• TREES-R-US

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    TREES-R-US has the equipment and crews to safely remove those limbs or even full trees which may have become a danger to you or your home. Overgrown shrubby can be gone.  Give Nathan a call on his cell for a free quote. 205-269-00898.

  • Senior Night Win!

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    Friday was senior night as the Haleyville Lions closed their regular football season with a huge win over Central 55-7. The Lion of the Week is the starting lineup of the offense line players including 72 – Zachary Manasco, 63 – Max Shikles, 62 – Jon Tate Lollar, 55 – Michael Painter and 54 – Eli Brannon. They will all be recognized at the pep rally this coming week before the next game as the post-season games begin. This Friday night, November 4, Haleyville Region 6 champs will host Hokes Bluff Region 5 champs. Game time is 7 p.m.

    This game is the first of the Alabama High School Athletic Association playoff games potentially leading to the state championship in 4A classification. Until the last whistle is blown, all games will be broadcast live on Paradise 92.7 with Butch Foster and Craig Wakefield. Download your free Paradise 92.7 app for Apple or Android.

  • Haleyville BOE

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    The Haleyville Board of Education met Tuesday and approved the September expenditures in the amount of $1,488,533.93. Also approved was a revised 2014 salary schedule. The Rotary Club was granted use of the HHS cafeteria for Breakfast with Santa on December 3.

    Four fund-raisers were approved as well as the retirement requests of Sandra Wakefield and Judy Johnson and the maternity leave of Dusty Yealock.

  • Halloween Monday Oct 31

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    The Haleyville City Hall has been bombarded by calls asking if the city will celebrate Halloween on a different day other than Monday, October 31. The answer is an official  NO. Even though Monday is a school night, it will still be Halloween. The Haleyville Police Department requests you drive carefully and look out for those Halloween Trick or Treaters Monday night.

  • Tommy Arthur Appeals Again

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    Tommy Arthur, age 74, who has ties to the Haleyville area, has been an Alabama Death Row inmate at Holman Prison in South Alabama since his conviction for a contract killing of a Muscle Shoals man, Troy Wicker. Prosecutors said Wicker’s wife Judy had hired Arthur to kill her husband. She was convicted for her role and served 10 years of a life sentence in prison. Arthur was on work release for having killed a woman in a Bear Creek business years before. Both she and Wicker were shot through the right eye.

    Arthur is asking the governor to stay his planned execution on November 3. Arthur says he is innocent. His New York attorneys are also seeking a stay of execution in a federal appeals court.

    To date, Governor Bentley has not stayed any execution during his two terms. Arthur has managed to stay alive by seeking stays of execution six times since 2001, some within hours of the scheduled executions. The last one in 2015 was made following Arthur’s lawsuit over Alabama’s lethal injection method. Arthur has actually had three trials, and this time he has requested testing evidence in possession of the state, specifically a hair from a black man he says was never tested. Originally, Judy Wicker testified a black man had killed her husband and raped her. A black inmate, who had served time at Holman with Arthur had confessed to the killing of Wicker and which brought about one of the six stays, but that confession was thrown out.

    The Alabama Attorney General’s Office believes the last judge got it right and is asking the appeals court to again, throw out Arthur’s appeal and let the seventh planned execution on November 3 proceed.

    More on this story and the letter to Bentley can be seen on Al.com.

  • Region Champs!

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    The Haleyville High Lions defeated Fayette County last Friday night in varsity football 38-0. The Lions are now the regional champs! The Lion of the Week is Will Evans.

    The Lions will play Central in the last regular season game this Friday night at Bubba Scott Field. Kickoff is 7 p.m. It will also be senior night. Be sure to come out this Friday night and support the Lions.

    Listen to play-by-play of the game with Butch Foster and Craig Wakefield live on Paradise 92.7 or your smartphone app this Friday at 6:50 air time.

  • Free Estate Planning Seminar

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    Alabama Cooperative Extension System is currently offering free seminars on estate planning. Many people may not know what estate planning is or why it is important.  Estate planning is important for individuals who wish to have some control over transferring property before and after his/her death.  With proper planning, families can avoid many of the problems associated with dividing a family member’s assets.

    If you are interested in learning more about 1)  How to Make an Informed Decision by Avoiding Investment Fraud;  2)  Alabama’s Plan for Your Estate,  3)  Documents in An Estate Plan, and  4)  Should I make a Will or Trust.  Please plan to attend this free seminar on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, from 9:30 a.m. to noon, at the Traders and Farmers Bank Bernice Hilton Walker Building, upstairs room, located at 64 Main Street, in Double Springs.

    Dr. Robert Tufts, Estate Planning Attorney and Auburn University Professor, will present information and answer questions relating to estate planning topics.  Call the Winston County Extension Office at (205) 489-5376 to pre-register for this free seminar no later than noon on October 31st, due to limited seating.  Refreshments will be provided for all participants.  This program is being sponsored by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System and Traders and Farmers Bank.  For more information, contact Pat W. Smith, Regional Extension Agent at 256-710-7706 or e-mail:  smithp7@auburn.edu

  • TREES-R-US

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    It’s that time of the year to clean up your yard, trim those trees of dead limbs. Perhaps you have a tree way to close to your house for comfort and ready to fall on your house the next time we have a storm. You know better than to try doing the work yourself. Call TREES-R-US. With the right equipment and trained personnel to clean up your yard or larger property, TREES-R-US is just a phone call away from a free estimate. Call Nathan Hulsey today, on his cell, 269-0198. Mention you saw it on hbtv.us. Nathan will treat you right and the price is right.

  • HCOT Fruit Sale

    hcot-fruitOctober 24th -November 4

    Delivery week of December 11

    Navel Oranges

    Red Grapefruit

    Tangerines

    Hamlin Oranges (Juice Oranges)

    Red Apples, Golden Apples

    Grand Slam Gift Box

    (6 Apples, 6 pears, 3 Golden Apples, 16-20 Navel Oranges)

    Holiday Gift Box 

    (10 Navel Oranges, 10 Red Apples, 11 Red Grapefruit)

    Premium Gift Box 

    (6 Navel Oranges, 3 Pears, 6 Red Apples, 11 Red Grapefruit)

    Mixed Citrus Box 

    (20 Navel Oranges, 11 Red Grapefruit)

    Citrus Trio

    (10 Navel Oranges, 10 Tangerines, 11 Red Grapefruit)

    TO ORDER call the Center of Technology Office

    205-486-9481 or see any HCT student to order