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GCS Kids Camellia Show Feb. 21

The Greenville Camellia Society (GCS) will be holding a Kids Camellia Show at the Beeland Park Community Center on Saturday, Feb. 21. GCS Treasurer Mary Bates developed the idea for a Kids Show and said, “We are thrilled that a number of kids attend our camellia show each year so we created a show just…

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‘Grow or Go’ mantra brings historical achievement

BY RAY VAN COR The Greenville Standard   Butler County Schools Superintendent Joseph Eiland said Monday, Jan. 26, “If all the stars align and we hold to our current course our district will be a “B” school district for the first time in its history, a grand accomplishment considering where the schools have been in…

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SNAP transaction news

The Alabama Department of Human Resources is pleased to announce a new system enhancement that automatically defaults all EBT cards to block out-of-state and online transactions. The change will be effective Thursday, Jan. 22. While these transaction blocks are in place, EBT cards will automatically be placed in a “Block High-Risk Transaction” card status and…

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Words of hope from RMCCA community meeting

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   This past Thursday afternoon, Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama, held a large community meeting to allow the public the opportunity to meet the Frey Medical Management (FMM) team and listen as they shared their thoughts and vision for the hospital. Held in the Wendell Mitchell Conference Center…

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Michelle Black

BY RAY VAN COR The Greenville Standard   Meet Mrs. Michelle Black. Michelle was born in Marshalltown, Iowa, lived in Germany for the first two years of her life and was raised in San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio is where she fell in love with art, taking multiple art classes in middle school, trying to…

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Camellia Show another success

The Greenville Camellia Society (GCS) held its third annual Greenville Camellia Show & Sale and Artisan’s Market this past Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 24-25, at the Wendell Mitchell Conference Center on the LBWCC campus and at the Beeland Park Community Center. There were many local entries of camellias this year to bolster other entries from…

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Artisan’s Market draws many

The Greenville Camellia Society hosted their second annual Artisan’s Market this past weekend which coincides with their Camellia Show. The market vendors filled the exhibition hall of the Beeland Park Community Center and attracted many from the community and far away. Local vendors included The Crafty Coles, who make seasoned salts; Flying Basset Farms, who…

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New Year, New Day

BY CARTER E. ANTHONY, CFA   And so, we begin a new year.  Mother always told me tis better to begin a new year than to not begin a new year at all.   Mothers are important with such knowledge. Were I to begin this new year continuing to be a Registered Investment Advisor, it would…

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7th annual MLK Parade held in Greenville

The seventh annual Martin Luther King Parade was held on Commerce Street in Greenville, Monday, Jan. 19, on a cold day under clear skies. A sizeable crowd lined the route on Commerce Street in Greenville to watch parade entries. Sponsored by Butler County Concerned Citizens, the parade began at 12 p.m. and traveled from the…

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BCCL hosts MLK Freedom Breakfast

BY BRUCE BRANUM The Greenville Standard   On Monday, Jan. 19, the Butler County Civic League (BCCL) hosted their annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom Breakfast. The theme of the event was ‘Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.’” Honorable attendees included mayors from Greenville, Georgiana, and McKenzie, along with Butler County commissioners, and Butler…

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