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Hartselle woman charged with murder in Friday shooting
By Franklin Harris For the Enquirer A Hartselle woman was in Morgan County Jail on Friday night charged with murder in connection with a shooting ... Read more
3 months ago by Staff Reports.

Testimony: Woman paid $30,000 to have Hartselle man killed
Judge sends 3 cases in slaying to grand jury By Michael Wetzel A Madison woman paid an alleged killer she met on Facebook $30,000 ... Read more
4 months ago by Staff Reports.

Police looking for fifth person in connection to murder case
Update: Angela Stolz was arrested this morning and booked in the Morgan County Jail according to the Hartselle Police Department. — Hartselle police issued a ... Read more
5 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

Authorities investigating Hartselle shooting
Authorities are investigating a shooting in Hartselle Monday night that left one man injured. The shooting occurred around 7:30 p.m. at Corsbie and Woodall streets, ... Read more
5 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

Hartselle City Schools confirm 14 positive cases of COVID-19
Two weeks into the school year, 14 positive cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Hartselle City Schools with 242 students, staff and faculty being ... Read more
5 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

No runoff needed in Hartselle election
Hartselle experienced a low voter turnout today in its municipal election with a little more than 1,500 votes being cast, according to city attorney Larry ... Read more
5 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

Hartselle man found shot to death in home
The death of a Hartselle man is now being investigated as a homicide after authorities executed a wellness check at a home on Dawson Street ... Read more
6 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

AHSAA announces plan to start football on time
The AHSAA announced today that high school football season would start on time. The Central Board of Control approved a return-to-play plan at its meeting ... Read more
6 months ago by Russell Frye.
Face masks, coverings to be required statewide Thursday
Face masks or coverings will soon be required in public places statewide. Gov. Kay Ivey today issued her fourteenth supplemental emergency that includes a mask ... Read more
6 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.
Safer at home’ order extended through July 31
By Eric Fleischauer For the Enquirer The state’s “safer at home” order aimed at reducing the spread of COVID-19, set to expire Friday, has been extended ... Read more