The Hartselle Enquirer - April 17, 2024

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Falkvillewoman arrestedforchemical endangermentafter claimingabuse

AFalkvillemotherofthree whomadeallegationsof abuseagainstherhusband amidamessydivorcewas arrested—twodaysafter sheallegedlyflippedoffa schoolteacherinfrontof children—inlateMarch afterauthoritiessaidshe andherchildrenfaileddrug screens.

KaylaLaurenDudley,29, waschargedwiththree countsofchemicalendangermentofachildand bookedintoMorganCountyJailonMarch28before beingreleasedona$7,500 bond,accordingtotheMorganCountySheriff’sOffice. Dudleyhasonedaughter withamanshemarriedlast JunenamedGregCrittendonandadaughteranda sonfromapreviousmarriage.Shesaidtheoldest, her6-year-oldboy,isnonverbaland“wasbornwitha lotofbirthdefects.”

Adivorcecomplaintsigned byCrittendononJan.4and filedinMorganCounty CircuitCourtindicateshe’s seekingadivorceonthe groundsofinfidelity. DudleyonTuesdaysaidthe divorcewasheridea.She claimedshearrivedhomein lateDecemberafterworkinga12-hourshifttofind thatherson’sdiaperhadn’t beenchanged.

FourdaysafterCrittendon’sdivorcefiling,deputies weredispatchedtotakea reportfromDudley.Accordingtoaninvestigator’saffidavit,Dudleywastoldby oneofherdaughtersthat shewitnessedCrittendon chokingDudley’sson.

“Dudleystatedthatshe reportedtheincidentto DHR,andacasehadbeen openedforchildabuse,” theaffidavitreads.“DuringDHR’sinvestigation,all individualsunderwentdrug screens.Crittendon’sdrug screenwasnegative.Dudley’sdrugscreenonFeb.6 waspositiveformarijuana.” AllthreeofDudley’schildrenalsotestedpositivefor marijuana,accordingtothe affidavit,withoneshowing additionalpositiveresults foramphetaminesand meth. “Ididn’tunderstandhow thatcouldhappen,”Dudley saidTuesday. Shesaidsheinitially

Dudley

refusedtoparticipateina hairscreeningduetoher “spiritualbeliefs”buteventuallyrelentedunderpressurefromtheDHRcase worker.

“Dudleyadmittedtosmokingmarijuanainthepresenceofherchildren,”the affidavitreads.

Dudleysaidshenever admittedthattoinvestigators.

“Iwouldnotadmitit, becauseit’snotthetruth,” shesaid.“I’mabackporch smoker.”

Dudley’sfriendandformer MCSOstaffmember,Eric Milam,saidhewaspresentwhenDudleywasinterviewedbyinvestigatorsand doesn’trecallheradmitting tosmokinginfrontofher children.

Crittendonwasgranted custodyoftheirdaughteron Jan.8,accordingtoDudley. “Howdidajudgeallowany ofthesethingstohappen?” shesaid.

“Myothertwokidsare withme.They’vebeenwith methewholetime.They’ve neverleftmyside.”

Harassment Anaffidavitsignedbya teacher—Crittendon’s aunt—atCotacoSchool claimsthatDudleycameto theschoolonMarch22and flippedheroff. “DudleycametoCotaco ElementarySchoolwhereI amateacherandgaveme themiddlefingeralltheway fromtheschooltotheparkinglot,”theaffidavitreads. “Dudleysentmyco-teacher atexttellinghertoinform methatshewasonawitch hunt,andIwasnexton herlist.Dudleyhasmadea physicalaltercationbefore tome.Itakethisasathreat. Ijustwanthertoleaveme alone.”

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KalebCoxcannotusehiswords toshowhisexcitementforracing, butaccordingtohismother,Kimberly,hedoesn’tneedthem. KalebhasAutismandisnonverbal.At12yearsold,oneofhis favoritethingstodoiswatchhis familyracecarsattheMoulton SpeedwayeveryFridaynight.

Kalebistheyoungestoffour adoptedsonsbyKimberlyand AnthonyCoxofHartselle.The couplehavefostered30children since2011.

Despitehisinabilitytoexpress hisexcitementverbally,eachFridaynight,theMoultonSpeedway transformsintoasanctuaryfor the12-year-old,wheretheroarof enginesandthethrillofthetrack offerhimaformofcommunicationthattranscendswords. “Hewantstoberightthereas closetothetrackaspossible,” KimberlyCoxsaid.“Helikesthe feelofthemudthrownonhim fromthecars. AnthonyCoxbuiltandracestheir familycarthatalsoraisesawarenessforAutism,somethingthat isclosetoKimberlyCox’sheart. Herfatherracedcarswhenshe wasachild.ThemonthofApril

isalsoAutismAwarenessMonth recognizednationally.Autism,or autismspectrumdisorder(ASD), referstoabroadrangeofconditionscharacterizedbychallengeswithsocialskills,repetitive behaviors,speechandnonverbal communication.Accordingto theCentersforDiseaseControl, autismaffectsanestimated1in 36childrenand1in45adultsin theUnitedStatestoday. GaylordGraphicsandDesigns ofDanvilledesignedanddonated thewrapthatfeaturescolorful puzzlepieces. Now,partneringwithanother

Hartsellewomaninvents productforamputees

ByRebekahYancey rebekah.yancey@hartselleenquirer.com

KylieWright’ssmallbusinessisouttohelpamputees becomemoreindependentintheireverydaylives. The2019Hartsellegraduatejoinedforceswithfellow engineeringstudent,JennaSmith,duringtheirsenior yearattheUniversityofMississippi.Taskedwithas assignmenttofindasolutiontoanunmetneedinthe medicalcommunity,theduodevelopedTheAntler. 3-DprintedandmadefromABSandparacord,the Antlerallowslowerlimbamputeestoshowerstanding independently,somethingnootherdeviceonthemarket allows.ItbeganasawaytohelptheirfriendNikkiJonah, alowerlimbamputeeandsenioratOleMiss,regainher independenceandrestoreasenseofnormalcyafterher amputation.ThecompanywasnamedMooseMedical afterJonah’sservicedog,Moose.

TheAntlerisanindependentshowersupportstand thatallowsamputeestoshowerwhilestandingwhilealso allowingtheopportunitytowashtheresiduallimb.While showeringisanoften-overlookedluxury,havingtositin theshowerisalossofindependenceandconveniencefor amputees.TheAntlerisportable,lightweightandadjustableinheighttoworkforeverylevelofamputation.

JonahsaidbeforeTheAntler,shehadtositdowninthe showerortakebathsexclusively.Shehadnotbeenable tostandintheshowerforanentireyearbeforeusingthe productherfriendsnamedafterherservicedog,anEnglishGoldenRetriever.

“Havingaprostheticlegtakesawaysomeofthe“getup andgo”alotofpeoplehave,”Jonahsaid.“There’salot morestepstostartingdayandbeingabletostandmakes showersmuchfasterthantheyusedtobe.I’mthankfulto getsomeofthattimebackeveryday.”

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ertRagland,57,washeld Sunday,April14,2024,at 1:00PMatPeckFuneral HomeChapelwithPastor EthanRouseofficiatingand PeckFuneralHomedirecting.Theburialwillbein HartselleMemoryGardens. Mr.Raglanddiedon Wednesday,April10,2024, atCullmanRegionalMedical Center.Hewasborn May5,1966,inIllinois, toBillyRayRaglandand SharonFayeBryanRagland. Hewasemployedby Rehau,asaplantworker, priortohispassing.Hewas anavidfanofNASCAR, wasanAlabamafootball fan,andaDallasCowboys fan.Hewasagivingpersonevenindeath,hewas anorgandonor.Heloved hisfamily,friendsandcoworkersandwillbeterribly missed.

Precedinghimindeath werehisparents,andasister:DonnaLynnRagland. Survivorsinclude,hissister,GlendaRaglandKelsoe (Wayne);nephew,CodyKelsoe(Christa);greatniece, LylaKelsoe;onegreat-niece ornephewontheway;best friend,BruceSmith;and ahostofextendedfamily, aunts,uncles,cousinsand friends.

PallbearerswereCodyKelsoe,SamWilliams,Adam Shadden,MikeReynolds, BruceSmithandWesley Freeman.

RoyWatts

Falkville

FuneralserviceforRoy Watts,81ofFalkvillewas heldSunday,April14,2024, at3:00pmatPeckFuneral HomeChapelwithBrother PhillipHardinandBrother DarrellMosleyofficiating withburialintheEvergreen CemeterywithPeckFuneral Homedirecting.Mr.Watts,

whowasbornSeptember 20,1942,inMorganCountytoLoidWattsandLou AnnieChaneyWatts,died onThursday,April11,2024, athishome.Royretired fromMonsantoChemical Companywhereheworked inshippingandreceiving. Heenjoyedfarmingwasa goodChristianmanand wasamemberofNewLife ChurchinFalkville.

Heissurvivedbyhiswife of60years,JudyTanner Watts;son,TonyWatts (Johnna);daughter,Tina Summerford(Tom);rother, JackieWatts;sevengrandchildren,ChadSummerford(Dee),TreySummerford(Stephanie),ZacWatts (Sarah)andKariWatts; fivegreat-grandchildren, Hannah,Jud,Grant,Tenley andWesleySummerford ZacWatts,ChadSummerford,TreySummerford, TimLaney,KeithBlackwoodandTomSummerfordservedaspallbearers. Jud,GrantandWesley Summerfordwillserveas honorarypallbearers.

Inlieuofflowers,please makememorialcontributionstotheGideonsInternationalortotheYouth FundatNewLifeChurch.

DavidBeggs Somerville

HuntsvilleHospital. Davidhadworked34 yearsatGEinmaintenance.Davidlovednature, travelingandbeingoutdoors.Youcouldfindhim outonhisfarmwithhis cattleorjustenjoyingarideonhisHarley. Hewasprecededindeath byhisparents,abrother, BlakeBeggsandhistwin sister,DanitaBeggsNash. Survivorsincludehisfiancé’,LisaMarkey;daughter,AshleeBeggsPrince (Corey);stepson,Jeremy Woodall(Kristiea);brothers,JeffBeggs(Selisa)and JoeBeggs;fourgrandchildren,JordanWoodall,BrileyAlexander,ZekeWoodall,andKynzleeWoodall. JonDurham,TimAnders, GaryBrasher,TimBeggs, ScottBleythingandRick McLemorewill serveaspallbearers. Inlieuofflowers,please makeMemorialContributionstoCircleRanchin Danville

Carl“Jim”Monk

Homedirecting.Theburial wasatHartselleCityCemetery.Mr.Monkwasborn onMarch25,1946,toHollis andFledaMonkinCullman County.HediedonApril12, 2024,athisresidence. Carl“Jim”MonkgraduatedfromMorganCounty HighSchoolandretired fromtruckdrivingwith ArabCartageandexpress asahotshotdriver.Hestill enjoyedhisgreatestpassionofrestoringoldFord trucksanddealinginFord carparts.Jimlovedhis family,hislifelongfriends, hiscats(GooseandChloe) andgoingtocarshows. Mr.Monkwasprecededin deathbyhisparents,two brothersLarryandHollandMonk,andonesisterin-lawBethMonk.

andGenealogy.Shewas passionateabouthermany plantsandflowers.She hadagreatloveofanimals, especiallyherbeloveddogs throughtheyears.

Maebelleissurvivedby hersisterGenevaStory Williams,herhusbandof 57years,JoelLoftin,her sonMichaelLoftin,and herdaughtersSharonand AprilLoftin. Avisitationwasheldat PeckFuneralHomein Hartselle,onMonday, April15,2024from6-8 p.m.Therewillbeaprivatefamilyservicewith BishopWayneNisleyand ChaplainRichThompson ministering.Theburial wasatHerringCemetery.

