• Haleyville City Council

    The Haleyville City Council met Thursday afternoon with Jonathan Bennett absent.

    After approving the minutes of the last meeting on May 2, approval was given to the general operation bills in the amount of $434,472.91.

    Resolution 2016-21 was approved authorizing Mayor Sunseri to enter into a contract with RDS, Inc for the collection of all Haleyville sales and use taxes, business licenses, occupational fees and alcohol taxes for the city. This agreement is for 3 years.

    The council approved two resolutions establishing 3 year agreements for police officers and firemen which is a way for the city to recoup any money spent on training if the officer or fireman leaves the city’s employment before serving 3 years service.

    Ralph Trallo was appointed to the Haleyville Water Board.

    The City Court date was changed from September 22 to September 29.

    Mayor Sunseri announced the hiring 6 lifeguards at the Park and Recreation at 7.25/hour.

    The next meeting of the Haleyville City Council will be Monday, June 6, 5:30 p.m. at city hall.

  • Bomb Threat at Kinro – Double Springs

    BOMB_THREAT_TEXT At 5 a.m. Tuesday morning, a maintenance employee from Lippart Components’/Kinro in Double Springs received a bomb threat on his cellular phone. Workers were told to come back later due to the threat. The Double Springs Police Department responded and in turn called for the Florence bomb squad to come sweep the building.  Police had the immediate area close to the building blocked off to keep Kinro employees from harm until the sweep was complete. After a thorough search, the bomb squad determined there was no bomb and the workers were able to resume work around 10 a.m. The Double Springs Police Department is                                                                                                     investigating the threat. PHONE_THREAT2

  • 100_0049Former Winston County Sheriff Elton “Cotton” Townsend passed away Friday evening, May 14. He had a long a distinguished career as Sheriff of Winston County from January 1971 through January 1987. He was the 3rd Democrat elected Sheriff in Winston County and the first to be elected to three consecutive terms. He was the only sheriff elected a total of four terms. He was loved and respected by many people. His funeral arrangements are listed by Nichols Funeral Home of Double Springs.

     

  • HHS Seniors on Educational Trip

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    Sixty-nine Haleyville High School Seniors and seven faculty sponsors left about 6 a.m. Saturday morning by bus on the annual educational trip to Washington, D.C. and New York City. The literary included Mt. Vernon, pictured above, and a visit to the Ford Theater and the Smithsonian on Sunday. Audio reports can be heard daily on Paradise 92.7 following the noon news and also at 1, 2, 3 p.m. and on the 5:30 news. The seniors will return this Saturday with graduation the following Friday, May 27 at 8 p.m. at Bubba Scott Field.

  • NWSCC Sheffield Benefit Concert May 21

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    On Saturday, May 21, at 6:30 p.m. a benefit concert featuring The Marshall Tucker Band and Wet Willie will be held in downtown Sheffield (on Montgomery Ave.). The concert will be the sixth annual Sheffield Street Party to benefit the Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC) Foundation scholarship fund.

    Along with The Marshall Tucker Band and Wet Willie, the concert will also feature the Fiddleworms.

    The Marshall Tucker Band hails from Spartanburg, South Carolina, and has been a recognizable sound in the music industry for over 40 years. One of the band’s most recognizable hits is Can’t You See (Platinum Album, Greatest Hits), Heard It in a Love Song (Platinum Album, Carolina Dreams) and Fire on a Mountain. The Marshall Tucker Band hit, Can’t You See made it into the box office as it was used in the Kevin Costner 2008 movie, Swing Vote, and the 2001 film, Blow.

    The group has scored five gold and two platinum albums. The Marshall Tucker Band was even nominated for a Grammy award in 1977 for the lyrics to the hit, Long Hard Ride.

    Similar to the Marshall Tucker Band, Wet Willie, a 2016 Alabama Music Hall of Fame Inductee, has been a Southern Rock icon for more than 40 years with their blend of R&B, soul, blues rock and gospel harmonies. Wet Willie features frontman, Jimmy Hall, who is known for his vocals, harmonica and sax skills. The group is best known for their 1974 hit, Keep On Smilin’.

    General admission tickets are available for $30. Tickets are available at the following sponsors: First Metro Bank (all locations), Valley Credit Union (all locations) and Zoey Belles. Tickets are also available at www.djpevents.com.

