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200th Birthday Celebration is Dec. 14
BY ANNIE CRENSHAW On December 14th, there is only one place to be: Alabama’s Capital City, for the grand finale of Alabama’s three-year bicentennial commemoration. This is the state’s biggest birthday party ever! Alabama’s bicentennial commemoration began in 2017. That year, we “Discovered Our Places” and remembered the year that Alabama became a territory.…
Read MoreCedar Creek Plantation honored
BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard Alabama State Veterinarian Dr. Tony Frazier was invited to speak at the Greenville Kiwanis Club’s Farm City Week on Nov. 19. Frazier gave an entertaining speech to the attendees who were a mix of farmers, citizens, business owners, and Kiwanians. “Let us not regulate ourselves until we are…
Read More‘Big John’ killed in the line of duty
BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard Lowndes County Sheriff ‘Big John’ Williams was shot and killed this past Saturday night while in the line of duty by William Chase Johnson, age 18. The shooting happened shortly after 8 p.m. at a QV convenience store at the intersection of Highway 21 and Highway 97 in…
Read MoreJenks faces child sex charges
BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard Brent Jenks, age 25 and from Hope Hull, is facing multiple counts of internet sex crimes involving underage children. Charlotte Tesmer, District Attorney for the tri-county area of Crenshaw, Butler and Lowndes counties stated Jenks was charged with three counts of Transmitting Obscene Material to a Child by…
Read MorePhillips accused in attempted homicide
BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard Sheree Hall Phillips, age 30 and from McKenzie, was arrested on Thursday, Nov. 21, and charged with multiple accounts of domestic violence. At 8:10 p.m. the Butler County Sheriff’s Office deputies received a call about a possible domestic violence occurrence. When deputies arrived on scene they found Phillips…
Read MoreMs. LBWBCC announced
Ms. LBWCC 2020 is Bayli Callie-Ann Register, daughter of Adam and Teresa Register of Troy. She is a freshman in LBWCC’s esthetics program and a graduate of Goshen High School. She plans to work in a dermatologist’s office as a medical esthetician to help others feel comfortable in their own skin. She was crowned Teen…
Read MoreNOVEMBER IS DIABETES AWARENESS MONTH: A daughter’s story
BY MOLLIE S. WATERS The Greenville Standard Diabetes is a serious illness, which is why the entire month of November has been deemed Diabetes Awareness Month. In addition to diabetes having a severe impact on the person who has it, the illness can also affect the loved ones of those who have it in…
Read MoreWrecks claim two Butler County residents
BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard A single-vehicle crash at 11:40 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 13, claimed the life of a Georgiana man. William Bruce Phillips, age 58, was killed when the 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe he was operating left the roadway and overturned. Phillips, who was not using a seatbelt, was pronounced dead at…
Read MoreStabbing results in murder charge
BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard La’Tonya Morea Owens, age 39 of Greenville, was recently charged with murder for the suspected stabbing and resulting death of Roderick Williams, age 41 of Georgiana. The incident occurred on Pecan Road, Saturday, Nov. 9. Pecan road connects to Ridge Road near Manningham Road. Butler County Sheriff Danny…
Read MoreBUTLER COUNTY BEGINNINGS 200 Years of History
BY ANNIE CRENSHAW We told readers last week about several Fort Dale Academy eighth-grade students who portrayed historical figures as the “Dynamic Women of Butler County” at our Bicentennial celebration on Nov. 2. Who were the selected “Dynamic Women”? And, what young ladies participated in living history – real, here-and-now LIVING history – with…
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