Andrea“Nikki” Sutton Hartselle Avisitationservicefor Andrea“Nikki”Sutton, 29,washeldSunday,April 14,2024from5-7p.m. atPeckFuneralHome. Nootherservicesare scheduled.

SurvivorsInclude,his son,CarlJasonMonk; daughter,LisaMonkStewart(Van);brother:Frank Monk;sister-in-law,Mavis Monk;twograndchildren, HannahandHeather Stewart. PallbearerswereVan Stewart,JoeWatson,Brian Davis,KeithMonk,Scott MooreandDeeMonk.

MaebelleLoftin

Hartselle

FuneralserviceforDavid Beggs,55,ofSomerville washeldMonday,April 15,2024,at1:00pmat PeckFuneralHomeChapelwithGeoffHalbrooks officiatingandburialinthe ValhermosoSpringsCemeterywithPeckFuneral Homedirecting. David,whowasborn June20,1968,inDecatur,toMelvinFreddie BeggsandCoraBelle SpurlinBeggs,diedon Friday,April12,2024,at

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AfuneralserviceforCarl “Jim”Monkwasheldon Tuesday,April16,2024,at PeckFuneralHomewith Bro.GeoffHalbrooksofficiatingandPeckFuneral

MaebelleLoftin,77,of Hartselle,passedonto heavenwhilesurrounded byherfamilyathome. Shewasprecededin deathbyherfatherJohn WillStory,Jr.,hermother EuniceCashStory,andher brotherEdgarStory.

Shewasbornandraised inNewnan,Ga.Shehad livedinHartsellesince 1974.

Maebellewasaloving, dedicatedmotherand wife.Shewasanavid reader.Shealsoenjoyed researchingfamilyhistory

MissSuttonpassedaway onThursday,April11, 2024.ShewasbornApril3, 1995,inMorganCounty, toTommyDaleSuttonand AngelaLenzSutton. Shewasprecededin deathbyhergrandfather, TommyE.Sutton.

Survivorsincludeher father,TommyDaleSutton;mother,AngelaLenz Sutton;son,DylanCarter Mercer;daughters,Rayna PaisleyMercerandHadley GraceMercer;andbrother, AndrewSutton(Rebecca); grandparents,GarySkovira(Linda);grandparents,JimmyLenz(Sandy); grandmother,SueEckles; numerousaunts,uncles andcousins.

TocontinuetoproduceTheAntler andmakeadifferenceinthelives ofamputeeslikeJonah,Wrightsaid MooseMedicalmustobtainadesign andutilitypatentonthedevice. WhileTheAntleriscurrentlyprotectedunderaprovisionalpatent,the companyneedshelpraisingmoney toobtainafullpatentandtrademark withUnitedStatesPatentandTrademarkOffice.Wrightsaidthepatent willcostnearly$15,000.

Moneyraisedwillgodirectlytopayingtoprotectthecompany’sintellectualpropertyandtoacquiringmoldsto beabletoproducethedevicethrough injectionmolding.

WrightisinherfirstyearatBaylor CollegeofMedicineinHouston,Texas. Sheispursuingamastersinorthotics

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“Dudleygotoutofthecar, walkedherchildalltheway downthesidewalktothe othersideoftheschool, wheremysisterwasstand-

andprosthetics. Herpassionfororthoticsandprostheticsbeganwhenshewasapart oftheMedicalAcademyatHartselle HighSchool.JobshadowingatCrosswalkProstheticsinPriceville,Wright witnessedwhatshecalledalife-changingevent. “ThefirstdayIwasthere,therewas aVietnamveterangettinghisvery firstleg,”shesaid.“Forvariousreasonshehadneverhadaprosthetic.I gottobeapartofthat,andIgotto seehisfirststepsinwhathadbeen manyyears,andIfellinlovewithit fromthere. “Itchangedeverythinginaway,” Wrightsaid. TohelpWrightandSmithfund MooseMedical,LLC,youcanfind theirGoFundMeonlinebyvisitinghttps://www.gofundme.com/f/ moose-medical-patent-fund.Their currentgoalistoraise$20,000.

ing,andflippedheroffin frontofallthekids,”said MelissaMorrow,Crittendon’smother. Theschool’sprincipal couldnotbereachedfor commentWednesday.

TopportionofTheAntlerafter attachingthenetting.

Infall2019,amidcontesteddivorceproceedingswith herfirsthusband,Kayla Dudleypetitionedthecourt foraprotectionfromabuse orderagainsthim. “Heforcefullygrabbedmy armandusedmyhairto hitmyheadintothewall,” KaylaDudleywrote.“Heis angrythatIhavedecidedto getdivorcedandisabusive.” AMorganCountyjudge threwoutthepetitionin December2019.

“TheCourtfindsthatthe Plaintiff(KaylaDudley) failedtopresentproofby preponderanceoftheevidenceestablishingthatthe Defendantcommitteda recentactofabuseandthat aprotectionorderisnecessarytopreventfurther abuse,”thejudgeruled.

likewe’rebeingsupported whenwe’vebeenturned awayalot.

racingfamily,theCoxes aresellingthepuzzlepiece decalstodriversandrace attendeestohelpraise moneyforAutismawareness.

Istartedcryingthefirst weekwediditbecauseI sawallthestickersonthe cars,”shesaid.“Itfeels

“Theproceedsgotohelpingotheryoungpeople withspecialneedsgotoa race.Wehadourveryfirst drawingthispastSunday andprovidedayoungman withAutismticketstoa race-hehasneverbeen before.”

duringracingseasonatthe MoultonSpeedwayenjoyingthefamilyandcommunitydirtracinghasprovidedKaleb. Theywillholdanevent SaturdayatAutoZonein Hartsellefrom11a.m.until 2p.m.withtheircar. “Wewillholdadrawingforticketseveryweek inAprilandwehopeto continueforaslongasthe fundsarethere,”shesaid. FALKVILLE

TheCoxfamilycanbe foundeveryFridaynight

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

All month Weight Watchers meetings are Mondays at 5:30 p.m. at the civic center. Weigh-in begins 5 p.m. For more info, visit www. weightwatchers.com.

A cancer support group meets on the first Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Pleasant Place building. Any person with any type of cancer is invited to attend. For more information, call 784-5694.

Kim Robertson, a former University of Alabama Crimsonette, instructs a girls baton class for ages 5 and older in the basics of baton at the civic center. Thefeeforthisclassis$50 per month. Classes meet on Thursday afternoons. Call the civic center for details.

All mothers of active duty reserve or honorably discharged military service members are invited to attend monthly meetings of Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. The MorganCountyChaptermeets the first Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at East Highland Baptist Church in Hartselle.

Priceville Palace, 716 NE Thompson Road, Priceville, will have Ricky D the Dancing DJ Fridays from 7-10 p.m. Saturdays will feature a dance class from 6-7 p.m. followed by Country Editions Band from 7-10 p.m. For more info call 256-353-4362.

Hartselle Hope AA

Meetings meets at the following times: MondaySaturday at 5:30 and 7 p.m.; Monday, Wednesday and Friday at noon, Sundays at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Located 527 Sparkman St. SW. For more information call 256606-6211, 256-778-9081 or 256-345-4392

The American Legion Auxiliary Post 52 meets on the first Thursday of every month. The event is open to women veteran including the spouse’s daughters and mothers, of veterans interested in joining the American Legion. The meetings are held at the John Thompson Post 52 Legion Hall located at 1110 Sparkman St. NW. For more info, callLaurie Cooper at 256612-7444.

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arts and fitness classes are available for kids and adults. Classes are divided into age groups as follows; Pre-Kubs (ages 3-4), Lil Kubs (ages 5-7), Kid Kubs (ages 8-10), Jr. Kubs (ages 11-14) and adults (ages 15 and older). Classes include karate, HapKiDo, wrestling/grappling, sparring, self defense, fitness and conditioning. See www. JMKMartialArts.com for a schedule and pricing.

Hartselle Public Library offers Preschool Storytime every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.

TOPS club AL0161 meets Mondays at 10 a.m. at Hartselle First Christian Church. Join us to Take Off Pounds Sensibly. For more information, call Katie at 256-4763696 or Mona at 256502-9042

Hartselle Nutrition Center invites seniors to join area senior citizens, ages 55 and older, for mornings of games, food and good times. Participants also go on monthly outings and play bingo and cards, along with other activities. Suggested donation for the daily lunch is $1.25 per person. Anyone who does not have transportation to the center can call Steve at 256-773-0786. Arrangements will be made for free NARCOG transit. The nutrition center is open Mon. through Fri., excluding holidays, from 8 a.m. until noon.

Celebrate Recovery, a Christ-centered, 12-step program for anyone with a hurt, habit or hang-up, meets at 5:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church in Hartselle. Meetings are every Monday night, including a free meal at 5:30 p.m. and the group meeting at 6:15 p.m. Celebrate Recovery aims to offer a safe place to meet with others who are also seeking healing. For more info email jhand@fumchartselle.org.

Falkville VFW, located at 784 Culver Road, hosts bingo every Friday night at 5:45 p.m. For more information, call 256-784 5747.

Narcotics Anonymous Meeting List: Sunday at 6 on Zoom. ID # 622385025 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. in person. In person meetings are held at 406 Pine Ave. SW, Decatur.

Lunch and learn session to feature band directors from Hartselle

$7M construction bid approved for Cotaco event center

The Morgan County Commission April 9 approved a $7 million bid for construction of an event center in Cotaco, and officials hope to begin moving dirt within a month and possibly have the center open in 18 months. The 34,627-square-foot event center will be located at Luker Road and Union Hill Road, across the street from the District 4 tool shed in Cotaco, which is in eastern Morgan County. Greg Abercrombie, Morgan County District 4 commissioner, said that about 20 months ago, the county used 3M Co. settlement money to purchase 24 acres for about $180,000 for the event center.

Morgan County Commission Chairman Ray Long said the center is a big deal for Morgan County. He said it is not just for District 4, but will be used by the whole county.

“We’ll have two gymnasiums in it, a huge walking track upstairs. There’ll be a room for people to rent for birthday parties, anniversaries, or whatever they want to use it for,” he said. “That’s why we call it an event center instead of a gym.”

The two gymnasium floors, which will have bleachers, will be 10,360-square-feet each. The multipurpose room will be 1,102 square feet.

“Each gym would be able to be changed into two volleyball courts, or some pickleball courts,” Abercrombie said. “We’re going to rent the event center out for hosting tournaments or travel ball, anything like that.” Abercrombie said they also want people in the community to utilize the center. “Mainly, we want our young kids that are playing basketball at these community leagues, Lacey’s Spring, Union Hill, Cotaco, we want them to use this facility,” he said. “That’s one of our main things is for them to come use this and that be their home.”

The commission paid the architectural firm Goodwyn Mills Cawood $40,950 to design the center, and Long said the firm, along with the county engineer, will oversee the project. Ten contractors bid on the project with Limestone Building Group having the lowest bid of about $7.16 million. In last week’s commission meeting, the commission unanimously approved the lowest bid.

Long had originally said that he estimated the center would cost between $5 million and $6 million.

“I’m always real cautious about saying what I think it might be, because I don’t want to encourage (the contractors) to run the price up,” he said. “We knew it was going to be more than $4 million or $5 million; everything’s gone up since COVID. We’ve built some buildings since then, and all those bids were a lot higher than it would have been three years ago.”

