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15 November, 2023

Governor Ivey prohibits burning statewide

Governor Kay Ivey issued a statewide ‘No Burn Order last Wednesday. She also signed a statewide Drought Emergency Declaration which prohibits all outdoor burning in Alabama. This order is effective November 9, 2023, at 8 a.m. Central Standard Time.

15 November, 2023

A new Yield to Pedestrians Traffic sign placed on Prairie Street

A new Yield to Pedestrians traffic sign has been placed in the pedestrian crosswalk located in front of the Courthouse.  State Law required all traffic to yield to pedestrians.  According to the Union Springs Police Department the speed limit downtown Prairie Street is 15 MPH. Motorists are encouraged to obey the Law and yield to pedestrians and to observe the traffic speeds for the safety of pedestrians. Tickets can be issued for violations. (Photo by Barbara McLaurine)

15 November, 2023

Controlling powdery mildew on houseplants

By Jeffery Moore

15 November, 2023

Hornets tamed Lions with defense

By Darius Cates

15 November, 2023

The Tourism Council of Bullock County held Annual Meeting and Luncheon

The Tourism Council of Bullock County held its Annual Meeting and Luncheon on Wednesday, November 1, 2023, at the First United Methodist Church of Union Springs. Midge Putnam, Executive Director, welcomed all in attendance. The invocation was given by Rev. Gene Nelson.

15 November, 2023

American Education Week, November 13-17, 2023: “A Time to Show Appreciation”

By Margaret Buford Jones

Educators/Teachers make all other professions possible through the art of teaching. If for no other reason teachers deserve a special thanks. American Education Week is celebrated the week prior to the week of Thanksgiving, which is a time most people pause to give thanks.

15 November, 2023

Sole Searching - New Shoe Feeling

By Tasha Diesselhorst

“Anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has began.” - 2 Corinthians 5:17

Devotional:

8 November, 2023

Veterans Day was originally called Armistice Day

By Barbara McLauraine

Veterans Day was originally called Armistice Day, celebrating the end of World War I. The occasion was the signing of the Armistice between the Allies and Germany, at 11:00 a.m., November 11, 1918. The annual holiday was celebrated in honor of the Veterans of World War I, known as the war, to end all wars. Following World War II, service Veterans from that war and the Korean Conflict were included in the Armistice Day Celebration.

8 November, 2023

Chunnenuggee Garden Club decorated Union Springs Pharmacy Window in honor of Veterans Day

By Faye Gaston

8 November, 2023

History lives on: preserving Alabama's Rosenwald Schools

By Essie B.Thomas

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