HPD, DA’s office conducting death investigation for 18-year-old Public asked to refrain from sharing rumors
‘A happy ending’ Discovery of suspected body turns out to be something else…
First responders are called to a creek bank in Winfield after what was suspected to be a body was found.
Andrews selected as next Winfield superintendent
Hamilton’s ‘Dinner on First - Best of Hamilton Business Awards’ set
Attendees are shown enjoying last year’s “Dinner on First - Best of Hamilton Business Awards” dinner event. This year’s special evening is set for Thursday, April 23.
Miss Hamilton shares platform with city council; ‘Bullying Prevention Day’ proclaimed
Miss Hamilton Liliana Geier (left) and Hamilton Mayor Tami Lewis Williams hold a proclamation declaring March 16 as “Bullying Prevention Day” in the City of Hamilton.
Register by Monday for free grant workshop at MCHS
Marion County Commission meets with NTN-Bower officials
Shown right after their meeting with NTN-Bower officials on March 26 are Marion County Commissioners, from left, Keith Nichols (District 1), Kenneth Cochran (District 2), Greg Gunnin (District 3), Tim Estes (District 4) and Larry Akers (District 5)—along with county administrator Scott Hunt
Cunningham wins bronze medal in 60m hurdles
Right, Winfield native Trey Cunningham wins the world’s third spot in hurdles.
Time is running out for free candidate profiles
Former Ramp employee admits to sexual contact with minors
After terminating staff member Samuel Bentley’s ties to the organization upon being notified of allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct with a minor, the Ramp in Hamilton cancelled all events for a week, saying in a statement they would be “holding spaces for mourning, prayer and reflection.”
NTN-Bower closing; phase out over the next 18 months
Winfield schools interview superintendent finalists
American Legion seeks to establish auxiliary in Guin
Clayton Buccaneer Homes honors ‘Women in Construction’
Shown on March 5 in honor of “National Women in Construction Week” are female workers at Clayton Buccaneer Homes in Hamilton, along with their supervisors. Courtesy photo
Former Ramp employee admits to sexual contact with minors
Reminiscing with former fire chief Tim Rye: The best, the worst and the unforgettable
Former Hamilton Fire Chief Tim Rye sits at his desk on Feb. 24 during his last week on the job before his retirement after 36 years in the fire service.
$471,235 in SEEDS Development Grant monies awarded to Brilliant for industrial site prep
Brilliant Mayor Perry Franks (left) is shown with C3 of Northwest Alabama Economic Development Alliance President and CEO Tom Wisemiller in front of the Gateway I-22 Industrial Park West, where more than $470,000 in SEEDS monies will soon fund clearing and grading, followed by the construction of a 50,000-square-foot building pad. Photo courtesy of Brilliant Police Department Chief Skylar Handley.
