• Firemen Wanted

    POSITION AVAILABLE: VOLUNTEER FIREMAN

    Must be physically fit and able to perform strenuous work in all types of weather. Must have a valid Alabama Drivers License. Must be over 18 years of age. Must have a high school diploma or equivalent.

    APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE: City Hall or Fire Station #1 in Haleyville, AL Return all applications to Fire Station #1 at 610 State Hwy 13.

    The closing date for applications is November 18, 2016, at 5:00 p.m.  Call 486.2435 if you need further information. E.O.E. – A.D.O.

  • Houston Man Killed

    A single-vehicle crash at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, has claimed the life of a Houston man.  Jeremy Adrian Overton, 45, was killed when the 1997 Toyota Tacoma he was driving left the roadway and struck a tree.  Overton, who was not using a seatbelt, was pronounced dead at the scene.  The crash occurred on Winston County 63, 10 miles east of Addison.  Nothing further is available as Alabama State Troopers continue to investigate.

    • Senior Trooper Johnathan Appling

  • Leaders of Promise

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    PHIL CAMPBELL, ALA. — Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC) sophomore student, Kaylen Bishop, has been selected as a 2016 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar and will receive a $1,000 scholarship.

    Bishop, a native of Haleyville, was selected by a panel of independent judges from more than 1,100 applicants. Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholars are selected based on outstanding academic achievement and demonstrated leadership potential.

    This scholarship is designed to provide new Phi Theta Kappa members with financial resources to help defray educational expenses while enrolled in a two-year college while also encouraging participation in Society programs.

    Bishop is currently majoring in secondary education, with a focus on History, on the Phil Campbell campus of NW-SCC. She plans to continue her education at the University of North Alabama.

    The Leaders of Promise Scholarship is sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation. This Program awards 200 scholars with scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each, totaling $200,000.

    The Leaders of Promise Scholarship Program was conceived by International Officers and launched in 2001. The program is a result of the Society’s long-range plan, The Alpha Project, which identified the need for scholarships to new Phi Theta Kappa members to assist in their obtaining an associate degree, while also encouraging participation in Society programs.

  • Haleyville City Council

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    Mayor Ken Sunseri and Councilman Bud Wilson

    The September general operation bills and purchase orders in the amount of $494,655.22 were approved by the Haleyville City Council at their regular meeting Monday evening.

    Four resolutions pertaining to the new Sports Complex were passed. One authorized the expenditure of $54,275.00 for matching funds to a grant the city has applied for to build a community safe room at the new complex. The low bid of $38,176.00 from Stadium Pros was approved for stadium seats and $22,850.00 was approved for a 31 X 30′ metal equipment building. $11,098.78 was approved for a change order to the work on the concessions building.

    Mayor Sunseri announced the city had applied for a Homeland Security grant for $13,963.81 for portable radios for the fire department. Another grant has been applied for in the amount of $185,000.00 for a pumper-truck replacement in the Fire Department.

    Anita Lyons was appointed to the Library Board.

    Royce Benefield was absent Monday and it was the last meeting for Bud Wilson. Wilson was recognized for his work as a city councilman for the last eight years. Wilson chose not to run for re-election and instead ran unsuccessfully for a school board seat. George Russell, who was elected in the last election will take his seat on the council at the next scheduled meeting on November 7.

  • Empty Bowls Dinner

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    The sixth annual Empty Bowls Dinner will be held at the Double Springs Municipal Building (old armory) on Thursday, October 20, so mark your calendars.  You get to sample all the soups you can hold and pick out a free bowl made in the Arts Council’s pottery workshop.  There’s also a silent auction, bake sale, and more.  Tickets are only $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under, and the proceeds are split between the Winston County Arts Council and Main Street Ministries, two great local nonprofits run totally by volunteers.  The doors open at 5:00. Tickets may be purchased at the door or from any Main Street Ministries or Arts Council board member.

  • HHS Wins!

    The Haleyville High Lions football team defeated Dora Friday night 42-6. Unfortunately, for Dora, it was their homecoming. The Lion of the week is a lineman, tackle Jon Tate Lollar. The next game is at home Friday, October 21 against Fayette County.

    Listen to the game live on Paradise 92.7 or on your smartphone with the free Apple or Android Paradise 92.7 app.

  • Crash Kills Man

    A single-vehicle crash at 10:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, has claimed the life of a Haleyville man. Joshua Wayne Barnes, 35, was killed when the 2003 Toyota Avalon he was occupying left the roadway, overturned, and struck a utility pole. Barnes, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was thrown from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. The crash occurred on Alabama Highway 17, eleven miles south of Sulligent. Nothing further is available as Alabama State Troopers continue to investigate.

  • HHS X-Country Team

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    The Haleyville High School Cross Country Team brought home another 1st place trophy on Saturday, October 8, at the “Dew It On The Trails” 5K cross country meet in Decatur at Point Mallard Park with an average time of 17:40.  Haleyville had 7 boys and 3 girls placing in the top 25!  Individually, Ja’Quan Cane finished in 2nd place with a personal and school record of 16:45. Tristian Carter, Hamza Abusammour, Emmanuel Marchant, Adison Cook, Will Farris and Drake Robertson rounded out the boys in the top 25. Aly Donaldson finished 9th overall for the girls with a time of 21:36. Icsel Marchant and Emily Farris rounded out the top 25 for the girls. Other team members, many of whom achieved their own PRs (personal records) include Ana Aaron, Lewis Barber, Dawson Wakefield, Brandon Parker, Mariano Sandoval, Zeke Shipman, Micah Lolley, John Robert Ellis, Sergio Mederos, Joel Nava, Luis Espinosa, Oscar Espinoza, Riley Miller and Gavin Miller. Hard working coaches include Elyse Aldridge, Lisa Cook, and Howie Lyons. This young team continues to grow, improve and impress!

    – Kathy Barber

  • HHS Homecoming Queen

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    HHS 2016 Homecoming Queen Kelly Nicole Banks, daughter of Heath and Denise Banks, was escorted by her father Dr. Heath Banks. Kelly is a member of the First Baptist Church Youth Group and the drummer in the Youth-Worship Band. She is Co-President of the Student Government Association and President of DECA and Delta Theta Chi sorority. She is a student leader in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a member of the Havala Year Book staff and a 4-year varsity basketball player.