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12 November, 2025

BCHS FTA students visit Faulkner University

On November 5, the Bullock County High School Future Teachers of America (FTA) chapter visited Faulkner University's College of Education Open House in Montgomery, along with other chapters from surrounding areas. During the visit, the students attended a chapel service, met with university students, and participated in a campus scavenger hunt. They also had the opportunity to explore the campus and learn more about college life and the field of education. The experience was both informative and inspiring as the students continue their journey toward becoming future educators.

12 November, 2025

Bullock County Art Guild members aim to bring art education back to local schools

By Felicia Farnsworth

The Bullock County Art Guild held its monthly meeting on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at The Josephine Art Center, beginning at 12:08 p.m. Six members were in attendance.

Guild President Linda Reynolds opened the meeting, and Sheila Brooks, Treasurer, presented the monthly financial report. Because last month’s gathering was held at Reynolds’ home for a Plein Air art event, there were no official minutes to approve, and the group moved directly into old business.

12 November, 2025

Lady Hornets lose season opener

By Darius L. Cates

On Thursday, November 6, the Lady Hornets traveled to the capital city to battle the Phoenix of Percy Julian High School for the 2025-2026 season opener.   

12 November, 2025

Bullock County Humane Society Pet of the Week

Meet Shadow, a beautiful black and tan Shepherd/Lab mix who is just a little over a year old. She arrived at the Bullock County Humane Society on April 16 and currently weighs 44 pounds. She is a bit underweight, but we are helping her get back to a healthy size.

5 November, 2025

Mayor Roderick Clark concludes term, passes leadership to Mayor-Elect Ronald Smith

By Felicia Farnsworth

Union Springs City Mayor Roderick Clark officially concluded his term on November 3, 2025, passing the reins of leadership to Mayor-Elect Ronald Smith during the City Council meeting.

During his five years in office, Mayor Clark and his administration accomplished numerous milestones that have left a lasting impact on the community. Among his achievements, Clark oversaw the construction of the city’s first-ever council-built facility, the Union Springs Community Center on March Street.

5 November, 2025

Union Springs City Council welcomes new leadership during Swearing-In Ceremony

By Felicia Farnsworth

The Union Springs City Council meeting, held at 6:00 p.m. in the courthouse basement on Tuesday, November 3, 2025, drew a standing-room-only crowd as residents gathered to witness the swearing-in of the city’s newly elected mayor and council members.

5 November, 2025

Armed robbery reported at Greenway Express Citgo

By Felicia Farnsworth

According to Union Springs Police Chief Johnny L. Potts III, an armed robbery occurred at the Greenway Express Citgo gas station on Tuesday, October 28, around 9:30 p.m.

Chief Potts stated that a single male suspect entered the store and robbed it at gunpoint, taking approximately $400 in cash. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident.

5 November, 2025

This year’s theme for Veterans Day 2025 is “Service to our Nation”

Veterans Day is a national holiday in the United States celebrated on November 11, dedicated to honoring veterans and active military members.

Its origin began in 1918, marking the end of the First World War. On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, was declared between the Allied nations and became a federal holiday in 1938.

5 November, 2025

Union Springs Police tackle variety of calls across the city

By Felicia Farnsworth

The Union Springs Police Department had an active week, working diligently to keep the community safe and peaceful.

According to Chief Johnny L. Potts, III, the department responded to multiple incidents and handled a variety of cases across the city. Chief Potts himself filed two reports during the week.

5 November, 2025

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