Area News
Don’t fight the Fed
BY CARTHER E. ANTHONY, CFA “Don’t fight the Fed” is a common cry among investment professionals when the Federal Open Market Committee begins to lower Fed Funds rates. Acknowledging that the economic pump needs to be primed, the Fed lowers interest rates in anticipation of pushing growth in the economy leading to new construction,…
Read MoreALGOP qualifying Jan. 5
The Alabama Republican Party will open candidate qualifying for the 2026 election cycle on Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, marking the formal start of a campaign season that will determine control of Alabama’s top state and federal offices. Qualifying will begin at 8:30 a.m. and remain open through Friday, Jan. 23, 2026, at 5 p.m. ALGOP…
Read MoreNew program supports rural hospitals
Beginning January 2026, Regional Medical Center of Alabama (RMCCA) will participate in the Alabama Rural Hospital Investment Program, a new initiative created by the Alabama Legislature to strengthen rural hospitals across the state. This program allows individual, couples, and businesses to make contributions that directly support RMCCA and other rural hospitals and receive dollar-for dollar…
Read MoreCamellias from around Greenville
A quick ride around Greenville’s historic area will provide you with many beautiful scenes of blooming Camellias japonicas, from Pink Empresses to Professor Sargents, a varietal on Dunklin Street, a Lamont Glass on Woodland Drive, and even a white tipped with pink center Sadaharua Oh, which can be found at the top of the camellia…
Read MoreCrash kills man with local ties
A two-vehicle crash that occurred at approximately 4:20 p.m. Monday, Dec. 15, claimed the life of a Davie, Fla., man. Joseph Alexander Halford, 21, was fatally injured when the 2017 Hyundai Accent, he was a passenger in, collided head-on with the 2008 Lexus ES350 driven by Timothy Terill Beasley Jr., 21, of Camden. Halford was…
Read MoreFDA seniors present their Christmas program
On Dec. 12 the senior class of 2026 presented their annual Christmas program filled with song, scripture, skits, and silliness. The group took their show on the road to bring the holiday spirit to community members in assisted living, and they performed at school for the lower and upper grades. Senior Gracyn Gilliand is pictured delighting…
Read MoreHey, Greenville!
Santa Claus himself recently made a special stop in the Camellia City! On Friday, Dec. 19, Santa delighted area children during a festive meet-and-greet at the Greenville-Butler County Public Library. Santa’s stay was brief because he had to return to the North Pole to prepare for his important Christmas Day deliveries. (Mollie S. Waters |…
Read MoreGeorgiana news about grocery store
The City of Georgiana recently updated information about the closing of Food Giant. A post made on Facebook said, “We regretfully share that the grocery store has officially closed following the transition from Food Giant, the previous owners, to the new ownership group. “The new owners have indicated the store is expected to remain closed…
Read MoreBells are ringing again
After many years of inoperability, the clock is ticking and the bell is ringing at the Butler County Courthouse once again. Through a grant obtained by Butler County Emergency Management Agency Director Rosie Till, to the tune of $44,400, the county was able to hire Chime Masters from Ohio to install new equipment allowing the…
Read MoreChristmas across Butler County
This past week both Greenville and Georgiana held their Christmas parades and tree lightings. Greenville held their event Tuesday evening while Georgiana held their Christmas Tree lighting on Thursday evening and parade on Saturday morning. Turnouts were sizeable for both cities. For Greenville’s parade, 88 entries participated. At both cities Christmas Tree lightings, newly sworn…
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