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EDWARD FEAGIN TRACY

April 30, 1970 – July 13, 2023 Edward Feagin Tracy, age 53 of Pine Apple, died on Thursday, July 13, 2023 at his residence. Funeral Services for Edward were held on Wednesday, July 19, from the Chapel of Dunklin Funeral Home beginning at 11 a.m. The family accepted friends for visitation one hour prior to…

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This day in sports history

BY COLIN “BIG C” MACGUIRE The Greenville Standard   This week, I will discuss Alabama’s 2023 football schedule, their opponent’s pre-season ranking, and last year’s record. On Sept. 2, Middle Tennessee State will visit Tuscaloosa. The Blue Raiders are ranked No. 98 and last year had eight wins and five losses On Sept. 9, Texas…

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Matthews resigns as GHS head basketball coach

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   Brandon Matthews has resigned at head basketball coach for the Greenville High School (GHS) Tigers. A report by Butler County Sports Network (BCSN) indicated Matthews will step away from coaching and take a position with the company C/Sharpe in Baldwin County. He will serve as the Director of…

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Drug Round Up successful

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   On Tuesday, June 18, the Greenville Police Department conducted a joint operation with the Butler County Sheriff’s Department, the Alabama Department of Probation and Parole, and the Second Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office. Over 30 officers from those law enforcement agencies combined forces to serve 45 felony warrants…

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FOREST AND SHEALY CHOSEN AS DWY

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   The 2024 Distinguished Young Women (DYW) of Butler & Lowndes County Scholarship Program were selected Saturday, July 22, at the historic Ritz Theater in downtown Greenville. Anne Elise Shealy was chosen to represent Butler County and Carolyn Jean Forest will represent Lowndes County in Montgomery at the 2024…

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The Standard racks up 16 APA awards

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   The Greenville Standard recently brought home a total of five first place awards for the year 2022 in Division D from the Alabama Press Association. In total, for first, second, and third place, The Standard racked up 16 awards. Division D is classified as a non-daily newspaper (publishing…

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BUTLER COUNTY BEGINNINGS Bicycles and better roads

BY ANNIE CRENSHAW   Bicycles first arrived in the United States in large cities, and then made their way across the country. The first “two wheel velocipede” in Evansville, Indiana, made its appearance in February 1869. It created “a great furore” as a Mr. Hugo exhibited it to “the astonished multitudes.” With pedals, handlebars and…

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Stock market has record returns

By:  Carter E. Anthony, CFA   During the first six months of 2023, coming off a disastrous year in 2022, all three major indices of the stock market had positive returns. The most conservative index, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, rose 3.8%. The more broadly diversified S&P 500 Index increased 15.4% and the tech-heavy NASDAQ…

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The Story of Melvin and Mervin Steals

In their career, twins Melvin and Mervin Steals, have received two Grammy Nominations and one Grammy Win. The twins have written over 100 songs that have been recorded and 47 of those songs continue to be played in the world market. They are best known for having written the American classic ‘Could It Be I’m…

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Distinguished Young Women attend boot camp practice

The 2023 Distinguished Young Women of Butler & Lowndes County Scholarship (DYW) program recently attended a boot camp for practice before the final program on Saturday, July 22, at the Ritz Theater in Greenville. The program starts at 3 p.m. and tickets are $10. DYW is a national scholarship program that inspires high school girls…

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