Long said the good thing is that they have the funds to pay for it without borrowing any money. He said the county will spend about $2 million from the 3M settlement money, at least $2 million from American Rescue Plan Act funds, some from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act funds, and the rest will be from capital improvement funds that the county receives from the state every May.

“We’ve got a two-fold thing here. First of all, it’s the building imprint that’s got to be removed and brought back, then we’ve got the parking area, it has to be removed and brought back,” he said. “Once we get the building dirt back into place, that’s when we, the county, will turn it over to the contractor and then they will take it from that point and go with it.”

Long said having the District 4 crew doing the dirt work will save the county between $800,000 and $1 million.

“We’re proud to finally go out to bid and have the design and get it back,” Long said. “We’re hoping in the next few weeks we’ll have a groundbreaking out there.”

Abercrombie said he would love to have the facility ready to open, or close to it, in 18 months.

“That’s a goal and a hope,” he said.

“I know we’ve got funds here, but if worse comes to worse, we have about $8 million in reserve,” Long said. “But I don’t anticipate pulling any money from the reserve to do this.” The District 4 crew will be doing the dirt work. Abercrombie said they must first remove the “trash dirt” and then replace it with good dirt for the concrete foundation and parking lot. He said he is hoping they will be able to start in the next three or four weeks.

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Enquirer Join the Hartselle Historical Society May 6 at the East Highland Baptist Church fellowship hall for a journey through the history of the MCHS/ HHS Band. Presented by Howard Baxter, former MCHS band director, and Randall Key, current band director, this event promises insights and memories spanning generations. The event will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. Attendees are asked to bring lunch, while light refreshments and water will be provided.
An artist’s rendering of the planned $7 million Morgan County Event Center in Cotaco. [COURTESY ART]

Mosquitoesmaketheirpresencefeltinmanyareaseach summer.Thesepesky,often hungryinsectscancarrydisease,andtheirbitescanbe painfulanditchy.Homeowners cantrythesethreetechniques tokeepmosquitoesoutoftheir backyards.

1.Removestandingwater. Standingwaterisabreeding groundformosquitoes,who don’tevenneedalotofwatertosuccessfullybreed.Adailywalkaroundthepropertymayuncoverkids’toys,empty owerpotsorothersmallreceptaclesthatcan collectwater.Evencloggedgutterscanleadtotheaccumulationofasmallamount ofwater,andthatcanbeenoughformosquitoestobreed.Removethesepotential breedinggroundswhenyou ndthem,anddosoeachday,asmosquitoesmature fromeggstonymphsinroughlyfourdays.

2.Mowregularly.

Mowingthelawnsothegrassnevergetstoohighis anotherwaytomakeabackyardlesshospitableto mosquitoes.ThepestexpertsatTerminix¨notethat mosquitoesseektallgrasstoprotectthemfromthe elements,includingwindandhotsummersun.Mowing enoughsograssnevergetstoohighinsummercan makebackyardslessinvitingtomosquitoes.

3.Plantwithmosquitoesinmind.

ThehomeremodelingexpertsatHGTVnotethatplantscanbepartofhomeowners’ strategytorepelmosquitoes.Variousplantshavemosquito-repellantqualities.For example,beebalmreleasesafragranceasitgrows,andmosquitoesdon’tlikethat fragrance.Homeownerscanspeakwithalocallawnandgardenprofessionalfor recommendationsaboutplantsthatcanthriveintheirregionandrepelmosquitoes atthesametime.

Mosquitoescanmakeithardtoenjoyabackyardoasis.Butvariousstrategiescan helphomeownerskeeptheseunwantedguestsoutoftheirbackyards.

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Summerisaseasonofrelaxationwhen schoolisnotinsession,vacationseasonisinfullswingandpeopleeverywherearegettingoutsideandsoaking upthesummersun.It’shardtoimagine howthatcangetanybetter.Butitcan forpeoplethinkingofinstallingapoolin theirbackyard.

Poolsde nitelyhaveawowfactorthat’s hardtoreplicate.Homeownersconsideringpoolinstallationcantakenoteof thesefactorsastheytrytodecideifa poolisrightforthem. Cost

Thecosttoinstallapooldependsona hostoffactors,includingwhichtypeof poolhomeownersareconsideringand wheretheylive.Accordingtotheonline homeimprovementresourceAngi(formerlyAngie’slist),theaveragecosttoinstallanabovegroundpoolintheUnitedStatesin2022was $3,322,whiletheaverageingroundpoolinstallationinthesameyearwas$55,000.That’squiteadisparityinprice,andhomeownersshouldknowthattheaveragecostofeachprojectishigherincertain regionsandundercertaincircumstances.Potentialancillarycosts,suchasexcavationandplumbing relocation,willaddtothe nalcostoftheproject.Theerectionoffencingaroundthepoolifnofencing currentlysurroundstheareawherethepoolwillbelocatedalsowilladdtothe nalcost.

Pooltype

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Poolsareundeniablyfun,buttheystillrequiremaintenance.TheexpertsatBetterHomes&Gardens notethatvinyllinersinpoolslastapproximatelysixto10years,whilepaintedconcretemayrequirea freshcoatofpaintevery veyears.Plaster nishesmaylastaslongas15years,whilecement-coated productscanlastalifetime.Poolsalsoneedperiodiccleaning,andchemicalstokeepthepooloperating safelyandcleanlywillrequireanadditional,ifsomewhatminimal, nancialinvestment.Homeownersinvestinginanewpoolshouldbeawareofthemaintenancerequiredtokeepthepoolcleanandbewilling todothatmaintenance.Andthoughhomeownerstypicallycanopenandclosepoolsontheirown,it’s also possibletohiresomeonetodoitforarelativelysmallfeeeachseason.

Location Asurveyofthelandinayardcanrevealhowsmoothlyapoolinstallationmayormaynotgo.Though it’spossibletoinstallapoolinjustaboutanyyard,somespacesmightrequiregreaterpreparationand pre-installationeffortthanothers.Slopedbackyards,forexample,mayrequiretheservicesofalandscapearchitecttopreparethespace,whichcanextendthetimeittakestocompletetheprojectandadd theoverallcost. Thesearejustsomeofthefactorsthatmeritconsiderationwhenmullingapoolinstallation.Ahomeowners’bestresourcemightbealocalpoolcompanywhocanvisitahome,provideanestimateandpoint outanychallengesthatmayariseduringtheinstall.

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AsIsitdowntopen thiscolumn,agentlebreezewhispers throughtheopenwindowatmyhome,carryingwith itthescentofbloomingflowers andthepromiseofaleisurely weekendahead.

Todaymarksamilestoneinmy journeyaroundthesun–my 35thbirthday.Inthehustleand bustleofdailylife,thisoccasion servesasapoignantreminderto pause,reflectandembracethe simplejoysofexistence.

Inaworldthatseemstospin fasterwitheachpassingday,it’s alltooeasytogetcaughtup intherelentlesspursuitofsuccess,productivityandachieve-

Inthedaysofmychildhood fishingwasnotsomucha sportasitwasameansof providingvarietytoadiet ofsaltpork,black-eyedpeas,Irish potatoes,andcornbread.Ican fondlyremembereatingsunperch friedtoacrispybrown.Inthose daysthebanksofFlintCreekwere wornslickwithtrailsleadingdown tothewater’sedgebyfisherscarryingcanepolesandatincan withearthwormsdugupfromthe gardenorbarnyardtouseasbait. Afewdaringindividualsslipped downthosepathsandslidintothe watertograpplewithlargecatfish hiddeninrock-linedbanks. Whenthecropshadbeenlaid by,andthewaterwaslow,menof thecommunitysometimescame togethertoseinethemorepromisingpoolswherefishwouldbe concentrated.Itwasalwaysexcitingwhentheyraisedthenetto

Therisinghumidityhas begunitsyearlytraditionofchokingoutwhat breathablecoolairthere oncewaslikeakudzuvinepulling downanoldforgottenbarbedwire fence;chorusesof,“Lawd itishot”havebeguntoswim acrosstheairasmentakeabreak fromtheirchoresandwipethe sweatfromtheirbrow.Amonth agoIwouldhavesaidthosechorusesarefloatingonthe breeze,butthebreezeshavehita brickwallandceasetoblowmuch thistimeofyear.Andit’s notevensummeryet. Thistimeofyearalwaysreminds

ment.Yet,as Iembarkon thischapter, Ifindmyself drawnto adifferent rhythm–onethatprioritizespresenceover productivity, connection overcompetitionand gratitudeovergrandeur.I’mat peaceanditfeelsgood. Thisweek,Iinviteyoutojoin meinslowingdownthepace, sheddingtheshacklesofour incessantschedulesandindulg-

ingintheartofsimplybeing.Let ussetasideourto-dolistsand deadlines,andinsteadimmerse ourselvesintherichnessofthe presentmoment.Thelistsand stresseswillstillbetherewhen wegetbacktothem,Iassure you.

Perhapsit’saleisurelystroll throughthepark,handinhand withalovedone,aswedrinkin thebeautyofnature’scanvas. Ormaybeit’sacozyafternoon spentlostinthepagesofagood book.Maybe,likeme,youenjoy layinginahammockinyour backyardwhileyourdogschase butterflies.Sometimes,it’sthe littlethingsinlifethatbringthe mostjoy.

Fishersofmen

seewhatthey hadcaught. Whenthe mentired andreturned tothehouse thecatch wasdivided asequally aspossible amongthose participating.Weate freshfishthat nightuntilwe couldholdnomore.

Butallthatchangedwhenboll weevilsmadetheirwayintoAlabamawithdevastatingresults. Theypuncturedbollsonthecottonplantsanddestroyedmanyof them.Thosethatremainedwere inferiorandworthlessthanin yearspassed. Inhopesofcontrollingthewee-

vils,strongpoisonousdustwas spreadovertheplants.Itwaseffective,butwiththefirstheavyrain, itsresiduewashedoffthecotton leavesandfounditswayintothe creekwhereitkilledhundredsof fish.Thedaysoffishingthecreek forfoodwereoverforever. SometimeswhenIseeasleek4 x4racingdowntheroadpulling ahigh-pricedbassboatequipped withallthelatestgadgets,Ithink ofabare-footedten-year-oldboy wearingatatteredstrawhatand fadedoverallswalkingdowna dustytrail.Overoneshoulderhe carriesacanepole.Onhisother sideisastringerofpalm-sized perch.Onhisfaceisabroadsmile forheknowstherewillbefreshfish forsupper.ButIknowwhatIam seeingisonlyanillusionofwhat hadoncebeen.

Fishinghasbeenanindustry sincethebeginningofrecorded

Inaworldthatoftenseems tovaluespeedoversubstance, maywedaretodefythestatus quoandreclaimthelostartof slowingdown.Foritisinthese momentsofstillness,ofquiet contemplation,thatwediscover thetrueessenceofwhatitmeans tobealive. So,here’sto35yearsoflaughter,loveandlessonslearned –andafewgreyhairsalong theway.Here’stoembracing thebeautyofimperfection,the powerofvulnerabilityandthe joyofsimplybeing.Andhere’sto whatliesahead–mayitbefilled withmomentsthatnourishthe soulandremindusofthepreciousgiftoflifeitself.

strivestobeanintegralpart ofHartselleandMorgan Countybybeingaleader andapositiveinfluencein ourcommunity.Wewill reportthenewsandevents honestly,fairly,andaccurately.Wewillpromotearea commerceandbusinessand provideforthewelfareof ouremployees;ourgreatest asset.Livingandworking sidebysidewithourreadersandadvertisers,wewill actaccordingtotheGolden Rule,treatingothersaswe wishtobetreated.

history.Thecreaturesofthewaters weregiveninthebeginningbythe divinecreatorandhaveservedasa sourceoffoodforeons.TwothousandyearsagowhenJesusstepped outoftheBaptismalwatersand wasproclaimedtobetheSonof Godbyavoicefromabove,he begantocalldisciplesuntohimself tobeapartofhisministry.Anumberoftheseweremenofthesea.It isnotsurprisingthatheextended aninvitationtothem.Thesewere menwhospenttheirlivesriding thewavesofGalileeenduringits stormsascommercialfishersand theyknewhowtodrawinthenets withthecatch. Markwritesinhisrecordofthe GospelJesus’sinvitationtothem: “ComeyeaftermeandIwillmake youfishersofmen.”(Readthe entirepassageinMark1:17-20.)

