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Rise of the Medical Profession in the Camellia City BCHGS holds quarterly meeting
BY MOLLIE S. WATERS The Greenville Standard The Butler County Historical & Genealogical Society (BCHGS) held its quarterly meeting on Sunday at First United Methodist Church (FUMC). The event opened with a routine business meeting, during which program chair Walt Parmer reminded everyone that Greenville will hold its Fall Tour of Homes on October…
Read MoreGAAC hosts Party at the Pavilion
The Greenville Area Arts Council hosted “Party at the Pavilion” Saturday evening, April 23, at the Greenville-Butler County Public Library pavilion (GBCPL). The event featured Ritz Players performing acoustic sets of songs. Among the players were retired Probate Judge Steve Norman, Ben Norman, Lori Neilson, Vicki Burt, Chad Edwards, Laura Simmons, and GBCPL Executive Director…
Read MoreFree prostate cancer screening May 14
On Saturday, May 14, the Urology Health Foundation will hold a free prostate cancer screening for men 40 years of age and older from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Butler County Health Department on 350 Airport Road in Greenville. Face masks will be required. No appointments are needed. Prostate cancer is the second…
Read MoreFort Dale Chapter DAR is 60
The Fort Dale Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, held a special gathering on April 21 at Cambrian Ridge to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the chapter. A group of patriotic Greenville women organized the chapter in 1962 with Nora Dean Stabler as Regent. Many of these women were from families of…
Read MoreWhat to make of the first quarter
BY CARTER E. ANTHONY Can there be another quarter with more countervailing winds than the first quarter of 2022? The world is not yet free of COVID 19, in fact, some areas of the world are seeing cases spike higher. A war criminal, a bully, is leading a war of genocide against a brave…
Read MoreBicentennial Tidbits Greenville’s First (and only) Streetcar
Yes, Greenville had a streetcar in the late 1800s, but, since the town had not yet been modernized with electricity, this public transport was drawn by mules. Mr. Frank McCarthy wrote in 1941 about his family moving to Greenville in 1890. When they got off the train, “the first thing that I saw was our…
Read MoreUSDA grasslands CRP signup
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) encourages producers and landowners to enroll in the Grassland Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) starting next week through May 13. Grassland CRP provides a unique opportunity for farmers, ranchers, and agricultural landowners to keep land in agricultural production and supplement their income while improving their soils and permanent grass cover. Grassland…
Read MoreFree photo voter IDs still available
Monday, April 18, 2022—MONTGOMERY, AL— This is a reminder that even though Driver’s License Examining Offices across the state are temporarily closed starting today with plans to reopen on Tuesday, April 26, registered voters may still obtain a free photo voter ID card. Eligible Alabamians can receive a free photo voter ID by visiting their…
Read MoreHAPPY EASTER
The Greenville Standard hopes everyone had a blessed Easter weekend enjoyed with friends and family. This picture was taken Wednesday, March 30, and displays St. Elizabeth Catholic Church as a backdrop behind two azaleas in full bloom. ( Bruce Branum | The Standard)
Read MoreGet a permit before you burn
Spring is here and so is outdoor burning season in Alabama. State law requires that you obtain a permit from the Alabama Forestry Commission (AFC) before you burn any woodland, grassland, field, or new ground that is over one-quarter acre in size or lies within 25 feet of natural fuels, such as woods or grass.…
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