Area News
Murder under investigation
BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard On Wednesday, June 12, 47-year old Willard Crook, Jr. was killed by a gunshot at approximately 10:40 p.m. Butler County Sheriff Danny Bond said Crook was killed during an altercation with four other individuals. Bond said four suspects were under arrest with one the suspects being age 16.…
Read More‘Down the Rabbit Hole’
BY MOLLIE S. WATERS The Greenville Standard The young ladies of Sonya’s Dance & Fitness performed “Down the Rabbit Hole” as their annual recital on June 7 and 8 at the Ritz Theatre in downtown Greenville. The performance opened with a brief introduction by owner and instructor Sonya Rice. Rice explained that the performance…
Read MoreRadio ‘Field Day’ slated
Members of the Jim Bell Wireless Association will be participating in the national Amateur Radio Field Day exercise, June 22 – 23 at 285 Greystone Court, Greenville, AL 36032. Since 1933, ham radio operators across North America have established temporary ham radio stations in public locations during Field Day to showcase the science and skill…
Read MoreFred’s closing July 31
BY RAY VAN COR The Greenville Standard Fred’s of Greenville and owner’s Randy and Cindy Beeson have been an iconic institution here since New Year’s Eve 1987. Like many other icons in business such as Sears and Bargain Town, especially in this economic climate, are going the way of the Dodo. The retail franchise…
Read MoreGene Schofield, Jr. remembered and honored
BY RAY VAN COR The Greenville Standard Gene Schofield, Jr. was remembered and honored this past Wednesday by the State Legislature in a joint resolution signed into effect by Governor Kay Ivey. Resolution HJR40 officially named the mile marker 123 on Interstate 65 in memory of Gene Schofield, Jr. The Butler county native known…
Read MoreD-Day remembered
BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard To most, in the general public, ‘D-Day’ refers to the Allied landings in Normandy of Tuesday, June 6, 1944. The ‘D’ does not actually stand for anything but is related to the word ‘day’ and references the day on which a military operation begins. Allied forces began planning…
Read MoreSheriff Bond updates community
BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard Butler County Sheriff Danny Bond was invited to speak to the Greenville Kiwanis Club last week and he gave an update to the members about the Sheriff’s Office activities. After thanking the group for the opportunity to speak, Bond said, “I took office on Jan. 14, and it…
Read MoreWhatever It Takes Sisters yard sale June 1
BY BRUCE BRANUN The Greenville Standard On June 1, Whatever It Takes Sisters (WITS) will have their annual yard sale from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m. at 523 Greenville Bypass. WITS is a non-profit organization and all proceeds will go to benefit the Crisis Closet, which is part of WITS Mission Group of Antioch…
Read MoreSafe Harbor June Jam June 8
Rebecca Duncan has a personal mission to honor her late sister’s memory, Nancy Blackmon. One year ago, Rebecca “Bec” Duncan held a benefit for Safe Harbor, which was one of Nancy’s passions. Duncan said Blackmon became involved with Safe Harbor when it first opened, and that she even served on its board of directors, which…
Read MoreFire claims Georgiana home
BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard A fire claimed a home in Georgiana at 309 South Jane Avenue on Wednesday, May 22. According to Georgiana Fire Department (GFD) Chief Alvin Dantzler, the fire started somewhere in the back of the home and then consumed the entire structure. The house was unoccupied at the time…
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