURT
LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe2nddayofMay2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby
requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
TARRIANGIBSON PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/08/24,05/15/24,05/22/24 ADID595591
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHED BYADMINISTRATOR OREXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFLILLIEPEARL HARRIS,DECEASED PROBATECOURT
LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe3rddayofMay2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
D.WADERAMSEY PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/08/24,05/15/24,05/22/24
ADID595595
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFWILLIAMC. GREEN,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe3rddayofMay,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
WILLIAME.GREEN PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/08/24,05/15/24,05/22/24
ADID595623
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFTHOMASEARL BUFORD,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFMICHAELGLENN JONES,DECEASEDPROBATE COURT
LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe30THdayofApril,2024, bytheHon.GREGCAIN,Judge oftheProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
JANICEJONES PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/08/24,05/15/24,05/22/24 ADID595040
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHED BYADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3) ESTATEOFVICKIEDEAN THOMAS,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe6thdayofMay2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
LINDACOMPTON PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/15/24,05/22/24,05/29/24 ADID596294
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFTHOMASGRANT STEELEJR.DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe8thdayofMay2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe6thdayofMay,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
SUMMERGOODNER PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/08/24,05/15/24,05/22/24 ADID595626
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFMARYSEALSAKA MARYMAGDALENESEALS, DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe6thdayofMay,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
DONALDSEALS PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/15/24,05/22/24,05/29/24 ADID595652
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFJEANM.PARKER, DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe6thdayofMay,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
BRONWYNRIBO PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/15/24,05/22/24,05/29/24 ADID596246
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFCHARLESGREGORYPILGRIM,DECEASED PROBATECOURT
LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe7thdayofMay2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
CHARLEST.PILGRIM PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/15/24,05/22/24,05/29/24 ADID596277
MAUDIEWATKINS PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/15/24,05/22/24,05/29/24
ADID596502
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFAARONWAYNE LAWRENCE,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe30THdayofApril,2024, bytheHon.GREGCAIN,Judge oftheProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
BARBARAL.PRATER PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/08/24,05/15/24,05/22/24
ADID595036
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3) ESTATEOFMARYGRACE MAXWELL,DECEASED PROBATECOURT
LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe30THdayofApril,2024, bytheHon.GREGCAIN,Judge oftheProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
CYNTHIAGAILLACKEY PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/08/24,05/15/24,05/22/24 ADID595033
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3) ESTATEOFKA’MARILA’ASIA SKIBELL,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT
LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe25THdayofApril2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.
MARYKATHERINE WILLIAMSON PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 05/01/24,05/08/24,05/15/24 ADID594695
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)
ESTATEOFJOHNHENRY,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe25thdayofApril,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan
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