Quentavia Dunkin
Quentavia S. Dunkin died Saturday, August 20 at the age of 24. She was born March 20, 1998. Visitation will be held Friday, August 26 from 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. at Melvin Miller Funeral Service in Marion. A celebration of life service will be held Saturday, Aug. 27 at 1:00 p.m. at Melvin Miller... Read More
NBC will air second annual HBCU Pigskin Showdown game from Marion in December
NBC Sports will present the HBCU Pigskin Showdown, a college football allstar game for student-athletes from HBCU institutions, on Saturday, Dec. 17, at 1 p.m. ET on Peacock and CNBC. Taking place at Marion Military Institute in Marion, Ala., located just southwest of Selma, Ala., the HBCU Pigskin Showdown provides a platform for studentathletes to... Read More
MMI starts work on new dining hall, first new construction on campus in 30 years
Since midsummer, there has been a lot of work being done on the campus of Marion Military Institute. The tennis courts were torn down and the house at the corner of Hannah Street was demolished. This is part of a long term project undertaken by the college to build a new dining facility and new... Read More
Uniontown council votes down proposal to halt digging in city
There was obvious tension at the Uniontown City Council on Monday, August 15th, when representatives for Gulf Coast Underground once again failed to appear before the City Council. For the past few months, the company has been digging up Uniontown streets and roads as part of a larger project to help the Uniontown sewage and... Read More
NBC will air second annual HBCU Pigskin Showdown game from Marion in December
NBC Sports will present the HBCU Pigskin Showdown, a college football all-star game for student-athletes from HBCU institutions, on Saturday, Dec. 17, at 1 p.m. ET on Peacock and CNBC.Taking place at Marion Military Institute in Marion, Ala., located just southwest of Selma, Ala., the HBCU Pigskin Showdown provides a platform for student-athletes to showcase... Read More
MMI starts work on new dining hall, first new construction on campus in 30 years
Since midsummer, there has been a lot of work being done on the campus of Marion Military Institute. The tennis courts were torn down and the house at the corner of Hannah Street was demolished. This is part of a long term project undertaken by the college to build a new dining facility and new... Read More
Uniontown council votes down proposal to halt digging in city
There was obvious tension at the Uniontown City Council on Monday, August 15th, when representatives for Gulf Coast Underground once again failed to appear before the City Council. For the past few months, the company has been digging up Uniontown streets and roads as part of a larger project to help the Uniontown sewage and... Read More
State says unemployment at ‘record lows,’ Perry posts rate of 8.3% in July
Governor Kay Ivey on Friday announced that Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted July unemployment rate remained unchanged from June’s rate of 2.6%, well below July 2021’s rate of 3.4%. July’s rate represents 59,419 unemployed persons, a new record low, compared to 60,307 in June and 77,076 in July 2021.Perry County had the second-highest unemployment of all... Read More
William ‘Wimp’ Chavers
William “Wimp” Chavers died August 13 at the age of 54. He was born January 26, 1968 to proud parents Bertha (Pickens) and Willie Chavers. He graduated from Greensboro Public School, East Campus in 1998. He worked for the Hale County Board of Education and Community Service Programs of West Alabama. He is preceded in... Read More
Carol ‘Regina’ Lewis
Carol “Regina” Lewis died Sunday, August 14 at the age of 59. She was born October 29, 1962 in Hale County to the late Willie “Feb” Lewis, Sr. and Dorothy Mae Lewis. At an early age, she made a profession of faith in Christ and later joined Mt. Horeb Baptist Church. She was a proud... Read More