SummerintheSouth

meofmygreat uncles,sitting underashade treetelling storiesin theirkhakisandlong sleevebutton upshirts.How theydidn’tall dieofheat strokeI’ll never understand.I wouldsitin thecoolgrass andlistento them;Iwouldhangoneveryslow

wordtheyspoke,theendofeach storybuildingwithgreatersuspensewitheachtelling. SometimesIwonderedifthereasontheydrewouttheirsyllablesso muchwasn’tsomuch becauseofaccentasmuchas itwasatmospheric.Maybetheir mouthswantedtomovefaster thanthatbutthehumiditykept theairfromleavingtheirlungsany faster.Whateverthereason, thatoldsoutherndrawlwas musictomyears. Astheytoldoftheirdepression erachildhood,Ibegantounderstandhowtheycouldbeartosit outsideforhoursonendinthe

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oppressiveheat.Whentheywere children,theynomore dreamedofcentralairconditioningthanmydogdreamsofbeing anastronaut.Ibeganto understandthey’dbeenraisedat atimewhengettingoutsideinthe openairwasabreakfrom theheatofthehouse. Allbutoneofthemisgonenow, butthoseafternoonsintheshade willremainforever,asfaras I’mconcerned.Therewon’tbea timewhenIsitinalawnchairthat Idon’tthinkofthem.And therewon’tbeasummerthat Idon’twonderaboutthoselong sleevedshirts.

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Brewer FFA team places high in state competition, headed to nationals

Callie Childers met with her Future Farmers of America livestock team at the beginning of the school year, and they decided on one goal: win the state competition.

Last month, they accomplished their mission, and in October they head to the national competition. Childers and her livestock team will compete in the national FFA competition in Indianapolis in October after winning top awards in the North District FFA Livestock Contest and the Alabama State FFA Livestock Contest in Montgomery. “It’s really a sacrifice to get to the level they are at,”

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A jury trial that began two weeks ago for a pair of Hartselle brothers accused of killing Charles Hill outside a Hartselle gymnasium in 2021 leaves them facing different futures after one was found guilty and the other, who spoke out Monday, was acquitted. “I mean, it makes me feel badbecausehejumpedinto the middle of something that was my problem and ended up getting convicted onit,”RathelAmosLindley, 45, said of his brother. “I’m goingtodowhatIcantotry and get him out of it somehow or another, if I can.” Billy Joe Lindley, 52, was found guilty of Hill’s murder and remained in MorganCountyJailonMonday. He is scheduled to be sentenced June 27. Hartselle police arrested Billy Lindley on Nov. 17, 2021, after they responded to Hartselle Gymnastics to find Hill dead from stab wounds to his torso. The Lindleys lived near the gym

said Meredith Glasscock, an agriscience teacher at Brewer High School.

Six members of the livestock team competed in Montgomery, and Glasscock said four out of those six earned awards in the four categories of livestock: swine,beef,sheepandgoats.

Both at the state and national competitions, students are given 12 minutes to judge and make observations about livestock, followedbyatwo-minute“reasoning” speech on why they judged the way they did.

Childers said countless hours of practice leading up to the state competition made the difference in winning. “We had multiple coaches and mentors who came in, and that helped because

on Woodall Street, according to testimony. Rathel Lindley was later also charged with Hill’s murder and remained in jail from February 2023 until his acquittal. Both brothers stood trial together before Circuit Judge Jennifer Howell on March 18. Rathel Lindley was represented by Phoenix Iverson, while Billy Lindley was represented by Tom DiGiulian. Assistant District Attorney Joe Lewis prosecuted the case.

“What happened was so intertwined that, if you tried one and then tried the otheronelater,you’djustbe going over the same thing twice,” Iverson, who’s been practicing law for eight years, explained. Rathel Lindley was his first murder case.

Before the trial began, the defense attorneys argued for the inclusion of evidence that showed ongoing bad blood between Hill and the Lindleys. Howell ruledthatfactsshowingdifficulty between the parties were admissible but specific

judging livestock is very biased,” Childers said. “Everybody has something different they like about the animal and having them come in and offer different perspectives helped us develop a broader knowledge.”

She said one of the biggest obstacles for the team was getting everyone to commit to coming to every practice, even though most of them have busy schedules.

“We had to come together and realize how big this competition was a priority for us,” Childers said. “If it was a big priority, then we had to sacrifice. If we all wanted to achieve this goal of winning state, we knew we had to sacrifice some things to get there.”

Childers and her team-

details were not.

Before Hill’s death, Hartselle police had responded to the Lindley residence in August 2020 to investigate a shooting. According to investigators at the time, Hill went to the home and threatened Rathel Lindley with a handgun. In response, Rathel Lindley retrieved a shotgun from a bedroom,andthementhen exchanged gunfire outside, police said. Hill was struck once in the upper leg and transported to Huntsville Hospital with non-lifethreatening injuries.

“I guess it’s because of that girlfriend he was with,” Rathel Lindley said Monday. “There were a couple of nights he beat the hell out of her, and I had to get up and go get her at 3 a.m. in the morning and take

Cheers to 50 years

mate, 11th grade student Ellie Blackwood, placed ninth in the nation at last year’s competition in the 4-H division. Glasscock said it is rare to see two students compete in back-to-back national competitions.

“The fact that they have alreadycompetedinnationals in 4-H and now they are competing on the FFA side, it’s almost unheard of,” Glasscock said.

Blackwood has been judging livestock for three years now and said she learned the meaning of sacrifice in preparing for the state competition.

“Coming every day after school is hard because we all have extracurricular activities that we’re involved in,” Blackwood said. “I’m a junior, so I’m taking col-

her somewhere where she wouldbesafesohewouldn’t beatonher.Iguessitpissed himoffatmefordoingthat, I reckon.”

Friends and family of Hill could not be reached for comment.

Rathel Lindley said Hill had been harassing him for threeorfouryearsbeforehe was killed.

“I mean, hell, I couldn’t even go to a gas station and get gas. If this man seen us, he come over there harassing me at the gas station.”

On the night Hill died, Rathel Lindley said Hill came to their home and swung a beer bottle at Billy Lindley. Lewis, in his opening argument, didn’t dispute that Hill showed up to theLindleyresidencedrunk and belligerent and trying to pick a fight. In response, Billy Lindley stabbed Hill with a knife, according to Lewis.

“There was definitely some history between the parties,” Iverson said. “It was an interesting kind of charge for Rathel. He was there and he was somewhat

lege classes and then coming after school. It’s hard to manage, but it’s been a long time coming, and we wanted this.”

She said she was grateful for her involvement in FFA and said her public speaking has improved because of the reasoning speeches she has made to judges over the years.

After hearing from some of his friends on the FFA team who were involved in livestock judging, freshman Parker Warren joined this year.Heplacedsecondoverall in the sheep and goat judging division at the state competition this year and will compete in the national competition. Childers and Blackwood say they hope students like Warren will carry the pro-

involved, but our argument was that he wasn’t involved with the intent to kill this person.” After Hill was stabbed, he ran across the street to Hartselle Gymnastics. According to Lewis, the Lindley brothers — Billy Lindley with a knife, and Rathel Lindley with hedge shears — cornered him thereintheparkinglot,and Billy Lindley stabbed him three more times. Rathel Lindley allegedly struck Hill with the shears. Iverson said it was clear that Rathel Lindley struck Hill with the blunt edge of the shears, rather than the sharp edge, and suspected that played a key role in the jury’s decision.

gram to continued success after they graduate.

“He truly has a passion for FFA, and he wants to get better at it,” Childers said. “He’snearlytoourlevel,and he’s only had a few short months to practice.”

Despite participating in several school sports, Childers said none of those teams offer the practicality and teamwork that comes with being a part of FFA.

“All sports teams I’ve been involved with, I don’t think I’vedevelopedstrongerrelationships than what I have with FFA,” Childers said.

“With sports teams you’re just practicing and playing a game, but with this, we spend a lot more time practicing and getting to know each other. It’s almost like a little family.”

The jury deliberated for aroundtwohoursonMarch 22 before returning verdicts, according to Iverson. Hesaidthetrialwasunique for having more than one defendant and different lawyers.

“I was very thankful that we did try it together, because Tom DiGiulian has tried a bunch of (murder cases) and it was helpful to have somebody there,” he said. Rathel Lindley said his brother plans on appealing the conviction.

“It was bull**** the way we was done,” he said. “I sat in jail for over a year for something I didn’t even do. It’s not right, in my book.”

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PHOTOS BY JERONIMO NISA Brewer High School students involved in the Future Farmers of America program and their teacher practice for a competition. From left, Lincoln Kallas, Ellie Blackwood, Callie Childers, livestock adviser Meredith Glasscock and Parker Warren. After winning in the state competition, they will compete in the national competition in Indianapolis in October. PHOTOS BY JERONIMO NISA Brewer High School students involved in the Future Farmers of America program practice for a competition. From left, Callie Childers, Lincoln Kallas, Parker Warren and Ellie Blackwood. PHOTO BY FERRELL VEST The Morgan County High School Class of 1974 gathered April 6 at Tabernacle Farms to celebrate its 50th reunion. Mark Hendrix served as master of ceremonies and the Alma mater was led by Charlsa Taul Perdue. Special teacher guests Doug Street, Wanda Thompson, jimmy Yarbrough, Charlie Yarbrough, Frank Parker and Coach Don Woods were recognized. Class officers were Roger Hagood (president), Dennis Bain, (VP), Roger (secretary) Kathy Gay Earnest (treasurer.) The reunion planning committee included Mark Hendrix, Cindy James, Margaret Gilchrist Murdock, Mike Smith, Shari Wakefield Busby, Charlene McLaughlin Graves, Bill Graves, Charlsa Taul Perdew, Doug Hall, Johnny Vest, Jeff Helms, Beth Sims Bell, Lynn Harrison Evans and John Bain.
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murder verdict: one guilty, one acquitted

CHURCHCALENDAR OFWORSHIP RuntowardJesus

OneAccordwillbesinging atBarnett’sChapelChurch April13at6p.m.Thechurch islocatedat125PrayerBarn Rd.,Hartselle.

Mt.NeboBaptistChurch, 860Mt.NeboRoad,Falkville, holdsSundayschoolat10 a.m.,worshipat11a.m.and Sundayeveningworshipat 6p.m.Wednesdayevening Biblestudyisat6p.m.For moreinformation,call256476-5201

FlintBaptistChurchholds worshipservicesandchildren’sservicesat9:30a.m.on Sundaysandaprayerservice andchildren’sdiscipleshipon Wednesdaysat6:30p.m.The churchbuildingislocatedat 4119Hwy31SouthinDecatur.Formoreinformation,call (256)353-7429.

TheRevivalTabernacleholds servicesSundaysat10a.m. andWednesdayeveningat 7p.m.Thechurchislocated at1109MainSt.W.Pastors JasonandGingerThayerwelcomeeveryonetoattend.

