• 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.

  • Recycle Your E-Stuff

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    The Marion County Solid Waste Authority will have an E-cycle event Saturday, October, 15 in order to take almost any item you should not put in your regular trash. The E-cycle event is to help keep our area clean and pollution free. No more TV’s and junk in ditches, please. Items which will be accepted are televisions, CRT monitors, copiers, fax machines, printers, laptop and desktop computers, telephones, small electric appliances, power backups, servers, VCRs, DVD players, etc. There is no charge except a small fee for TVs and CRT monitors due to what it cost to dispose of these items.

    The location for the E-cycle event on October 15 is 550 Dr. Pyle Drive in Hamilton. Dr. Pyle Drive is located 3/10 mile on Airport Road after you turn off Highway 43 beside Dinelli’s Pizza. Cash or checks only and this event is open to anyone in the Marion or Winston County area. For more information call 205-921-2116.

  • NO BURN ORDER

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    Effective immediately October 11, 2016, there is an NO BURN ORDER inside the City Limits of Haleyville.   That means you can be ticketed for starting a fire inside the city limits.

    A FIRE ALERT is now effect for the remainder of Winston County, the four surrounding counties to include Cullman, Walker, Marion and Franklin Counties and 41 others in Alabama.

    The reason the Alabama Forestry Commission issued the alert is the current drought situation, continued lack Of precipitation, high probability of fuel ignition, and a shortage of available firefighting manpower and resources. With this extremely dry weather, conditions are such that any fire can quickly spread out of control, cause damage to our forests and a threat to homes. Over the last seven days, 307 wildfires have occurred across Alabama burning approximately 3,698 acres.

    The fire alert will remain in effect until rescinded by the State Forester after conditions change.    Just don’t burn anything outdoors right now!

  • Chamber DA Forum

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    The Haleyville Area Chamber of Commerce met Friday at the Galley Restaurant with a special program. A forum for the two candidates who are running for District Attorney for Winston/Marion Counties. Multiple questions were chosen at random, read by moderator Don Dimond, alternating between Jack Bostick, who is presently the District Attorney and his challenger, attorney Scott Slatton, a Haleyville native and a resident of Hamilton for several years.

  • Haleyville Wins!

    The Haleyville Lions beat Good Hope Friday night 56-21. The Lion of the week is Antonio Reyes. The Lions will travel to Dora this Friday night, October 14. The last two regular season games will be Fayette on October 21 and Central on October 28. Both will be home games.
    Listen to the live play-by-play radio broadcast every Friday night on Paradise 92.7 with Butch Foster and Craig Wakefield. David Albright hosts the Leo Preview show on Paradise 92.7 each Friday morning at 7 a.m. when he will be talking to the coaches about the upcoming games.