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10 die on roads over Fourth

From ALEA   The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) investigated a total of 10 fatalities during the Fourth of July holiday period, which officially began at 12:01 a.m. Friday, July 2, and ended at midnight Monday, July 5. Troopers within ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division investigated all 10 fatalities which occurred on Alabama’s roadways, however, Troopers…

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Newspaper Rock and the 4th

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   Recently, I had the opportunity to make a grand road trip through all the western states. As usual, somewhere along the trip, there is an interesting site, that ties itself to the heart of the business of newspapers. Newspaper Rock in the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona…

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THE SKIES WERE ABLAZE

On Saturday evening, July 3, the City of Greenville held their annual their annual fireworks show called ‘Celebrate America’.  The event has been held for 17 years and is one of the most signature events in Butler County for each year. This year, there was no let down. The fireworks display was spectacular as usual.…

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The Standard racks up 32 APA awards

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   The Greenville Standard recently brought home seven first place awards for the year 2020 in Division D from the Alabama Press Association banquet. In first, second, and third place, The Standard racked up 32 total awards. Division D is classified as a non-daily newspaper (publishing less than three…

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Poole replaces Lovell on bench

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   Butler County native Cleveland Poole was recently sworn in on Monday, June 21, to replace 2nd Judicial Circuit Court Judge Terri Bozeman Lovell. He will preside over cases in Butler, Crenshaw, and Lowndes counties. Lovell recently announced her retirement and will be the executive director for the Alabama…

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Come see the fireworks

A dazzling display of pyrotechnics is set to return to the Camellia City on July 3 to celebrate America’s Independence. The City of Greenville will once again host the city’s annual fireworks show “Celebrate America” on Saturday, July 3 below the field of Greenville High School’s Tiger Stadium. The annual Celebrate America Fireworks Show will…

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I-65 pile up claims 10

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Standard   On Saturday, June 19, on U.S. Interstate 65, at approximately mile marker 138, 10 people lost their lives in one combining incident. Butler County Sheriff Danny Bond indicated through the Sheriff’s page on Facebook, the county had one of the most terrible traffic accidents and he believed the worst…

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Lawdy, Lawdy Miss Clawdy

BY RAY VAN COR The Greenville Standard   Not referring to a line in the little Richard song, but Tropical Storm Claudette put a little damper on Father’s Day and festivals around the area to include the Blueberry Festival that was to be held this past Saturday in Brewton. The festival was cancelled officially Thursday…

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Honoring Our Military Veterans Charlie Jones and Old Glory

BY ANNIE CRENSHAW   Charles William Jones, or Charlie, as most of us know him, is a man who enjoys flying the American flag. “I fly Old Glory 24/7,” Charlie said. “My children gave me an automatic Dusk-to-Dawn light fixture for a birthday present years ago, and it lights the flag all night long.” We’re…

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