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Special Called City Council Meeting
The Haleyville City Council held a special called meeting Wednesday afternoon. The purpose was to consider a tax abatement for Bassett Furniture. A resolution was unanimously passed. (see resolution below) Bassett recently purchased the assets of Crimson Casual a locally owned company which manufactures out-door furniture, See the previous story on the purchase of Crimson Casual on hbtv.us. More on this story will be coming soon, including future plans by Bassett Furniture. Continue reading
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Memorial to Mark Forester

Today, October 22, a dedication was made at the HMS flag pole in memory of Mark Forester. The HCS added a memorial to ensure that students, faculty/staff and the Haleyville community can read about our hometown hero for years to come. -
Haleyville Man Killed in Crash
HAMILTON POST – A two-vehicle crash at 12:45 p.m. today, October 21, has claimed the life of a Haleyville man. Scottie Lee Cagle, 42, was killed when the 2016 Toyota Corolla he was driving collided with a 2013 Chevrolet Silverado driven by Hubert Brady Pratt, 24, of Eldridge. Cagle was pronounced dead at the scene. The crash occurred on US 278 at the 24.6-mile marker, approximately twelve miles east of Hamilton. Nothing further is available as Alabama State Troopers continue to investigate.
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Found kittens
I found 2 kittens at my home. Im assuming someone either dropped them off or they got out of their home. One is orange the other black and white. They are very sweet and loving. If these are your kittens or you would like to give them a forever home please contact 2052690516
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Miss 9-1-1
Miss 9-1-1 Lauren ReavesThe Haleyville Rotary Club sponsored competition on Saturday, October 19 included a Miss 9-1-1 Outstanding Teen 2020 competition which took place interspersed with the Miss 9-1-1- competition. The MC for the competition was the current Miss Alabama, Tiara Pennington. The candidates were judged in the following categories on-stage question, talent and evening wear, and social impact. The Winner of Miss 9-1-1 was Lauren Reaves, 1st runner-up, Madeline Rigdon, and the talent winner was Kate Webb. Tracie Bishop was the winner of the Miss 9-1-1 Outstanding Teen competition. The first runner-up was Holly Ferguson. Macie Bishop also was the talent winner.
Miss Alabama Tiara Pennington, Miss 9-1-1- Outstanding Teen, Macie Bishop -
Looking for rental houses.
I am looking for an 1-3 bedroom apartment/studio/house to rent I am looking to move back to Alabama for work sooner rather then later official start dates can be discussed I will be working out of town possible traveling and would like to be in my hometown when I am home it’s just me no pets. If any property’s are available I would highly appreciate you to contact me at 1(318) 470-1971 text or call is both accepted thank you very much for your time and consideration -hunter
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Bassett to Purchase Assets of Crimson Casual, Inc.
BASSETT, Va., Oct. 17, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq: BSET) announced today that it is finalizing an agreement to purchase certain assets of Crimson Casual, Inc. in cash and stock. Crimson Casual is a manufacturer and marketer of luxury aluminum outdoor furniture located in Haleyville, Alabama. With a state-of-the-art powder-coat finishing process, Crimson Casual can customize the frames with a number of different colors and finish textures. Bassett expects the transaction to be completed in early November 2019.“We are excited to add a U.S.-based metal fabricating and finishing facility to our growing portfolio of capabilities in the outdoor furniture space,” said Rob Spilman, Bassett’s Chairman, and CEO. “Crimson Casual produces high-quality products that will provide us with new opportunities to expand our outdoor presence and we welcome their associates to the Bassett team. Adding domestically manufactured aluminum products with custom finishing options will be a wonderful complement to our existing woven wicker, teak, and fully upholstered assortments. Looking ahead, we plan to further penetrate the outdoor market on three fronts. Lane Venture, acquired in late 2017, has grown at a double-digit rate in 2019 as the Bassett speed to market model has reinvigorated the venerable 47-year-old Lane Venture brand. We have added over 200 new dealers this year as our standard for service has been embraced by new and established dealers alike. A second initiative that is still in the planning stages will be our entry into the outdoor contract furniture channel under the name Bassett Outdoor Contract. We are gearing up to call on hospitality organizations and country clubs as we pursue this significant portion of the overall outdoor furniture industry. And, in February, our third approach will commence with the launch of the new Bassett Outdoor line that will be sold exclusively in the 100 Bassett Home Furnishings stores across the country. In development for over one year, this launch will make our stores a complete home resource and will leverage our investment in our existing North Carolina manufacturing facility with more volume and greater efficiencies.”
Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ: BSET), is a leading manufacturer and marketer of high-quality home furnishings. With 103 company- and licensee-owned stores, Bassett has leveraged its strong brand name in furniture into a network of corporate and licensed stores that focus on providing consumers with a friendly environment for buying furniture and accessories. Bassett’s retail strategy includes custom-built furniture that is ready for delivery in the home within 30 days. The stores also feature the latest on-trend furniture styles, free in-home design visits, and coordinated decorating accessories. Bassett also has a traditional branded and non-branded wholesale business with more than 700 accounts in the open market, across the United States and internationally. In addition, Bassett manufactures and markets outdoor furniture under the Lane Venture brand to over 300 accounts in the open market. For more information, visit the Company’s website at bassettfurniture.com. (BSET-E)
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I phone
I lost my iPhone at Walmart last Friday on Oct 11 2019
My daughter said she cannot remember exactly where in Walmart area she was at.We have searched thru out Walmart with no luck so.Please! PLEASE
If anyone has found it I would be willing to give a reward
It is in a black case protected glass cover the back of I phone cover has a slide card case holder please call me at 205-275-5627 My husband number if any one has seen it or knows where it is! -
Home for Sale!
1503 27TH. STREET, HALEYVILLE, ALABAMA
3 BR / 2 BATH, 2500 Sq. Ft. Brick House, .8 ac. Lot, Totally Renovated and Updated. Newly Refinished Real Oak Hardwood Floors, 5″ Crown Molding T/O, Recessed Lighting & Ceiling Fans T/O, Large Family Room, Large Den / Game Room, Dining Room, Marble Foyer, Large Kitchen W/ Built-In S.S. G.E. Appliances, Maytag Washer & Dryer, Central Heat & Air, Real Fireplace W/ Gas Logs, Large Closets, Freshly Painted T/O, 14′ X 24′ Deck, 2 Car Garage, 20′ X 20′ Insulated Steel Shop Bldg. W/ Concrete Floor and 220 A.C. Power, 30′ X 30′ Concrete Lighted Basketball Court W/ Adjustable Goal. GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, READY TO MOVE IN !!! $209,000. Interested and Qualified Call 205-486-0547.



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Free to a good home
These little girls need a home. The tortie is Mina. She was found outside my home in June and I placed her, but the lady who adopted her can’t keep her anymore due to her landlord and neighbor. So per our agreement, she came back to me, along with a ‘sister’. She is a very sweet girl, litter trained and needs to be kept inside. The marmalade kitten is Ginny. The same lady rescued her at five weeks old after someone tossed her, her mother, and litter mates out of a moving vehicle. Ginny was the only one who survived and she was in a bad state. Her rescuer got her back to a healthy weight and she was well tended. She is such a snuggle bug. They are bonded and I’d like to place them together. Mina was likely born in April. Ginny probably at the end of May. They have had a tough start and deserve a loving forever home. I wish I could keep them indefinitely, but I can’t. So please share and let’s find these little ladies a good home. Message me or call 205-269-7773.
