Sallie Sprott

Sallie (Lewis) Sprott, 78, died December 24, 2025. She was a resident of Marion, Alabama, and gained her heavenly wings on that day. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 3, 2026, at 11 a.m. at New Bethany Baptist Church. Ms. Sprott lay in state one hour prior to the funeral service. Interment followed inside the...
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Walter Dobyne Sr.

Walter Dobyne Sr., 78, died December 18, 2025. He was a resident of Atlanta, Georgia, and a native of Marion, Alabama. Funeral services were held Saturday, December 27, 2025, at 12 p.m. at Provewell Baptist Church. Interment followed at Provewell Baptist Churchyard Cemetery.

Geraldine Moore

Geraldine Moore, 74, died January 1, 2026. She was born October 8, 1951, to the late Mozell Moore and Mrs. Mabel Lee Rutledge Moore. She joined Provewell Baptist Church in Marion, Alabama, at an early age. Geraldine was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Roosevelt Moore, Walter Moore, Johnnie C. Moore, and Rev....
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System will block out-of-state EBT purchases

The Alabama Department of Human Resources has announced a new system that automatically defaults all EBT cards to block out-of-state and online transactions. This change will be effective Thursday, January 22, 2026. While these transaction blocks are in place, EBT cards will automatically be placed in a “Block High-Risk Transaction” card status, and purchases cannot...
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Perry among poorest counties in Alabama

Ten Black Belt counties are the poorest counties in Alabama, according to statistics released by a poverty advocacy group this week. Alabama Possible issued their newest Barriers to Prosperity report on Wednesday, December 17. The report, which compiles statistics from numerous public sources, shows Alabama is the seventh poorest state in America. The findings show...
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Callan JMB is likely behind Judson campus purchase

The Texas company now moving to redevelop the former Judson College campus is tied into a much larger network of public health contractors, cold-chain logistics firms, and Alabama political insiders, and one of the key figures at the center of that network is veteran Montgomery lobbyist Liberty Duke. Duke, who has represented the new owners...
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Commission approves tax abatement for Judson project

The Perry County Commission on Monday approved a county tax abatement for the still-unnamed buyer of the former Judson College campus, over objections from two commissioners who said they were not comfortable voting on an incentive package for a company they cannot yet identify. The resolution was presented under the name “Judson Property, LLC,” with...
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