Mary Louise Church-Lewis

Mary Louise Church-Lewis, age 68, died June 23, 2026. A viewing was held Sunday, July 5, from 1 to 5 p.m. at Melvin Miller Funeral Service, 302 Pickens Street in Marion. A celebration of life was held Monday, July 6, at 10 a.m. at Healing Springs Baptist Church, 3371 Highway 5 in Marion. Burial followed...
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Johnny Wayne McCullough

Johnny Wayne McCullough, age 72, of Brookwood, entered the presence of his Lord and Savior on June 30, 2026. Johnny was born July 3, 1953, and was raised in Heiberger, where he developed the values of faith, love, and family that would define his life. He was a gifted carpenter who took great love in...
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Cooking in the Black Belt

Television has long been an escape, not just for me, but for many of us. This is where I could reference David Foster Wallace, the cycle of irony, and ‘algorithmic loneliness’—yet this is a recipe column, not a college paper. Still, I have been reexamining my relationship to such passive entertainment. Cooking has always been...
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Perry County Senior Resource Day set for July 14

A Perry County Senior Resource Day will be held Tuesday, July 14, in Marion, offering older residents access to community, health, and safety resources. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lincoln Auditorium, 207 Lincoln Street. The event is presented by Project GRACE Central in partnership with the Alabama Department...
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Marion water report: No health violations, but missed bacteria testing and mineral levels linked to discolored water

The City of Marion has released its 2026 Consumer Confidence Report, the federally required annual summary of drinking water testing, and the results show no violations of health-based standards during 2025. But the report also discloses that the city failed to complete required bacteria monitoring in January, and it documents manganese levels more than seven...
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Times-Standard-Herald wins three national awards, takes first in Freedom of Information

The Times-Standard-Herald has won three National Newspaper Association awards, including first place for Freedom of Information reporting in a category the contest judges called extremely competitive. The Times-Standard-Herald was the only Alabama newspaper to win an award in this year’s national editorial contest, taking all three of the state’s honors in the competition. The awards...
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