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HHS Leo’s Loveliest Junior Division
The 43rd Annual Leo’s Loveliest Junior Division was held Friday night, February 28 at the HES cafetorium. Sponsored by the Haleyville Center of Technology and the HHS 2020 Senior Class.
Miss Kelsey Stamos, Miss Leo’s Loveliest 2020, Junior Division
3rd Alternate, Brookleigh Cockrell, 1st Alternate, Mia Musso, Leo’s Loveliest, Kelsy Stamos 2nd Alternate, Mary-Margaret Hulsey, 4th Alternate, Tessa Aderholt
Miss Photogenic, Tiffany Zhang
Miss Congeniality, Karlie Faith Lasker (R) with Gerita Rye, representing Lakeland Community Hospital -
For Sale Home Recording Studio Equipment
For sale Boss 16 track audio recording home studio Works perfectly. Also will trade for good guitar Amp Arnold Phillips 205/269/4659
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Wanted Part-time laborer
PART-TIME LABORER: Position open for a permanent part-time person with experience in repair and maintenance of Mobile Homes and Houses. Contract Hourly Labor about 2 plus days per week. Retired or Semi-retired OK, as long as able to work. Apply in person, please.
POSEY HOME SALES 226484 State Highway 129, Haleyville, Al. 35565
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Haleyville Board of Education
The Haleyville City Board of Education met Tuesday, February 25 with all members present.
The Board approved amendments to the HCS Drug Testing Policy, the school calendar for 2020-2021, the adoption of the Resolution Opposing Mandated School Start Date Legislation, and the expenditures for January in the amount of $1,3636,810.61.
The Board approved one use of facilities, three field trips, and four fundraisers. Under personnel, The Board approved the resignation of lee Frix as HHS Cross Country Coach, and approved Jamie White as HHS Assistant Golf Coach, the retirement of Angela Jones, HES Special Ed Teacher, and the retirement of Julia Howell Ellis as HES Teacher.
The Serve With Pride Awards this month honored Chere’ Fetter, a who has been serving in many roles from teacher to Intermin HHS Principal for 29 years. Presently, she is Federal Program Director for HCS.
Chere’ Fetter, Gracie Wakefield, Christy Bice, HES Principal
Chere’ Fetter, Brolyn Grice, Christy Bice, HES Principal
Bo Wilcoxen, HMS Principal, Chere’ Feter, Brodie Britnell
Peyton Bailey, Chere’ Feter, Bo Wilcoxen, HMS Principal
Chere’ Feter, Icsel Marchant, Davey Reed, HHS Principal
Chere’ Feter, Eli Wakefield, Davey Reed, HHS Principal -
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Abandoned House Fire
An abandoned house fire on 7th Street West in South Haleyville just after 7 p.m. Sunday night, February 23 brought out the Haleyville, Bear Creek and Craft Fire Departments. The building sustained heavy fire damage. The cause of the fire is unknown. -
For Sale Electric Hospital Bed
Lumex hospital bed model 690 5001 901 full-electric bed full-length side rails. Just like new. NO MATTRESS
$400 OBO FOR MORE INFO CALL OR TEXT 205-269-2196 CHRISTIE
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Haleyville City Council
The Haleyville City Council met Tuesday, February 18 with all members present. The Council approved the operating bills for January in the amount of $640,575.02. Two Resolutions approving the financing a new firetruck with Traders and Farmers Bank and one for a tax abatement for Gumbo and Jazz were approved. Additional lighting for the batting cages at the Sportsplex was discussed.
Also discussed was a proposed CDBG demolition project to eliminate condemned property in the City.
Tyra Rayburn and Jimmy Holley were hired as volunteer firefighters. Joseph William Storie was hired at the Street and Sanitation Department.
The next meeting of the Haleyville City Council will be Monday, March 2, 5:30 p.m. at the Haleyville City Hall.
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Brother/Sister Puppies go as a Pair
Our little brother/sister pair needs a home. They cannot be separated. A shared dog house will be included. As much as it pains me, they are just too much for our other dog to handle. They are SO full of energy and love to be all up in your business 🙂 Cooper is bigger and a sweet teddy bear. Annie was the runt of their litter and is a fireball of energy. They do best outside and love to run. We have been taking them back and forth between our house in the city and our country’s property. However, we do not have a fence and they are much better equipped for outside. We are having to spend more time in the city and that is just not fair to them. They do bicker with each other sometimes, usually over food or a toy, but it never lasts for long. And some of that probably has to do with being in such close proximity. Due to so many family issues over the past few months, they have not had their shots, but have had no health problems whatsoever. We estimate they are 6-7 months. Please email Jillcrowe12@gmail.com for pictures and if interested call or text 205-542-2038. Mary Johnson. -
Phillips Advances to Regionals
The Phillips High School She Bears stamped their ticket to the NW Regional Tournament at Wallace State College in Hanceville this week with Monday night’s Sub-regional 67 – 40 win over Covenant Christian. Next was a Thursday night game with the Lady Eagles of Decatur Heritage and the Ladies from Bear Creek came away with a 50 – 46 victory. The defending State Champion She Bears now advance to a 1-A Elite Eight matchup against the Mars Hill Lady Panthers on Monday, February 17 at 3:00 pm in Hanceville.
