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20 November, 2024

Bullock County Students attack bullying with kindness

By Felicia Farnsworth

Bullying remains a significant issue in Alabama, impacting children and teens across schools, communities, and online platforms. Defined as repeated, aggressive behavior meant to harm or intimidate, bullying can be verbal, physical, social, or cyber-based. It not only affects the victim but also creates a toxic environment for bystanders and the larger community.

20 November, 2024

Mock Election results are in … and the winner is Oreo!

Union Springs Elementary School third-grade students in Ms. Hernandez’s class had a chance to celebrate Election Day with a vote for their favorite cookie! On November 7, the students incorporated math standards with charting data and writing standards by completing an opinion piece about their preferred snack. They had fun while learning about the voting process and integrating lessons from multiple subjects. Photo submitted.

20 November, 2024

Tuskegee University ROTC Hall of Fame Inductee

Staff Reports

Tuskegee University and the Department of Military Science inducted Colonel (Retired) Derek Streeter into its 2024 Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) Hall of Fame on Friday, November 8.

20 November, 2024

Bullock County Library receives $15,000 from BCDA

Staff Reports

The Bullock County Development Authority (BCDA) proudly presented a check for $15,000 to Beverly Grant, the librarian of the historic Union Springs Library. This grant will go toward maintaining and preserving one of only two Carnegie libraries remaining in the state of Alabama.

20 November, 2024

Bullock County Humane Society pet of the week!

Henna came to our shelter as a young kitten, inquisitive and playful. She has since grown into a beautiful loving and gentle sweetheart. She’s easily recognizable in our grouping of kitties as she is our only gray tabby with a white underbelly. Her markings are as distinct as her personality. She is easygoing and never an instigator with the other kitties. She enjoys lounging in the sun in the catio and definitely is one of the first to greet people when they come to visit. Henna is a charmer!

20 November, 2024

BCAG held Art Show during Open House

By Felicia Farnsworth

The Bullock County Art Guild gathered together at their normal meeting time of noon on November 7 at the Josephine Art Center in Union Springs for a quick meeting. Once the business portion of the meeting was complete, the local Black Belt Artists then made their way with their various artworks to the Union Springs Home Center where they displayed their artwork for the Open House event that occurred on Thursday, November 7 through Saturday, November 9.

20 November, 2024

Local youth selected for, attend prestigious Alfa Youth Leadership Conference

Bullock County student Bella Chambers attended the Alfa Youth Leadership Conference on November 4-5 at the Alabama 4-H Center in Columbiana. The conference teaches students how to advocate for agriculture, identify their potential, and step into leadership roles. The event is for 9th and 10th graders. Sponsors are the Alabama Farmers Federation, Bullock County Farmers Federation, Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farm Credit. Chambers attends Macon East Academy. From left are Alabama Farmers Federation’s Matthew Durdin and Chambers.

20 November, 2024

Inspired - Fifth Grade: Class President

Willie Spears

13 November, 2024

Bullock County Veterans recognized on Veterans Day

By Felicia Farnsworth

13 November, 2024

Figures wins Congressional election

By Felicia Farnsworth

In a long campaign for the newly created Alabama’s Second Congressional District, Republican nominee Carolene Dobson conceded to Shomari Figures, Democratic nominee, who claimed victory with 95.9% of the votes counted. Figures had 156,622 votes to Dobson’s 130,568 votes.

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