EastHighlandBaptist Church,1030MainStreetE, holdsSundaySchoolat9:15 a.m.,worshipat10:30a.m., WednesdayBiblestudyat 10:00a.m.and6:30p.m.The churchalsoholdsAmerican HeritageGirlsandTrailLife meetingsMondaynightsat6 p.m.Formoreinformation,call 256-773-4157.

ChristOurRedeemerLutheranChurch,locatedat721PickensSt.SWinHartselle,invites everyonetoSundayschool at9:15a.m.andworshipat 10:30a.m.eachSunday.The churchofficeisopenMonday andWednesdayfrom9-11:30 a.m.FindthechurchonFacebookandvisitthewebsiteat www.corhartselle.org.Formore info,call256-773-2121oremail corhartselle@gmail.com.

PennylaneChurchofChrist, locatedat615PennylaneSt.SE, holdsservicesat11a.m.each Sundayand6p.m.Wednesday. MinisterWilliamL.Turneycan bereachedat256-683-4660. HowardDickinsonservesthe churchastheassistantminister.

TheFalkvilleUnitedMethodistChurchholdsserviceson Sundayat11a.m.withSunday schoolat10a.m.Theyouth meetat5p.m.Sundays.The publiciswelcometoattend. Thechurchislocatedat253 MainSt.EinFalkville.

PineyGroveChristianChurch hostsserviceseachSunday

schoolat10a.m.,preaching at11a.m.,eveningserviceat 6p.m.andWednesdaynight Biblestudyat6p.m.

FirstBaptistChurchFalkville, locatedat305E.MainStreetin Falkville,hasthefollowingserviceschedule:SundaySchool, 9:15a.m.,SundayWorshipServiceat10:30a.m.andnoSundaynightservice.Wednesday EveningServicesstartat6:00 p.m.StephenCannonisthe pastor.Formoreinfo,call256784-5827,orlogontowww. fbcfalkville.com.

LighthouseBaptistChurch holdsSundayschoolat10a.m. andworshipserviceat11a.m. and5:30p.m.onSundays. Wednesdayworshipisat6:30 p.m.ThepastorisBro.John Reid.

LibertyBaptistChurch,1206 LaneRoadNW,holdsservices eachSundaywithBiblestudy at9:45a.m.,Biblepreachingat 11a.m.WednesdaynightBible Studyat6:30p.m.

WalnutGroveBaptistChurch islocatedat622SouthBethel RoadinHartselle.Thepastor isJohnD.Bain.Sundayschool isat10a.m.,worshipserviceis at11a.m.andeveningworship serviceisat6p.m.Wednesday serviceat6p.m.Formoreinfo, visitusonFacebookorlogonto http://walnutgrovebaptistchurch.weebly.com.

FirstBaptistChurchof Hartselle,210WoodlandSt. NW,offersworshipservices asfollows:onSunday-ContemporaryWorshipat9am, SundaySchoolat10am,and TraditionalWorshipat11am; onWednesdayat6pm–Bible Study,Student&Children’s activities.Dr.ClaytonSpeed isthepastor.Formoreinfo call256-773-5500orvisit fbchart.org.

McKendreeChristianFellowship,anon-denominationalchurch,locatedat2795 Highway55W.,Danville, holdsservicesSundaymorningat9:30a.m.forBible class,worshipat10:45a.m., Wednesdaynightpotluckat 6:30p.m.andBiblestudyat 7p.m.

PattilloStreetChurchof GodholdsSundayschool at9:30a.m.andpraiseand worshipat10:30a.m.ASundayeveningserviceisheld at5p.m.andaWednesday Biblestudyat7p.m.,includingyouthactivities.The churchislocatedat1211PattilloSt.SWinHartselle,and thepastorisGaryPhillips.

NewSongFamilyChurch, locatedat4309Highway31 S,Decatur,AL35603,has servicesonSundaysat11:00 am.WorshipisledbyJan Byrd.

PleasantViewHolyChurch ofChristonHoganRoad inFalkville(Massey)offers servicesasfollows:Sunday school,10a.m.;worship,11 a.m.;Sundaynight,5p.m.; andWed.nightBiblestudy, 6:30p.m.Formoreinfo, callPastorRickieBallat 256-462-3715orRefordand CindyWilliamat256-4623573.

PineStreetIndependent BaptistChurch,135PineSt., Falkville,AL,inviteseveryonetoSundaymorningworshipat11amandevening serviceat6pm.Wednesday nightbiblestudy6p.m. FormoreinfocontactPastorRustyHodges,256-6120266.

NoFencesCowboyChurch ofMorganCounty,located at3544WestLaconRoadin Falkville,hasthefollowing serviceschedule:Sundaysat 10:00a.m.andWednesday AdultandyouthBiblestudies at6:30p.m.JoshSparkman isthepastor.Formoreinfo, call256-784-5448,orlogon towww.nofencescc.com.

FirstChristianChurch,in Hartselleinvitesyoutojoin usonSundaymorningsfor SundaySchoolat9:00am andWorshipServiceat10:00 am.Wehave“Nocreedbut Christ”,andpartakeofHoly CommunioneachSunday. WeholdmonthlyCommunionServicesatColumbia Cottage,enjoymonthlyFellowshipSuppers.Nursery provided.OurpastorisMickeyJohnson.Pleasevisitour websitetoviewoursermons. www.FCCHARTSELLE. com.Wearelocatedat209 EastMainStreet.256-7736911.

OakRidgeMissionaryBaptistChurch,151HardyRd. (quartermileoffVaughn BridgeRd),servicesSunday schoolat10am,Worshipat 11am,Sundaynightat6pm andWednesdaynightat 6pm.Everyoneiswelcome andBrotherJimmyChenault isthepastor.

FirstIndependentMethodistChurch,locatedat3 OxmoreFlintRoadinDecatur,holdsworshipat10:30 a.m.onSundaysandBible studyat6p.m.onWednesdays.HalDiagreisthe churchpastor.

Itseemswearealways running.Runningto work,runningerrands, runningtohobbiesand runningoutoftime.Asthe yearsgobyitseemswe’ve wastedalotoftimejustrunningtothingsthatdon’tlast. Therearesomethingsinlife worthrunningtothough, especiallyforthechildofGod. InActs8:26-40weseethe storyofPhillipandtheEthiopian Eunuch.Ifsomeonehadn’truninthis story,thejoyfulendingmightnothave happened.Inthisstorywecanlearn alotaboutthingsthatareworthrunningtoward. Thefirstthingweseeisthatwe shouldruntowardopportunities.Phillipisgivenanopportunitytoteach someoneaboutJesusand hisresponseistoruntoward them,becauseitisofutmost importance.Next,toaccomplishhisgoal,herunstothe WordofGod.Heseesthe Eunuchreadingthewordand wantstohelphimunderstand it.WhentheEunuchisinterestedinwhathehastosay herunstoJesus.TheBible saysthatatthatmomenthe preachedJesustohim,whatalessonforusonevangelism,justpreach Jesus.Afterallofthis,theEunuch wasbaptizedandrejoiced.Thesame thingcanhappenwhenweruntoward opportunitiestopreachJesus.Itmay behardworkandtiring,butafterall ofthatrunning,wecanwalkaway rejoicing.

FellowshipBaptistChurch onSetterAvenueinDecatur (justwestofCrackerBarrel) holdsSundayschoolat9:45 a.m.andworshipat11a.m. Call256-355-8414forinformation.

ChurchofGodProphecy, 503StewartSt.inHartselle, holdsthefollowingweekly services:Sundayschoolat10 a.m.,worshipserviceat11 a.m.andWednesdaynight serviceat6p.m.Pastoris ChrisBates.

SerenityBaptistChurch, locatedat1062PerkinsWood Rd.,Hartselle,welcomesa newpastor,Bro.LynnMorgan(2024).SundaySchoolis heldat9:45a.m.withSundayWorshipat11am.

ForestHillBaptistChurch, 1947BluffCityRd,Somerville,AL35670inviteseveryonetooldhymnsinging KJVpreachingeachSunday Schoolmorningat10am, ChurchServiceat11am,Sundaynightat6pmandWed. nightat7pm.Formoreinformation256-754-5226.

Mt.CarmelBaptistChurch locatedat287Mt.Carmel Road,Falkville,AL35622, offersSundaySchoolat 10am,worshipserviceat 11amleadBrotherDavidTaylorandSundayeveningworshipat6pm

Gandy’sCoveCommunity ChurchlocatedonGandy’s CoveRdinFalkvilleoffers SundaySchool11a.m.;WorshipService10a.m.and WednesdaynightBiblestudy 6p.m.

UnityBaptistChurch, locatedat4506NorrisMill RoadinDecatur,withpastor Bro.JoelSnyderhasSunday

schoolat9:30a.m.,worship serviceat10:30a.m.,Sundaydiscipleshiptrainingat 5p.m.,eveningworshipat6 p.m.andWednesdayworship serviceat6:30p.m.Call3534315formoreinfo.

SanctuaryCommunity Churchislocatedat1149 WestMainSt.Hartselle.SundaySchoolisheldat10a.m.; servicesat11andWednesday nightBiblestudyat7p.m.

FalkvilleChurchofChrist, 18West2ndSt.,Falkville, meetseachSundaymorning forBibleSchoolat9a.m. withMorningWorshipserviceat10a.m.Sundayeveningworshipserviceisat6 p.m.andWednesdayEvening BibleStudyat7p.m.Please joinus.

SouthwestBaptistChurch, 1705RidgedaleDr.SW, Hartselle,hasSundaySchool beginningat9:45eachSunday,morningworshipat 11:00amandeveningworshipat6:00pm.Wednesday nightservicesareat6:00 pm.Bro.GregBurchamis thepastor.Formoreinformation,call256-773-5994.

CedarCreekFreeWillBaptistChurch,locatedat1303 CedarCreekChurchRdin Hartselle,hasSundayschool at10a.m.,worshipat11a.m. and5p.m.,andWednesday eveningserviceat6p.m. Theirdoorsarealwaysopen. Formoreinfo,callPastor CliffTomlinson256-8984198.

WordAlive!Churchand pastorBrianCulbreathhave weeklyradioshowsonSundaysat1:15p.m.on91.3FM andMon.throughFri.on 106.3FM.

ValhermosoBaptist

Church,locatedat7312 Hwy.36EinLacey’sSpring, holdsSundayschoolat10 a.m.andworshipservicesat 11a.m.and5p.m.Discipleshiptrainingandworship areheldat6p.m.onWed. evening.Children,youthand adultclassesareat6:30p.m.

GumSpringsBaptist Church,locatedat371Gum SpringsRoadinHartselle, hasSundaymorningworshipat11a.m.andSunday Schoolclassesat10a.m. openforallages.Wednesdaynightprayermeetingsat 6:30p.m.

FaithIndependentChurch, locatedonBellSpringsRoad onLaconMountain,has serviceseachSundayat10 a.m.forSundayschooland 11a.m.and6p.m.forworship(exceptonthirdSunday nights–noservice).Wednesday’sserviceisat7p.m.They areanon-denominational church,andthepastorisBro JamesE.MillsJr.

LivingHopeChurchof GodinChrist,locatedat901 McDanielStreet,hasSunday schoolat10a.m.,Sunday worshipat11:15a.m.and BiblestudyTuesdaysat7 p.m.

PricevilleChurchofChrist, locatedat143RobinsonRd inPriceville,holdsSundaySchoolat9:00,Sunday morningworshipat10:00; Sundayeveningworshipat 5:00andWednesdaynight at7:00.Call256-431-4770 formoreinformation.

