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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleBelinda Gay Cooper Tompkins, 65, a resident of Georgiana passed away on Monday, July 15. Belinda was preceded in death by her daughter, Hollie Ann McCann; parents; John W.E. and Gladys Majors Cooper and siblings, Betty Stuart, William Cooper and Charles Cooper. Belinda is survived by her son, Mark McCann; grandchildren, Brandon Simmons, Cameron Simmons, Taylor and Chloe McCann and Hayden Green; great grandchild, Ember-Lea Kamryn Simmons and sist…See the Story
Belinda Gay Cooper Tompkins - The Greenville Advocate
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleWayne Garlock, a Greenville native, has dedicated his life to serving his community, making him the Greenville Advocate’s Hero of the Week. Garlock graduated from Greenville High School in 1976 before joining the Army, where he served for six years and was awarded the Army Commendation medal for distinguished service. During his military service, Garlock attended the University of Maryland overseas, taking classes with the intention of going in…See the Story
A helping hand during difficult times
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleOn June 1, at 8:30 a.m., Hunter Austin of Minter was working on the production line at Hwashin America Corporation in Greenville, when the 300-ton press he operated came down on his right arm and hand, crushing both. Austin’s wife, RayAnn Neamon, nominated him recently for the My Dad, My Hero sweepstakes run by The Greenville Advocate’s sister newspaper, The Lowndes Signal, because of the selfless way in which he cares for her and their sons Jam…See the Story
Austin recovering from workplace accident at Hwashin
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleOn July 10, a crowd gathered outside Manor House Restaurant and Bar, located at 92 Cahaba Road in Greenville, for an official ribbon cutting ceremony. Citizens welcomed them to the Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Greenville culinary community. “The Chamber is excited to welcome the Manor House Restaurant and Bar to the Camellia City,” said Chamber Director Tracy Salter. “The owner, Desmond, has a long history in the restaurant and h…See the Story
Ribbon cutting ceremony welcomes Manor House
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleThe Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce launched its annual Summertime Concert Series on July 11 at Few Street Park in downtown Greenville. The event, which runs every Thursday through the second week of August, is a free celebration filled with music, games, and family fun. “This is the first one for this year,” said Chamber of Commerce Director Tracy Salter. “We’ll do it every Thursday night through the second Thursday of August. So we’ll have…See the Story
Summer sounds kick off in Greenville
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleMac David Scott, age 59, a resident of Greenville, died on Saturday, July 13. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 27, at Brushy Creek Baptist Church beginning at 1 p.m. with Reverend Randy Harvill and Reverend Herbert Brown officiating. Mac is preceded in death by his parents, Alfred Lloyd and Melba Faye Hall Scott; brothers, Danis “Danny” Scott and Steven Allan Scott. He is survived by his loving sisters, Angela (Charles) Sext…See the Story
Obituary - Mac David Scott - The Greenville Advocate
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West Nipissing · West NipissingLocal youth, 9-year-old Finn Jacob Bowling took his first steps toward realizing his dream of flying on July 10. Bowling had the chance to soar through the skies with his grandfather, Wayne Nearing and family friend Harry Stinson in Stinson’s privately owned plane. Stinson even allowed Bowling to take a turn at the controls. “It was really cool to fly over the city,” Bowling said. “I could see my house and my school, the new stadium and the old …See the Story
Local youth takes flight
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleThe Greenville All Stars showcased their talent and determination over the 4th of July weekend, at the Dixie Softball State Tournament in Troy, with several teams achieving remarkable victories and others demonstrating exceptional sportsmanship. “These girls were amazing,” said 12U Coach Ron Howell. “Although they did not come home as champions, I hope the city appreciates them the way we do.” The tournament kicked off with the 10U Greenville Al…See the Story
All Stars shine at state tournament
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