  • Crash Kills Hamilton Man

    A single-vehicle crash at 12:25 p.m. today, May 10, has claimed the life of a Hamilton man.  Kerry Nicholas Cook, 30, was killed when the 2002 Chevrolet Tracker he was driving left the roadway, struck a bridge pillar and caught fire.  Cook was pronounced dead at the scene.  The crash occurred on Interstate 22, near the 22-mile marker, six miles east of Hamilton.  Nothing further is available as Alabama State Troopers continue to investigate.

  • Electric Car Race at HHS – A First

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    A unique race was held Saturday with three electric cars on the campus of the Haleyville City Schools in the first competition of its type in Haleyville. The contest pitted cars built by student team members all following a set of rules to make it a level playing field for the competitors. In addition to the car built and driven by the Haleyville Center of Technology students, Decatur, and Clay County also competed. According to the HHS sponsor, Jamie White, two other schools had to withdraw because of school tests at the same time.

    The winner was Decatur, Haleyville second and Clay County third overall following two races. The timed races were to determine how much distance the vehicles could travel in one hour. In the first race, Decatur was slightly over 23 miles and Haleyville approximately 15.

    These cars can be built in any configuration, but the three-wheel design offers less resistance or drag. All the vehicles use the same size motors and batteries. The Haleyville Auto Zone furnished the batteries for the HHS entry. White pointed out the vehicles can cost as much as $7,000. Haleyville did not win, but the initial thought was the electrical wiring may have been too small. Jamie White pointed out there will be some other modifications.

    The first race of this kind was held five years ago at Barbers Motor Speedway in Birmingham with only 4 cars participating. Last year the Haleyville students raced at Barbers along with 36 other cars in the same class. This was the first race hosted by Haleyville. White hopes to make this an annual local event. There are only three other such races in the state.

    The students benefit by learning about engineering, electricity, mechanics, and working as a team. This is the fifth year of competition in Alabama and is becoming a unique sport which is developing a serious-minded following.

    It takes a lot of people to support just one car. The driver is Clint Edwards. Tow crew is John Cavender, Hayden Ward, Brant White, Austin Taylor and Bryton Frost. Spotter crew is Austin Long, Dustin Childers, Conner Winters, Josefina Ruiz, Tyler Dodd, Gavin Godsey, Christian Marbutt, and Alex Smith. The Pit Crew is Dylan Bishop, Noah Tittle, Zack Cornelius, Luke Ryan, Hayden Kelly and Brandon Lyon.

    Special thanks to the Haleyville Rescue Squad for providing traffic control for the two streets at the school during the races.

  • Four Generations of Beauty

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    At the Haleyville High School Prom this year, just after the winner of Miss Havala Amelia Townsend had been selected, a life-long friend, Margaret Dale Stewert Pugh informed me about a four generation connection. Her mother Willie Mae Walker Stewart was Miss Haleyville in 1928, (before there was a Miss Havala). Margaret Dale was Miss Havala in 1960. Her daughter, Beth Pugh Townsend was Miss Havala in 1987 and Miss Haleyville in 1989. Her daughter, Amelia Townsend is this year’s Miss Havala. With Mother’s Day this Sunday, congratulations to all mothers for being the beautiful ladies you are. Thanks to Beth for the photos.

  • Four Arrested by Winston County Sheriff’s Officers

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    The Winston County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) received an anonymous tip on May 4 of possible drug activity at 123 County Road 3054 in Double Springs

    Investigators Josh Silas and Brad Curtis and Deputy Caleb Snoddy went to the residence and made contact with subjects and spoke with them about the possible drug activity. The officers were given consent to enter the residence where they observed drug paraphernalia in plain view. They continued to search the residence and area around the house.

    As a result of the search of the premises, the officers found methamphetamine (meth) and drug paraphernalia located in a vehicle in the yard of the residence which reportedly belonged to Roy Moody.

    In the residence was found meth, drug paraphernalia, components to manufacture meth, marijuana, pills and evidence of a prior meth cook.

    The following were arrested and all the subjects were charged with unlawful manufacturing of a controlled substance 1st degree, possession of controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of marijuana 2nd degree. All were booked into the Winston County Jail.

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    Nancy Renea Cheatham of 123 County Road 3054, Double Springs, Age 43

    Roy Oneal Moody of 1009 4th Ave Haleyville, Age 53

    Joshua Huel Grimes of 1204 County Road 28, Double Springs, Age 29

    Kimberly Sue Self of 5838 County Highway 34, Haleyville, Age 25