LawrenceCoveBaptist, 142PineBlurrRd,Eva,AL 35621,holdsSundaySchool at10amandworshipat 11amwithPastorSteven Smith.Formoreinfocontact 256-482-2247.

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DanvilleHighFFAkicksoffannualplantsale

DanvilleHigh SchoolFFA kickedofftheir annualplant fundraiseronApril12. Thehourswillbefrom8 a.m.until2p.m.andthey willbeclosedfrom12:30-1 p.m.forlunch.Theycurrentlyhavethefollowing plantsavailable,coleus, orangeandyellowmarigolds,redpetunias,impa-

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Ilovetosharecooldessertsatpicnicsand agreatwaytoserve thosedessertsisin jars.Thejarscanbestuck downinacoolerortubof iceandrequirenoserving spoons.Youjustgrabajar anddigin.

South Morgan newS MarthaJackson

tiensandmixedbegonias. Theplantsare$1eachor $15fora18-counttray. Theyalsohavethefollowingvegetableplants,tomatoes,cucumbers,squash andokra.Theywillhave

INGREDIENTS 1/2csugar 3Tbcornstarch 1/4teaspoonsalt 2cmilk 1teaspoonvanilla 1Tbbourbon 1Tbbutter

bellpepperscomingsoon. Thevegetableplantsare$4 fora6packor$20fora 36-counttray. Thehangingbaskets shouldbereadytoward thebeginningofMay.They acceptcashorchecksmade payabletoDanvilleHigh School.Formoreinformationcall773-9909-ext 26011.

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FeedingFamiliesof Alabamanews

EverydayatFeedingFamiliesisafooddriveanda fundraiser.Ittakesavillage todowhattheyaredoing, andtheythankeveryone whohelpsthem.Theirmissionistoendhungerand helpthoseinneedintheir localareas.Someoftheir urgentneedsincludelaun-

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Cutthebananasintothin slices.Inyourjars,layer vanillawafercookiesand bananaslices,thenspoon someofthepuddingover thetop. Repeatthelayersuntilyou haveaboutaninchofspace atthetop. Coverthejarswiththelids andrefrigerateovernight. Whenyouarereadyto servetheseatyourpicnic, topthemwithadollopof whippedcream,adrizzle ofcaramelsauce,anddried bananachips. Enjoy!

drydetergents,fabricsofteners,bleachandanyhouseholdcleaningsupplies,especiallythosethatdisinfect. Otherneedsincludecanned fruitsofallkinds,regular andsugarfree,pastasauces,spaghettisauce,alfredo sauces,self-risingflour,corn mealmix,sugar,condimentssuchasmayonnaise, mustard,ketchupandBBQ sauces.Theyacceptany

foodsthatareunexpiredand unopened.Theyarelocated attheoldMt.TaborChurch building,at373Mt.Tabor Road,Hartselle.Formore informationcall256-7545020.ThefoodisdistributedonthesecondMonday ofeachmonthfrom8-11 a.m.Theyareavailablein theofficeonMondaysand Wednesdaysfrom10a.m. until3p.m.

“HappilyNeverAfter”

WhenSophieSteinbeck learnsthatherfiancéis cheatingonher,shedesperatelywantsout.The problemisthatherscum oftheearthfiancé’sdad isherdad’sboss.Sophie doesn’twantthebreakup tobetakenoutonherdad. So,Sophie’scousinfindsa waytogetheroutofthis weddingwithoutanyone gettingtheblame.Max,the Objectoristhemanthat savestheday.Hissidegig

istohelpthosethat needasafeandeasy outofamarriage,a wayout.Maxhas nevercelebratedthe endofanobjected weddinguntilmeetingSophie.Thetwo strikeupanodd friendship.They’ve bothturnedcynicaltowardlove andmarriage. Now,Sophie wantstohelp Maxbreakupa wedding.While helpingafewcouplesout ofajam,theygrowcloserto oneanother. IntrueLynnPainterfashion,“HappilyNeverAfter” isawitty,loveable,carefree read.Fullofheartache, friendship,laughterand love.Thisisaneasyweekendorvacaybooktosoak up.Youcanfindthisand manymoreatthelibrary today.

“Mrs.Lincoln’s Dressmaker”

intoslaveryandboughther freedomafter37years.She movedtoWashington,D.C. andbecameawell-known dressmakerbydesigning high-endfashionsforthe city’selite.Mostnotableof thesewasVarinaDavis,wife ofJeffersonDavis,whowas theSenatorfromMississippiandwouldbecomePresidentoftheConfederacy. WhenMississippiseceded fromtheUnion,theDavis’s movedbacktothe south–offeringto takeElizabethwith them.Elizabethwas fondoftheDavis’s butdidnotwantto leaveherfriendsor clientsinD.C. WhentheLincoln’smovedinto theWhiteHouse, MaryToddLincolnheldinterviewsfordressmakersinthe area.Mrs. Lincolnhad invitedElizabethbased ontheword ofanother clientand

hiredheronthespot.As Mrs.Lincoln’sModiste, Elizabethwasprivytothe family’spersonalconversationsanddailyliving.She becameclosewiththeLincolnsandwasverydevoted tothemevenafterthePresident’sassassination.Elizabethwroteherownbook titled“BehindtheScenes,” whichmostlikelyincluded changedfactsbytheeditor –ruiningherreputation.

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TigerssweepCullman,areareachamps

TheHartselleTigers clinchedanotherareachampionshipwithathree-game sweepofrivalCullmanlast weekend.TheTigersdefeatedCullman14-0,10,0and 6-3.Thesweependeda 23-yearrunoftheBearcats makingthehighschool statebaseballplayoffs.

“Iamveryproudofthe waywecompetedinarea playthisyear.Thefocus, preparationandattention todetailbyourguyswas reallygood.Theyknowthat toreachourgoalswehave tobegoodattherighttime,” coachJakeMilessaid.“You havetotakeeachstepofa seasoninorderandtomake theplayoffsyouhavetobe goodinyourarea.Toessentiallyfinish9-0inareaplay thisyearandwinourthird consecutiveareachampionshipbygoing27-0inthelast threeyearssaysalotabout ourkidsandthenespecially ourseniors.”

Game1:Hartselle14,

Cullman0 JaceMeadowspitchedfive shutoutinningsinleading Hartselletoa14-0victory overCullmanlastFriday. Meadowsallowedthreehits andawalkwhilestriking outseveninthecomplete gamewin.

BrodyLeathersfinished 3-for-4withadoubleand twoRBIs,whileLawson Williamshadahomerun andthreeRBIs.JoWilliamsonfinished2-for-2withan RBI,andCamPalahachand AshlerDoepeleachhadahit andtwoRBIs.

Game2:Hartselle10, Cullman0 Williamshithissecond homerunintwodaysto leadtheTigerstoaseries clinching10-0winoverthe Bearcats.Williamsalsohad fourRBIs. CadeMilesandWilliamsoneachhadtwohits, whileWilliamsonalsohad anRBI.Steeleaddedtwo RBIs.NickChumleypicked upthecompletegamewin withfiveshutoutinnings,

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PeytonSteelebeatsoutathrowtofirstintheTigers’10-0gametwowinover Cullman.

LadyTigersdefeatMuscleShoalstoearnareatitle

TheLadyTigerscontinuedtheirdominationof areaopponentswitha4-3 winoverMuscleShoalsto earnanotherareachampionship.Duetowetconditions,thegamewasplayed atNorthwest-ShoalsCommunityCollege.

KatieGillotthomeredin thetopofthefifthtobreak a3-3tieandprovidedthe Tigers’withtherunneededtogetthewin.Gillott’s homerunwasheronlyhit ofthegame. BlayneGodfreystruck out10inpickingupthe completegamewin.She allowedthreerunsonfive hits.Shealsohadahome runandtwoRBIs,while BrityanGodfreyaddedfour hits.

HartselleheadedtoCullmanovertheweekend tocompeteintheLady BearcatsPre-StateTournamentBash.TheLady Tigerspickedupfourwins andatournamentchampionshipwhenitwasallsaid anddone.Theydefeated Chelsea,Cullman,Madison CountyandScottsboroin thechampionshipgame. Theironlyblemishwasa lossto7AThompson. Hartselle5,Chelsea4 KatieNorgardfinished withahomerunanda triplewhiledrivingintwo runstoleadHartselletoa 5,4winoverChelsealast Friday.BrityanGodfrey hadahitandtwoRBIs, whileKaelynJonesand KatieGillotteachadded twohits.BaileyLawrence pitchedaninningofrelief toearnthewin. Thompson7,Hartselle0 JonesandBrityanGod-

KenleeSmotherspitchesinHartselle’s7-5winoverCullmanattheCullmanTournamentlastweekend.

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ENQUIRERPHOTOBYJIMMEADOWS LawsonWilliamsiscongratulatedathomeplatebyhisteammatesfollowinghisthree-runhomerunintheTigers’ 14-0winoverCullman. ENQUIRERPHOTOBYJIMMEADOWS ENQUIRERPHOTOBYJIMMEADOWS NickChumleypitchestheTigerssecondcompletegameshutoutofCullmanintheir 10-0win.
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inthebottomofthefifth gaveHartsellea7-5win overCullmanlastSaturday.Thehomerunwasher onlyhitoftheballgame.
andRyleyCateWolfeach addedahitandanRBI. Prater’shitwasatriple. BlayneGodfreypickedup thewininrelief. Hartselle4,Madison County3 TheLadyTigersscored threerunsinthetopof thefourthandheldoffa MadisonCountyrallyfor a4-3winovertheLady Tigers.Gillottfinished 2-for-3withadouble, threeRBIsandtwostolen bases,whileWolfaddeda hitandanRBI.Lawrence pickedupthewininrelief. Hartselle9,Scottsboro3 Hartsellescoredfour runsinthebottomof thefirstandcruisedtoa 9-3winoverScottsboro towintheCullmanPreStatePlayoffsBash.Jones ledtheoffensewiththree hits,threerunsscored, twoRBIsandtwostolen bases.GillottandPrater addedtwohitsandtwo RBIs,whileBrityanGodfreyaddedahitandtwo RBIs.Lawrencepickedup herthirdwinofthetournamentwithacomplete game.Sheallowedthree runsonfivehitswhile strikingoutfive.
freyeachhadahitinthe LadyTigers’7-0lossto7A Thompson. Hartselle7,Cullman5 Norgard’stwo-runhomer
Gillottaddedahitand twoRBIs,whileKJPrater

Tigerssecureareachampionships

SpecialtotheEnquirer

Bothboysandgirlsvarsity teamsearnedtheirrespective6AArea14championshipsonApril8.TheLady TigersdefeatedDecatur 3-0toensurethehome fieldadvantageforthe firstroundofthe6Astate championshipseries.In thesecondgame,theboys teambeatCullman1-0in afiercelycontestedmatch. Thegirlsalsohadagreat seniornight,shuttingout GardendaleonApril5bya scoreof6-0.

GirlsVarsity Hartselle3,Decatur0 TheLadyTigerscruised toavictoryoverrearival Decaturfortheirthirdarea win.NeitherCullmannor Decaturwillbeabletowin threegamesinareaplay. EvenifHartsellelosesin thefinalareamatchup againstCullman,theLady Tigerswillstillbethearea champs.Maxpreps.comhas thegirlsranked#6inthe stateinthe6Aclass. Thescoringbeganinthe firsthalfwhenDecatur inadvertentlykickedtheball intotheirowngoalgiving Hartsellea1-0lead.Allie Beattyalsoscoredagoalin thehalftobringthescore to2-0athalftime.Kaitlyn Dolbeeraddedagoalinthe secondhalftocloseoutthe scoring.GoalieSamWatson keptacleansheetforthe shutout.

