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IN PRAISE OF OUR LOCAL HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

The WELL BEING By DananWhiddon   The pandemic has changed the way we see so many things. Just a few of the things we’ve come to appreciate more every day are the hard work and dedication of our local health care providers as well as the dangers they face on a daily basis. Our local…

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Poison Control Calls spiking

By Stephanie McGilvray, MMSc, PA-C, Department Chair and Program Director for the Physician Assistant Studies Program at the University of South Alabama   National Safety Month reminds parents to take home safety seriously. National Safety Month takes on new importance this year while families are homebound indefinitely due to COVID-19. After weeks of stay at…

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14th annual cook-off announced

It is once again the time of year when the Butler County Farmers Federation Women’s Leadership Committee hosts its annual cook-off. This is the 14th annual heritage cook-off for Butler County. Dixie Black, BCFFWLC Chair is calling all cooks, male or female, 18 years of age or older to enter this contest. The main requirement…

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There’s a new headmaster at FDA

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   David Sikes has been hired to become the new headmaster at Fort Dale Academy (FDA). He replaces Kurt Page who served for one year in that position. Sikes was offered the position last week by the FDA Board of Trustees and he accepted. Sikes said it was a…

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One murdered at Perdue Place

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   Ty’Darrion McMeans of Millbrook, age 20 was shot near Perdue Place Apartments in Greenville. He was transported to Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama where he was pronounced deceased a short time later, according to Greenville Police Chief Justin Lovvorn. Lovvorn had earlier stated in a press release,…

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Four shootings in county, one murder charge

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   Four shootings in Butler County beginning on June 3 and ending on June 8 resulted in two hospitalizations and one death. On June 3, a shot was fired into a vehicle at the Chapman Post Office. Butler County Sheriff Danny Bond said the incident was probably a case…

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Flag Day in Greenville

Flag Day is celebrated on June 14. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777 by resolution of the Second Continental Congress. The Flag Resolution, passed on June 14, 1777, stated: “Resolved, That the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that…

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Moody helps preserve Pioneer Cemetery graves

Jim Moody has been working for almost three years to repair the many graves in Pioneer Cemetery, which is located in the heart of downtown Greenville. On Monday, Moody was working on re-bricking a grave with a cast iron grave cover. Moody said he did not know the name of the person whose remains are…

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29 days left to apply for absentee ballot

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   Ahead of the July 14 Primary Runoff Election, Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill reminds Alabama voters that there are 29 days left to apply for an absentee ballot as of Wednesday, June 10. In order to protect the safety and well-being of voters, Merrill encourages those who…

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Chamber announces Camellia Girl / Chamber Page Program

The Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce is currently accepting applications for its Camellia Girl / Chamber Page Ambassador Program for the 2020-2021 school year. To be considered, students must attend Greenville High School, Fort Dale Academy, Georgiana School, McKenzie School, or an accredited home school. Minimum requirements include a 85 or higher GPA, involvement in…

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