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Spann recognized as voice of Winfield Pirates

Parker Spann has had a 60-year career as P.A.

WINFIELD — Winfield City Schools recognized Parker Spann for being the voice of the Winfield Pirates for over 60 years on Friday night, Nov. 15, just before the Pirates’ second round playoff game.
“It was a surprise to me, but it was very much appreciated,” Spann said.
Spann graduated from Winfield City High School in 1953, lettering in football, basketball and baseball.
Spann said his family moved from just outside Winfield into town in 1945, the same year Coach Estes Hudson came to town.

Hamilton Fire & Rescue alerts on Safety Cloud®

Hamilton Fire & Rescue recently signed with Safety Cloud® to enhance road safety and protect first responders.

HAMILTON —In an effort to enhance road safety and protect first responders, Hamilton Fire & Rescue  is now integrating HAAS Alert's Safety Cloud® digital alerting into their fire apparatus. This collision prevention service enables the delivery of real-time alerts to Alabama drivers when emergency services are active in the vicinity.

Estes’ trial delayed

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HAMILTON — A hearing for District 17 State Representative Tracy Estes has been delayed from next Tuesday, Nov. 26, at 9:30 a.m. at the Marion County Courthouse. The hearing was scheduled for that day, but a continuance was approved on Nov. 8, 2024.
The case is now being prosecuted by Franklin County District Attorney Jeffrey Barksdale after Marion County DA Scott Slatton recused his office from the case.
The case will be judged by the Honorable Talmage Lee Carter.

 

Issues at Phillips Schools addressed

There appears to be rotten wood on the door to the band room at Phillips High School.

BEAR CREEK — The condition of certain areas of Phillips Schools has alarmed members of the Phillips High School Alumni Association, who are asking school officials for more accountability to fix the issues.
These issues are reportedly being addressed, while other areas of the school are seeing major improvements, but changes cannot be made overnight, stressed Phillips High School Principal Tina Coan.

Two traffic fatalities occur in Marion County within last week

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A two-vehicle crash that occurred at approximately 1:05 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, has claimed the life of a Brilliant man. Christopher R. Camp, 43, was critically injured when the 2015 Land Rover Range Rover Sport he was driving collided head-on with a 2021 Kenworth T440 concrete mixer driven by Daniel N. Smith, 57, of Hackleburg. After the initial collision, the Land Rover overturned. Camp was not using a seat belt at the time of the crash.

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Brilliant man arrested for threatening students
BRILLIANT — A Brilliant man was arrested for threatening two Brilliant High School students through social media on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 24.
“There (were students who were) threatened by someone who was not a student,” said Brilliant Police Chief Robert Snow. “Due to the timing and nature of the threats, they put the school on lockdown. We responded, and the sheriff’s department came with us. We found the guy who was making the threats away from the school, and he was arrested.”

Winfield schools break ground on new stadium

Members of the school board and city council join coaches and others to break ground on the new stadium on Tuesday, Oct. 22. Left to right: Assistant Superintendent Jennifer Simmons, Chief Financial Officer Sonia Chism, City Councilman James Odom, Track a

WINFIELD — Winfield City Schools broke ground on its new football and track stadium facility, which will also include a new softball concession stand, on Tuesday, Oct. 22.
Members of the school board and city council joined with football coach David McKinney, track and field coach Steve Reaves and long-time supporter of Winfield athletics Parker Spann at the site as ground work begins for the new complex.
The new complex was first approved last year and will include a new football field, a new track and a new concession stand for the softball field.

Dawson Philanthropy Chief Executive Director Seth Dawson spoke to the Hamilton City Council on Oct. 7 regarding his organization’s relief efforts in hurricane-devastated areas. Hamilton council hears from Dawson Philanthropy

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HAMILTON — Before the Oct. 7 Hamilton City Council meeting, those present heard from Seth Dawson of Dawson Philanthropy, concerning his organization’s ongoing efforts to help with relief efforts in hurricane-devastated areas in Florida and North Carolina.
He said his organization would be taking supplies to the areas in full knowledge that boats would possibly be needed to get them delivered to those in need. He also stressed his team members would be keeping safety in mind as they went to help “our brothers and sisters in the south.”