BoysVarsity Hartselle1,Cullman0 Thefirstmatchagainst CullmanMarch14ended

TigersAreaChampionsandLadyTigersAreaChampions ina1-1tie.Thegamewas decidedbyPKsaftertwo fiveminuteovertimeperiodsfailedtoproduceascore foreitherteam.Hartselle wonthatgame2-1.Inthe April8rematch,therewas adéjàvufeelingthatthe gamewouldendinatie.

Neitherteamwasableto scoreinthefirsthalf.Both teamsplayeddefensevery well,andoffensivepressure wasnotlacking.Finally, withonly2:47leftonthe scoreboardclock,Owen Bennichscoredwithaskillfulshottoputthegame

onice.EliPinionkeptthe cleansheetingoalforthe Tigersseventhshutoutof theseason. TheboysteamisundefeatedinAreaplayaswellas thegirlsteamandwillhave homefieldadvantageinthe firstroundoftheplayoffs.

Bythetimeofthispublication,bothboysandgirls teamswillhaveplayedtheir finalArea14games.The girlswillhavefacedCullmaninahomegameon April15andtheboyswill haveplayedDecatur,alsoat homeforseniornight,on

April16. TheTigerswillplayat RandolphonApril18at7 pm.TheLadyTigerswill playColumbiaatGroover FieldonApril22ina5pm game.Thesegamescompletetheregularseason schedule.

HartselleParks&Rechosts youthsoftballtournament

HartselleParks&Rec, workingwithMorgan CountyParks&Rec,will welcome55NorthAlabama youthsoftballrecteamsto Hartselleforthe4thMidSeasonClassic.Thisyear’s tournamentwillfeature ages6&under,8&under, 10&under,12&underand 18&under. ThetournamentissanctionedbyAllAmerican YouthSports,whowillhost theirNorthAlabamaArea

All-Starstournamentin Hartsellelaterthisyear.6U, 10U,12Uand18Ugames willbeplayedattheGrady &MargieLongSoftball Complex,while8Uwillplay atSouthParkinFalkville. Teamswillplaypoolgames

MondaythroughFriday, withbracketplayscheduled forSaturdayatbothparks. Tokeepupwiththeweek’s action,downloadtheSports Engine(formerlyTourney Machine)appandsearch forMid-SeasonClassic.

AHartselle6UplayerroundsthirdlookingtoscoreintheAAYSAll-StarState Championshipslastseason.

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BatesLawrence,anunmarried individual,toEvaBank,which saidmortgageisrecordedin Book2021,Page6647inthe ProbateOfficeofMorgan County,Alabama,anddefault continuing,andbyvirtueofthe powerofsalecontainedinsaid mortgage,thefollowingdescribedpropertywillbesoldat publicoutcry,forcash,tothe highestbidder,infrontofthe CourthousedoorofsaidCounty, inDecatur,Alabama,duringthe legalhoursofsaleonApril29, 2024: AportionoftherealestateconveyedtoTeresaD.Terry,that wasrecordedintheMorgan CountyProbateJudge’sOffice, inDeedBook2002,startingat page0924,specificallybeingall ofthepropertyintheabovementioneddeedthatliesnorthofthe HighwayNo.157right-of-way andeastoftheHardinRoad right-of-wayandgenerallydescribedasfollows:Beginatthe southeastcornerofSection14, Township8South,Range5 West,MorganCounty,Alabama, andthetruepointofbeginningof thetracthereindescribed; thencefromthetruepointofbeginningrunWestalongthesouth boundaryofsaidSection14a distanceof1000feet,moreor less,toapointofthenortherly right-of-waymarginofHighway No.157;thenceinanortherlydirectionalongthenortherlyrightof-waymarginofHighwayNo. 157adistanceof343feet,more orless,toapointontheeast right-of-wayofHardinRoad; thenceinanortherlydirection alongtheeastright-of-waymarginofHardinRoadadistanceof 166feet,moreorless,toapoint; thenceinawesterlydirection alonganoffsetintheright-of-way ofHardinRoadadistanceof50 feet,moreorless,toapoint; thenceinanortherlydirection continuingalongtheeastright-ofwaymarginofHardinRoadadistanceof197feet,moreorless, toapointonthenorthboundary oftheSW¼oftheSE¼ofthe SE¼ofsaidSection14;thence Eastalongthenorthboundaryof theSW¼oftheSE¼oftheSE ¼ofsaidSection14;thence Eastalongthenorthboundaryof theSW¼oftheSE¼oftheSE ¼ofsaidSection14adistance of731feet,moreorless,tothe northeastcorneroftheSW¼of theSE¼oftheSE¼ofsaid Section14;thenceNorthalong thewestboundaryoftheeast halfoftheSE¼oftheSE¼of saidSection14adistanceof660 feet,moreorless,tothenortheastcorneroftheeast-halfofthe SE¼oftheSE¼ofsaidSection 14adistanceof660feet,more orless,tothenortheastcornerof theeast-halfoftheSE¼ofthe SE¼ofsaidSection14;thence Southalongtheeastboundaryof theeast-halfoftheSE¼ofthe SE¼ofsaidSection14adistanceof1320feet,moreorless, tothetruepointofbeginning, lyingandbeingwithintheSE¼ oftheSE¼ofsaidSection14. Township8South,Range5 West,MorganCounty,Alabama. Saidsaleismadeforthepurposeofpayingthemortgage debtandcostofforeclosure. EvaBank,Mortgagee ThomasW.Russell AttorneyforMortgagee 2915ClairmontAve.S Birmingham,Alabama35205 TheHartselleInquirer-April3, 10,17,2024 ADID590641

NOTICEOFANADOPTED AMENDMENTTOTHE ZONINGORDINANCEOFTHE CITYOFHARTSELLE, ALABAMA

NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENBY THEMAYORANDCITYCOUNCIL thattheamendmentherein belowsetforthtotheZoningOrdinanceoftheCityofHartselle, Alabama(beingOrdinancenumber494,adoptedJanuary10, 1967,andbeingAppendixAof theCodeofOrdinancesofthe CityofHartselle,Alabama)was f

adoptedattheregularmeetingof theCityCouncilat7:00p.m.on the9thdayofApril,2024.Said amendmentisherebyeffective immediatelyuponpublicationof thisnoticeasrequiredbylaw. A fullcopyofthisordinancemaybe obtainedfromtheofficeofthe cityclerk,611ChestnutStreet, NW,onMonday-Fridaybetween thehoursof7:30AMand4:30 PM.

THISTHE17thdayofApril, 2024.

/s/RitaS.Lee,CityClerk–Controller

ORDINANCE1611

AslistedinitsentiretyinThe HartselleEnquireronthe13th dayofMarch,2024,Ordinance 1611amendstheZoningOrdinanceoftheCityofHartselle,Alabama,soastoupdateand clarifyprovisionsrelatedtospecialexceptionandzoning/rezoningprocedures,aswellas penaltiesforviolationsofthe zoningordinance.Itrequiresthat AppendixAoftheCodeofOrdinancesoftheCityofHartselle, Alabama,berevisedonlyasindicatedanddoesnototherwise affecttheexistingzoningofthe CityofHartselle. 04/17/24 ADID591995

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR

EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFDONKEITH HAYNES,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT

LettersofAdministrationonthe

Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe3rddayofApril2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

TERESAF.HAYNES PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 04/10/24,04/17/24,04/24/24 ADID591056

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFGRIFFINTODD SMITH,DECEASED PROBATECOURT

LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe9THdayofApril,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

CLYDEJ.WHISMAN PERSONALREPRESENTATIVEONTHEESTATEOF SAIDDECEASED 04/17/24,04/24/24,05/01/24 ADID591775

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFJAMESD.OWEN, DECEASEDPROBATECOURT

LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe2nddayofApril,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

JACOBROBERTS PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 04/10/24,04/17/24,04/24/24 ADID591045

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFJAMESGEORGE, DECEASEDPROBATE COURT

LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersignedonthe2nddayofApril, 2024,bytheHon.GREGCAIN, JudgeoftheProbateCourtof MorganCounty,Noticeis herebygiventhatallpersons havingclaimsagainstsaidestateareherebyrequiredtopresentthesamewithintime allowedbylaworthesamewill bebarred.

LINDAGEORGE PERSONALREPRESENTATIVEONTHEESTATEOF SAIDDECEASED 04/10/24,04/17/24,04/24/24

ADID591029

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR

EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFNORMANHOLLIS HENDRY,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT

LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe2nddayofApril,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

TWILAMARIEHUDRY PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 04/10/24,04/17/24,04/24/24

ADID590999

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFWILLIAMA. WALKER,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT

LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe2nddayofApril,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

JEANWALKERTUCKER

PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDE-

CEASED 04/10/24,04/17/24,04/24/24

ADID590986

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT

TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR

EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFHALLIEBELLE ALDERSON,DECEASED PROBATECOURT

LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe3rddayofApril,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

JERRYNOLANSPARKMAN

PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 04/10/24,04/17/24,04/24/24

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT

TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFJOHNVIVIAN YORKJR.,DECEASED PROBATECOURT

LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe4thdayofApril2024,by G G C f

theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

NATHANG.WATKINSJR. PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 04/10/24,04/17/24,04/24/24 ADID591454

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFROBERTM. SMITHAKAROBERTMARTIN SMITHSR.,DECEASED PROBATECOURT

LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe4thdayofApril,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

JENNIFERS.WHITE

PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 04/10/24,04/17/24,04/24/24 ADID591473

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFBARBARA DENISESMITH,DECEASED PROBATECOURT

LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe10thdayofApril2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

RAYBURNANDREW CANTRELL

PERSONALREPRESENTATIVEONTHEESTATEOF

SAIDDECEASED 04/17/24,04/24/24,05/01/24 ADID592057

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFHILDAMARIE COUCH,DECEASED PROBATECOURT

LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe11thdayofApril,2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

RHONDABURNSHOPPER PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAID DECEASED 04/17/24,04/24/24,05/01/24 ADID592059

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFCHARLES EDWARDHARRIS, DECEASEDPROBATECOURT

LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe12thdayofApril2024,by theHon.GREGCAIN,Judgeof theProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby

requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

C.DEWAYNERANEY

PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE

ONTHEESTATEOFSAID

DECEASED 04/17/24,04/24/24,05/01/24 ADID592374

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFJUDYGANDYROY FKAJUDYG.NORRIS,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT

LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe27thdayofMarch,2024, bytheHon.GREGCAIN,Judge oftheProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

JORDANPAULNORRIS PERSONALREPRESENTATIVEONTHEESTATEOF SAIDDECEASED 04/03/24,04/10/24,04/17/24

ADID590685

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHED BYADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFTRACYRAE MELVIN,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT

LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersignedonthe22nddayof March,2024,bytheHon. GREGCAIN,JudgeoftheProbateCourtofMorganCounty, Noticeisherebygiventhatall personshavingclaimsagainst saidestateareherebyrequired topresentthesamewithintime allowedbylaworthesamewill bebarred.

