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16 May, 2023

Angels watched over rollover victims on Highway 223

By Felicia Farnsworth

Dianne Jackson and her two teenage grandchildren were traveling towards Union Springs from the Bread Tray Hill community on Saturday, May 13, 2023 on Highway 223 when her black Chevy Tahoe veered off the road just past County Road 22.

16 May, 2023

Bullock County Hospital partners with Jackson Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program

By Kim Ingram

16 May, 2023

Bullock County Education Retirees / Support Personnel Association Held year-end luncheon

By Margaret Buford Jones

16 May, 2023

Twentieth Century Book Club Meets

Members of the Twentieth Century Book Club met on May 9 at FPH Bakery. Club members enjoyed wonderful refreshments after a summer reading book swap and a discussion of “When Women Were Dragons," a novel by Kelly Barnhill. Pictured are Midge Putnam, Melissa Bass, Cecilia Moorer, Cathy Dawson, Debbie Rotton, Faye Duncan, Julie Hall, Diane Culpepper, Melissa Mote and Kate Smoker. (Submitted photo)

16 May, 2023

Eagles’ Putnam inks with the University of Mobile

Conecuh Springs’ senior multi-sport standout Lott Putnam signed an athletic scholarship with the University of Mobile Rams’ baseball team during an in-school signing day ceremony on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, at the CSCS gym.

16 May, 2023

Now Hiring - Easily Offended

Willie Spears

Are you easily offended? I know people who are offended when they hear the word no. I was recently asked how I bounce back so fast after rejection. I responded by saying no has a totally different meaning for me.

No is an acronym for Next Opportunity.

Therefore, the word No doesn’t offend me; it pushes me to do more, to do better to be greater.

10 May, 2023

BC Commission Chairman holds celebration luncheon

By Felicia Farnsworth

The COVID-19 pandemic put a hold on many events, one being the annual “Older Americans Month Celebration and Luncheon” that is held every May and is sponsored by Bullock County Chairman, Alonza Ellis, Jr. This event is also held in Troy with surrounding counties included in the festivities, however, in 2009 Chairman Ellis decided he wanted to do something for Bullock County alone.

10 May, 2023

USES STEM students plant vegetable garden

By Felicia Farnsworth

10 May, 2023

Chunnenuggee Garden Club honored at luncheon

By Faye Gaston

10 May, 2023

Shenandoah hosts Youth Trial

By Anna Grace

Tompkins, Fitzpatrick, Alabama

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