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Walmart · GreenvilleMarcus Wright, a 39-year-old African American male, was arrested for driving under the influence after an officer observed his vehicle on Willow Lane near Walmart. The vehicle Wright was driving struck a culvert behind Car Wash USA Express Saturday and caused minor damage to the culvert. Wright is currently released on bond.See the Story
Wright arrested for DUI arrest after crash near Walmart - The Greenville Advocate
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleThe Butler County Board of Education will begin $915,000 in gym repairs at Greenville High School, as financial aid avenues are explored. A pipe froze and burst in the attic of the GHS weight room and flooded the entire gym in a foot of water. The facility has been closed since January while the board worked through funding and construction bids. The closed gymnasium has caused serious scheduling strains for students.See the Story
BOE accepts bid, plans extensive gym repairs - The Greenville Advocate
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleNorris Produce – Fresh Produce & Seafood is now open for business in Butler Square in Greenville. Owners Ashleigh and Troy Norris were all smiles for the ribbon cutting held on Nov. 15. The charming new business offers an array of vegetables, fresh seafood and specialty items such as Muscadine juice and apple butter jam. Some seafood available includes tuna, mullet, oysters, grouper, jumbo shrimp, amberjack, tilapia, peeled shrimp and tuna dips…See the Story
Norris Produce celebrates ribbon cutting - The Greenville Advocate
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleFirst Assembly of God Community held a dedication ceremony and ribbon cutting on Nov. 19 for its Memorial Garden. Tera Simmons, the daughter of Reverend Lane Simmons, had a vision to create a memorial garden after the loss of her mother Dale in 2021. With the help of church leaders and a few community supporters, Tera's vision came to life.See the Story
Community memorial garden open for refuge - The Greenville Advocate
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleThe Alabama Forestry Commission (AFC) has eased fire restrictions across much of the state. Effective 8 a.m. on Nov. 22, the commission lifted all burn restrictions in 33 counties. A Fire Alert replaced the No Burn order in 23 northern counties, where one-day burn permits will be issued to certified prescribed burn managers only.See the Story
Rain relieves South Alabama fire restrictions
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleJuandalynn Givan has declared her candidacy for the 2nd Congressional District seat. Givan is among 21 candidates vying for the seat Congressman Barry Moore is choosing to vacate because his home town of Enterprise no longer sits in the newly-draw district. The Constitution does not require members of the U.S. House to live in their districts.See the Story
Givan declares candidacy for District 2 seat
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleGreenville native Rhian Grayson was crowned Miss LBW Thursday, when Lurleen B. Wallace (LBW) Community College hosted its 2023-2024 pageant. She competed for the crown among 11 finalists who attend LBW and are active in their communities. Grayson is a sophomore at LBW where she is a vocalist in the community college’s ensemble. She is involved with the Bleed Blue Crew, Common Ground and Compass Club at LBW, all while working as a barista at Sout…See the Story
Grayson crowned Miss LBW - The Greenville Advocate
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Luverne · LuverneAs rainfall saturates the ground to varying degrees across the state, the Alabama Forestry Commission is lifting the No Burn order in 33 counties in the southern half of the state. Effective at 5 p.m. on Nov. 17, southern counties including Lowndes, Crenshaw, and Butler, will drop back to a Fire Alert. In southern counties, burn permits will be issued to certified prescribed burn managers only. This new lesser restriction includes all counties south of and including Sumter, Greene, Hale, Perry, Dallas Autauga, Elmore, Macon, and Lee.See the Story
AFC lifts ‘No Burn’ for southern counties
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