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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleMarianne Russell, a resident of Greenville, has been voted as president-elect of the University of Alabama National Alumni Association (NAA), a nonprofit membership organization that serves the university’s alumni, students, parents and friends. “As president-elect, I will serve with the president and immediate past president for a year and then next year on ‘A’ day, I will transition to president,” Russell said. “We travel across the state and …See the Story
Russell named national alumni association officer
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleOn Thursday, September 5, 2024 around 5:30pm, the Greenville Police Department Special Response Team executed a search warrant for the Drug Task Force on Chalet Drive in Greenville. The Greenville Police Department seized 4 guns, over two pounds of illegal drugs, and over one-thousand dollars during the search warrant. The search warrant is the result of an extensive investigation by the Drug Task Force in which they developed probable cause tha…See the Story
Greenville Police execute search warrant
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleThe Greenville Camellia Society (GCS) is featured in a national magazine article. The June-August 2024 issue of “The Camellia Journal,” a quarterly publication of the American Camellia Society (ACS) mailed to members across the country and internationally, included the piece authored by Greenville’s own and a GCS member, Pamala Nolan. The article details the evolution of the 2024 Greenville Camellia Show, the first one held in Greenville in dec…See the Story
Camellia society featured in national magazine
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleMeet Picasso! A super loving, playful, cuddle buddy! He is independent when you need him to be, and super loving when he is ready. Come out to meet him and all his siblings on Sept. 7 during City Fest at Sonya’s Dance and Fitness or call Cory with the Butler County Humane Society at (334) 368-8246 to arrange a visit. The post Meet Picasso at City Fest appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.See the Story
Meet Picasso at City Fest
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleLynn Harold Watson, 79, of Georgiana passed away Tuesday, Sept. 3, at home after a courageous battle with pulmonary fibrosis. Mr. Watson’s family will receive visitors Thursday evening from 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Johnson Funeral Home in Georgiana. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 6 at Johnson Funeral Home with Rev. Randy Harvill officiating. Following the funeral on Friday, burial will be at Milner Cemetery in Georgiana.…See the Story
Obituary - Lynn Harold Watson - The Greenville Advocate
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleA group of children in Greenville, led by their grandmother Jill Stallworth, raised over $225 for the Butler County Humane Society by making homemade dog treats and conducting a lemonade stand fundraiser. The children were inspired to help after earning money by doing chores around their house and then giving to support the local animal shelter. “We loaded up three cars and arrived at the Humane Society kennels to deliver some homemade treats a…See the Story
Children’s fundraising benefits humane society
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleEditor’s note: This article discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, don’t hesitate to contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). In recognition of Suicide Prevention Month, the Alabama Department of Mental Health (ADMH), in collaboration with community partners and other mental health organizations, continues efforts to raise awareness about the critical issue of suicide while prov…See the Story
Suicide Prevention Month raises awareness, fosters hope
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleCamellia’s Pizza and Creamery (formerly Camellia’s Sweet Treats) is set to open a new location in the Old Pizza Pro building, located at 219 Cedar Street. The new venue will offer seating for 40-60 people, an arcade area, a pool table and outdoor seating. “We’ve had a crew in there for about four weeks now and they’re moving so fast,” said owner Chapman Simmons. “We’ve been putting in late nights and overnights. We’re shooting to open the weeken…See the Story
Camellia’s Pizza and Creamery to open new location - The Greenville Advocate
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