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Hartselle Enquirer

Falkville Police Department welcomes two new police officers

Falkville Police Department is excited to announce two newly swornin police officers: Markus Solomon and Skylar Thomas. Both were sworn in earlier this month at the Falkville Town Council meeting.  

Falkville received a COPS – Community Oriented Policing Services – grant, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice. The COPS grant is a threeyear award for two officers, with the town matching 25 percent for their salary and benefits.  

Congratulations, Skylar Thomas and Markus Solomon.  

Danville-Neel Elementary School Homecoming  

Danville-Neel Elementary School is holding Homecoming activities Sept. 1418.  

Monday the kids got to wear crazy hair or crazy socks or create their own crazy outfit. Tuesday was matchy matchy day, in which they got to match their friends and or teachers with their outfits.  

Wednesday will be remote day, perfect for Pajama Day.  

Thursday will be wild wilderness day. The kids can dress up in their traditional or colored camoas a favorite animal; or in their coolest animal print.  

Friday will be School Spirit Day, and the kids can wear purple and white, jerseys, Hawks gear or a homecoming T-shirt.  

I hope everyone enjoys a funfilled Homecoming Week 

Thank you, Falkville Volunteer Fire Department  

A special thank you goes out this week to the Falkville Volunteer Fire Department firefighters for all of your time you have given up for others.  

All of you are appreciated for your service to the community.  

During the month of August, the Falkville Fire Department received 61 calls: 31 for EMS11 for fire14 for MVCthree for weather and two others 

All of the Falkville volunteer firefighters sacrifice much of their time to serve their community. Through hard work and dedication, Falkville volunteers responded to 91 percent of the calls.  

Thank you and God bless all of our volunteer firefighters.   

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