Letter to the Editor: ‘Hartselle has lost one of its finest’
Dear editor, I come from an extended line of truck drivers. Both grandfathers, all of my uncles on both sides of my family, my dad ... Read more
May 17, 2024
Michelle Blaylock Library manager William Bradford Huie Library of Hartselle We had a terrific summer at the William Bradford Huie Library. Our Summer Reading Program ... Read more
By Susan Hayes Federal Programs Coordinator Hartselle City Schools Ten years ago Hartselle City Schools gathered feedback from across the community to develop its first ... Read more
It was the kind of night that every nostalgic movie is required to include; somewhere between the fair scene in The Notebook and nearly every ... Read more
By Jacob Hatcher Community Columnist Sometimes if I try real hard I can still smell the roast cooking when I walk in the house. I ... Read more
A. Ray Lee Columnist In these hot days of summer many of us long for the cooling breezes of autumn. In the order and predictability ... Read more
Todd Barrier In our series “Becoming a Statistic” we have been looking at the parable of the lost son in Luke 15 to find ways ... Read more
A. Ray Lee Columnist My older brother Joe graduated from high school in May of 1950 at the age of seventeen and in June ... Read more
Fifteen years ago I had just purchased a new album by a songwriter that I loved and then drove out to my friends house to ... Read more
There are some things that seem as though they are just meant to be. When you step back and look at all of the variables ... Read more
Todd Barrier Last week we began a series called “Becoming a Statistic.” It is based on studies that have shown at least 50 percent of ... Read more