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5 February, 2025

CSCS celebrate 100 Days

Staff Reports

Students at Conecuh Springs Christian School participated in celebrating 100 days of school! Students throughout the school dressed as older people, created t-shirts for the occasion, or wore crowns with the number 100 on them, as shown in one of the photos. The students are now 100 days smarter!

5 February, 2025

USES holds Winter Wonderland Family Math and Literacy Night

By Felicia Farnsworth

Union Springs Elementary School Winter Wonderland Family Math and Literacy Night is an annual event held once a year. This year it was held on Thursday, January 30, to provide parents and students with important updates regarding the Alabama Numeracy and Literacy Act as it pertains to students in the second, third, and fourth grades. The event is hosted by the school-based reading coach, Theresa Willams, and school-based math coach, Willonda Anderson Caffie.

5 February, 2025

Carnegie Library celebrates Black History Month and Valentine’s Day with special events

By Felicia Farnsworth with Union Springs Librarian, Beverly “Honey” Grant

The Union Springs Carnegie Public Library is in full swing for Black History Month and Valentine's Day! This month the library will hold two special readings in honor of Black History Month. On Thursday, Feb. 13 a Black History Month reading will be done by Sandra Richards at 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.  On Monday, February 24 a special presentation of Timpie Thrasher- Born 1864- Slave by Mr. and Mrs. Rozell Swanson at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3:30 p.m.

5 February, 2025

Bullock County Humane Society pet of the week!

Shadow came to the shelter as an abuse case starved and chained on a four feet leash. He weighed an alarming 23.5 pounds! But just Look at Shadow now! He’s looking great with that weight on him! He’s a loving, sweet guy who just wants to show you how grateful he is to be off the chain! Shadow has been neutered. He is up to date on all of his shots. He is on flea and heartworm prevention. He is heartworm-negative and ready to go to his forever home. He’s also dog-friendly!

5 February, 2025

Inspired - Troy University: Motivation

Willie Spears

29 January, 2025

Snow Day fun!

By Felicia Farnsworth

As the Bullock County School System closed its doors for the four unavoidable snow days, children and parents took to the snow and had a winter blast. Several of the youngsters and their family members saw snow and some created snow angels and snowmen for the first time in their lives.

29 January, 2025

Did you survive the Blizzard of 2025?

By Felicia Farnsworth

As the snow fell over Union Springs and Bullock County, it caused havoc on county roads and highways.

“The south isn’t equipped for this type of weather. I’m sure the Alabama Department of Transportation is doing all they can with sand, but the roads are in no condition for traveling,” stated Sergeant Grooms of the Bullock County Sheriff’s Department.

Sheriff Rodgers warned, “If you don’t have an emergency, please stay home.”

29 January, 2025

Marshall represented Bullock County in Distinguished Young Woman Competition

By Felicia Farnsworth

29 January, 2025

First Baptist Church of Midway celebrates 150th Anniversary: Midway’s First “Black” Baptist Church

By Shirley Jordan

First Baptist Church of Midway, originally known as Macedonia Baptist Church and home to Midway’s first Black Baptist congregation, will celebrate its 150th anniversary on Sunday, February 2, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. The guest speaker for the occasion will be Rev. Bruce Burks, pastor of Oak Grove Baptist Church, Mt. Azure Baptist, and Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Notably, Oak Grove Baptist Church is one of four churches that grew out of Macedonia Baptist, reflecting the enduring legacy of this historic congregation.

29 January, 2025

Bullock County Humane Society pet of the week!

Narcissa was brought to the shelter at only one day old. She was brought in with her sisters and momma by a kind lady who rescued them. As she’s grown up, with lots of human interaction, she has become an extremely trusting and affectionate kitty. Narcissa loves to snuggle with her friends and sisters but hopes to find a family and a permanent home of her own. Narcissa has been vaccinated and spayed. She has been dewormed regularly and treated with flea and tick prevention, and she is litterbox trained.

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