Darlene Perry

Darlene Perry of Uniontown died Wed., Feb. 2 at Colonial Haven Health in Rehabilitation in Greensboro at the age of 69. She was born June 18, 1952. Visitation was held Friday, Feb. 11 at Phillip White’s Julia L. White Funeral Home in Uniontown. Graveside services were held Saturday, Feb. 12 at Little Canaan Baptist Church...
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Fight invasive cogongrass on your property

by: Mary Leigh Oliver AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. – Cogongrass continues to creep its way throughout the Southeast. There is an increasing prevalence in Alabama. Therefore, it is essential to understand the importance and magnitude of cogongrass, as well as how to rid your property of the invasive species. What is Cogongrass? According to Alabama Extension...
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ADPH: County Health Departments don’t have free masks

Ed. Note: The Alabama Dept. of Public Health released the following statement this week regarding the apparent misconception that county health departments had free masks for the public: County health departments in Alabama do not have free face masks to distribute to the public. According to information provided to the news media by the federal...
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Faunsdale awarded $300k grant for downtown improvements

The Town of Faunsdale in Marengo County has been awarded a first-ever $300,000 Community Development Block Grant by Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA).  The grant will be used to improve the sidewalks and lighting of downtown Faunsdale. Last year Kenneth Boswell, Director of ADECA, and Frank Dobson,...
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15 Years Ago in the Perry County Herald: Jan. 25, 2007

January 25, 2007 Making good on their campaign promises, newly-elected County Commissioners Fairest Cureton and Clarence Black are hoping to make other commissioners take another look at the controversial Uniontown landfill.Cureton, whose District Four includes the area of Uniontown north of Highway 80, made a motion at the commission’s meeting Tuesday, Jan. 23 to place the...
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Making History: Women work to get their Black Belt hometown to fully vaccinated

by: Casey Roberts Dorothy Oliver and Drucilla Russ-Jackson made history this past year in their community of Panola, Alabama, when they successfully got 97% of their community fully vaccinated by September 2021.Oliver, a widow and store-owner, and Russ-Jackson, Sumter County Commissioner and stepmother to Selma District Attorney Michael Jackson, joined forces shortly after the state’s...
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