By Felicia Farnsworth
The evening of Tuesday, May 21 was an eventful one because of a three-car accident in front of the Piggly Wiggly grocery store on Conecuh Avenue at approximately 5:00 p.m.
By Felicia Farnsworth
The evening of Tuesday, May 21 was an eventful one because of a three-car accident in front of the Piggly Wiggly grocery store on Conecuh Avenue at approximately 5:00 p.m.
School is out, but all kids and teens 18 and under can receive two meals a day at no cost in the Bullock County School District. Meals will be served at Union Springs Elementary School to all students registered in the Summer Reading & Math Camp. Meals will be served at Bullock County High School to all kids + teens 18 and under. Participation is NOT limited to kids enrolled in the Bullock County School District, all kids are welcome.
By Jeffery L. Moore
By Shirley Jordan
The First Baptist Church of Midway is pleased to announce their new pastor, Reverend Sammie Nelson of Louisville, Alabama. The son of the late James and Velma Walker, Reverend Nelson grew up in Barbour County where he attended Louisville High School. After high school, he was later employed by Dixon Lumber Company of Eufaula, Alabama from which he retired as a supervisor after forty years of service. He currently works in the shipping department at Tyson Foods in Baker Hill, Alabama.
By Kim Adams Graham
By Felicia Farnsworth
Mary Kate Stovall-Tapley spent 102 years on this earth. She was born December 13, 1921 to the late Estella Billingsley Sanders and the late Tim Sanders, Sr. in Uniontown, Perry County, Alabama. She was lovingly married to Turner Stovall and together they had two daughters, Kathleen and Audrey. After Turner’s passing, she found love again and married Rayford Tapley.
By Felicia Farnsworth
Memorial Day is an American holiday, observed on the last Monday in May. This holiday honors the men and women who never came home while serving in the United States military. This year it was held May 27.
Memorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day, having originated in the years after the Civil War. It became a federal holiday in 1971, and many Americans observe this holiday by visiting memorials, cemeteries, having family gatherings or participating in parades.
This sweet little boy’s name is Po. He is just six months old. When he came into the shelter over a month ago, he was so scared and covered in parasites. He’s coming around to the staff and starting to show his puppy personality. Po is available for adoption and is in search of his forever home. He is heartworm negative and up to date on all shots, and will receive his one year rabies vaccination soon. Po is in need of a family that will give him the tender loving care he so deserves and doesn’t deserve to grow up in the shelter.
By Esi Shannon
Scripture:
“For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, so that you might follow in his steps.” - 1 Peter 2:21
Devotional:
Laura Lee Putnam and Malia Lewis represented Conecuh Springs Christian School at HOBY at Troy University this last weekend! HOBY’s mission is to inspire and develop our global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leadership, service, and innovation. Congratulations ladies! (Photo submitted)