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21 August, 2024

Former Bullock County teacher arrested

By Felicia Farnsworth

Partia Sanchez Youngblood, a former Bullock County school teacher, was arrested on August 16 for shoplifting. According to an anonymous source, Youngblood had been working in the money center at the Walmart on Atlanta Highway in Montgomery and was allegedly stealing money from the store.

21 August, 2024

Trespassers/Contraband suspects arrested by ADOC K9 officers at Bullock Correctional Facility

The Alabama Department of Corrections Easterling and Ventress K-9 Units  located and detained two trespassers on state property at Bullock Correctional Facility on Monday, August 19. While tracking the trespassers, agents recovered contraband hidden in a potato chip can.

Suspects Xavionn Ahmod Truss and Terrance Rontae Green were arrested and placed in the Bullock County Jail. They have been charged with Promoting Prison Contraband I.

Truss, 24 years old, is from Oxford and Green, 20 years old, is from Talladega.

21 August, 2024

BloodMobile spotted in front of City Hall

By Felicia Farnsworth

LifeSouth Community Blood Centers’ van was set up in downtown Union Springs on Friday, August 16 in front of City Hall. LifeSouth, whose mission is to provide a safe blood supply that meets or exceeds the needs in each community they serve and to provide a variety of services in support of ongoing and emerging blood and transfusion-related activities, travels from destination to destination allowing donors the flexibility and convenience of donating in the van or “BloodMobile” instead of in the office.

21 August, 2024

Title for the 2025 B.C. Distinguished Young Women scholarship announced

By Felicia Farnsworth

The Distinguished Young Women of Bullock County is part of a national scholarship program aimed at empowering high school girls through academic excellence, leadership, and talent. Fredricka Douglas, who ran while she was a senior in high school, is from Midway and holds the title for 2024. Aspiring to become a registered nurse, she is currently attending Troy University. In addition to her academic achievements, Douglas participates in her church choir and volunteers at a nursing home.

21 August, 2024

Union Springs Carnegie Library welcomes new librarian

By Felicia Farnsworth

The Union Springs Carnegie Library was left to run without a librarian for five months, when Librarian Frances Brown passed away unexpectedly in March of this year. Board members interviewed many candidates for her replacement. As of August 12, after interviewing with the board members and getting the approval of Mayor Rodrick Clark, the Board has agreed to hire Beverly Grant as the new librarian.

21 August, 2024

Bullock County Humane Society Pet of the week!

This beautiful boy is Pancha! He is in need of a forever home; however, a foster or foster-to-adopt will be fine as well. He’s a little shy and needs to be around people so he can learn that he won’t be hurt and can feel safe! He will need time to decompress, acclimate, and needs a patient adopter. He is up-to-date on his vaccines including a one-year rabies shot. He is on flea treatment and heartworm preventative. He is also neutered. He still needs to be kid and cat-tested, but he does get along well with female dogs only.

21 August, 2024

Perote, Alabama: A quiet gem in the heart of the south

By Felicia Farnsworth

Nestled in the rural countryside of Bullock County, Perote, is a small, quiet community with a rich history and deep Southern charm. Though it may be lesser-known compared to bustling cities like Troy or Montgomery, Perote offers a glimpse into the traditional, slower-paced lifestyle that is cherished by many in this area.

21 August, 2024

The FLiRT strain of COVID-19 is anything but flirtatious

By Felicia Farnsworth

21 August, 2024

Back to God Ministries hosts Community Food Pantry

By Felicia Farnsworth

A small, humble church on Peachburg Road is making good with the community. Back to God Ministries saw a need and decided to act on it. Pastor Keith Johnson moved to Union Springs from New York approximately two years ago. He implemented a small food pantry on Fridays by bringing in a few items just to see how well it would go. Before he knew it, and only by word of mouth, he had a full blown Community Food Pantry with volunteers that were eager to help.

21 August, 2024

Sole Searching - Jordan’s or Jesus

By Albert Williams

Scripture:

“For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.” - Philippians 4:13

Why I’m a sneaker head:

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