CHADM.MELVIN PERSONALREPRESENTATIVEONTHEESTATEOF

SAIDDECEASED 04/03/24,04/10/24,04/17/24

ADID589538

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFSHANNONCOLE GATLIN,DECEASEDPROBATECOURT

LettersofAdministrationonthe

Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe28thdayofMarch2024, bytheHon.GREGCAIN,Judge oftheProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

RACHAELCHRISTINEGATLIN PERSONALREPRESENTATIVEONTHEESTATEOF SAIDDECEASED 04/03/24,04/10/24,04/17/24 ADID590390

NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3)

ESTATEOFPEYTONEVAN SPEEGLE,DECEASED PROBATECOURT

LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe22nddayofMarch2024, bytheHon.GREGCAIN,Judge oftheProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

THERMANJ.SPEEGLEAKA THURMANJ.SPEEGLE PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 04/03/24,04/10/24,04/17/24 ADID590175

MCINTOSH,DECEASED PROBATECOURT LettersofAdministrationonthe Estateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe28thdayofMarch2024, bytheHon.GREGCAIN,Judge oftheProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred.

MATTHEWSHANEMCINTOSH PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 04/03/24,04/10/24,04/17/24 ADID590352

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NOTICEOFFORECLOSURE

Defaulthavingbeenmadeinthe paymentoftheindebtednessdescribedinandsecuredbythat certainMortgageexecutedbetweenSHANAK.HURLEY,a marriedwoman,STEVENW. HURLEYandSHANAK.HURLEY,husbandandwife,and HOLLANDHOLDINGS,LLC,an Alabamalimitedliabilitycompany,toNEWTEKSMALLBUSINESSFINANCE,LLC,dated June30,2021,andrecordedJuly 2,2021,intheOfficeofthe JudgeofProbateofMorgan County,Alabama,inMortgage Book2021,Page35989.Said defaultcontinuing,noticeis herebygiventhattheundersignedasholderofsaidmortgagewillunderpowerofsale containedinsaidmortgage,sell atpublicoutcryforcashtothe highestbidder,duringlegalhours ofsaleonthe21stdayofMay, 2024,atthemainentranceofthe CourthouseofMorganCounty, Alabama,thefollowingdescribed realpropertysituatedinthe CountyofMorgan,StateofAlabama,beingthesameproperty describedinthereferencedmortgage: Beginningatthepointwherethe NortherlymarginofRogers StreetintersectstheEasterly marginofBarkleyStreet;thence NortherlyalongtheEasterlymarginofBarkleyStreet170.0feetto thetruepointofbeginning; thencecontinueNortherlyalong theEasterlymarginofsaid BarkleyStreet54.0feet;thence South84degrees34minutes East95.2feet;thenceSouth2 degrees19minutesEast64.2 feet;thenceNorth78degrees40 minutesWest100.2feettothe truepointofbeginning;lyingand beingintheNE¼oftheNE¼of Section15,Township7South, Range4West. Alabamalawgivessomepersonswhohaveaninterestin propertytherighttoredeemthe propertyundercertaincircumstances.Programsmayalso existthathelppersonsavoidor delaytheforeclosureprocess. Anattorneyshouldbeconsulted tohelpyouunderstandthese rightsandprogramsasapartof theforeclosureprocess. Thissaleismadeforthepurpose ofpayingtheindebtednesssecuredbysaidmortgage,aswell astheexpensesofforeclosure. Thispropertywillbesoldonan “ASIS,WHEREIS”basissubject

B-6 Hartselle enquirer April17,2024 www.hartselleenquirer.com Buy • Sell • Trade Buy•Sell•Trade S earch thousands Searchthousands of Classifieds! ofClassifieds! P R 4 5 MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE NOTICE Defaulthavingbeenmadeinthe termsofthatmortgageexecuted
onFebruary1,2021byAlicia
NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY ADMINISTRATOROR EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3) ESTATEOFKEVINROGERS DODD,DECEASEDPROBATE COURT LettersTestamentaryontheEstateofsaiddeceasedhaving beengrantedtotheundersigned onthe26thdayofMarch,2024, bytheHon.GREGCAIN,Judge oftheProbateCourtofMorgan County,Noticeisherebygiven thatallpersonshavingclaims againstsaidestatearehereby requiredtopresentthesame withintimeallowedbylaworthe samewillbebarred. KATHERINESHARPDODD PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEESTATEOFSAIDDECEASED 04/03/24,04/10/24,04/17/24 ADID590065 NOTICEOFAPPOINTMENT TOBEPUBLISHEDBY
EXECUTOR(BOX1054-3) ESTATEOFMARTINWAYNE
ADMINISTRATOROR
andexceptionscontainedinthe Mortgageandthosecontainedin therecordsoftheOfficeofthe JudgeofProbatewherethe above-describedpropertyissituated.Thispropertywillbesold withoutwarrantyorrecourse,expressedorimpliedastotitle,use and/orenjoymentandwillbesold subjecttotherightofredemption ofallpartiesentitledthereto. TheholderofsaidMortgagereservestherighttobidforand purchasethispropertyandto credititspurchasepriceagainst theexpensesofsaleandtheindebtednesssecuredbytheMortgage,asprovidedbythetermsof theMortgage. Theforeclosuresaleforthis propertyissubjecttopostponementorcancellation.Contact thepersonnamedbelowpriorto attendance. Thissaleismadeforthepurpose ofrealizingthemortgagedebt, togetherwithallexpensesofthe same,includingareasonableattorney’sfee. NEWTEKSMALLBUSINESSFINANCE,LLC AsHolderofsaidMortgage JefferyJ.Hartley HelmsingLeach,P.C. PostOfficeBox2767 Mobile,AL36652 (251)432-5521 HartselleInquirer,April10,2024, April17,2024,andApril24, 2024. ADID590978
toalleasements,encumbrances,

W.M.Fowler,deceased,ifany; theheirsanddeviseesofLillie MaeMacAfee,deceased,ifany; TraceyThomas,herheirsand deviseesifdeceased,Tammy Thomas,herheirsanddevisees ifdeceased,JonathanThomas, hisheirsanddeviseesifdeceased,andJamesRobert Fowler,Jr.,hisheirsanddeviseesifdeceasedifanyandall otherpersonsclaiminganypresent,future,contingent,remainder,reversion,orotherinterestin thefollowinglands, AND Acertaintractorparceloflandin theBrewerAdditiontothetown ofHartselleAlabamaandmore particularlydescribedasfollows: BeginningatthesoutheastcornerofLotNo.1,inBlockNo.1, insaidAddition;runningthence West1331/3Feet;thenceNorth 195feet;thenceEast1331/3 feet;thenceSouth195feettothe pointofbeginning,alllyingand beingintheSE¼oftheNW¼of Section14,Township,Range4 West.

TAKENOTICEthatonApril1, 2024,PrestonHamptonfiledan AmendedComplaintinsaid Court inrem againsttheabove describedpropertyandDefendants,theheirsanddeviseesof W.M.Fowler,deceased,ifany; theheirsanddeviseesofLillie MaeMacAfee,deceased,ifany; TraceyThomas,herheirsand deviseesifdeceased,Tammy Thomas,herheirsanddevisees ifdeceased,JonathanThomas, hisheirsanddeviseesifdeceased,andJamesRobert Fowler,Jr.,hisheirsanddeviseesifdeceasedifany;andall otherpersonsintheworldclaiminganytitle,whetherpresent,future,contingent,remainder, reversion,lien,encumbranceor otherinterestintheabovedescribedlands,oranypart thereof,forthepurposesofestablishingitsPrestonHampton’s titletosaidpropertyandtoclear upalldoubtsordisputesconcerningsame,andthatthesaid suitisnowpendinginsaidCourt.

PlaintiffsubmitsthattheComplaintallegesthatDefendants thereinnamedclaimorarereputedtoclaimsomeright,title,or interestinoranencumbranceor lienuponsaidpropertyorsome partthereto. Plaintiffsubmitsthatthe AmendedComplaintallegesthat Plaintiffistheowneroftheproperty,iscurrentlyintheactual, peaceablepossessionofthe property,andthatthePlaintiffor thosethroughwhomheclaims haveheldthePropertyundera claimofright,andannuallylisted andpaidtaxesontheproperty foraperiodoftenormoreconsecutiveyearsbeforethecommencementofthisaction.The Complaintalsoallegesthatthe subjectpropertyisheirsproperty andthatthePlaintiffwishesto partitionthepropertyamongthe heirspursuanttotheAlabama UniformPartitionofHeirsPropertyAct(CodeofAlabama§356A-1,etseq.).

ITIS,THEREFORE,ORDERED bytheundersignedClerkof Courtthatpublicationofthisnoticebemadeonceaweekfor fourconsecutiveweeksinThe HartselleEnquirer,anewspaper ofgeneralcirculationinMorgan County,Alabama,andthatall personstowhomthisnoticeis addressedandanyandallpersonsclaiminganytitleto,interest in,orlienorencumbranceonthe above-describedlandoranypart thereofareherebydirectedto plead,answerorotherwiserespondtotheComplaintinthis causewithin30daysofthelast dateofpublication,orthereafter ajudgmentbydefaultmaybe renderedagainstthem,itbeing intendedthatthisnoticeshallbe usedtoperfectserviceagainstall partieswhocannotbepersonally servedwithacopyoftheComplaint.

ITIS,THEREFOREORDERED thatacopyofthisnotice,certified bytheundersignedClerkof Courtasbeingcorrect,shallalso berecordedbyPlaintiffaslis pendensintheOfficeofthe JudgeofProbateofMorgan County,Alabama. Datedthis12thdayofApril, 2024. /s/ChrisPriest CLERKOFCOURT 04/17/24 ADID592456 PUBLICNOTICE MyStorageat3027Hwy31S, DecaturAL35603willbeauctioningunitY025AdamNelson lastadddress303CourtneyDr SW,DecaturAL35603 Theauctionwillbepostedon StorageTreasuresAuction website5/1/2024 04/17/24,04/24/24 ADID592053 STATEOFALABAMA COUNTYOFMORGAN NOTICEOFMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

3rddayofMay,2024,thefollowingdescribedrealestatesituated inMorganCounty,Alabama: BEGINNINGATTHESOUTHWESTCORNEROFTHESW¼ OFTHENW¼OFSECTION2. TOWNSHIP8SOUTH,RANGE 3WEST,RUNNORTH1DEGREE08MINUTESWEST ALONGSECTIONLINE687.54 FEETTOAPOINT;THENCE RUNNORTH88DEGREES51 MINUTESEAST410.2FEETTO APOINTINCOUNTYROAD; THENCERUNSOUTH40DEGREESTHENCERUNSOUTH 17DEGREES23MINUTES WEST953.51FEETTOMINUTESWEST369.75FEETTO A POINTINTHECOUNTYROAD; THENCERUNSOUTH1DEGREE08MINUTESEAST94.5 FEETTOAPOINTINTHE COUNTYROAD;THENCERUN SOUTH88DEGREES06MINUTESWEST249.4FEETTO A POINT;THENCERUNNORTH1 DEGREE08MINUTESWEST 687.54FEETTOAPOINT; THENCERUNNORTH88DEGREES06MINUTESEAST 475.7FEETTOTHEPOINTOF BEGINNING.LYINGAND BEINGINTHESW¼OFTHE NW¼OFSW¼,SECTION2, ANDTHENW¼OFTHESE ¼ OFSECTION10,ALLINTOWNSHIP8SOUTH,RANGE3 WEST,ANDCONTAINING9.97 ACRES,MOREORLESS.LESS ANDEXCEPTTHATPART THEREOFINCLUDEDWITHIN THERIGHTOFWAYFORSAID COUNTYROAD. LESSANDEXCEPT;BEGINNINGATTHESOUTHWEST CORNEROFTHESW¼OF THENW¼OFSECTION2, TOWNSHIP8SOUTH,RANGE 3WEST;THENCENORTH1 DEGREE08MINUTESWEST ALONGTHESECTIONLINE 414.41FEETTOTHETRUE POINTOFBEGINNING; THENCECONTINUENORTH1 DEGREE08MINUTESWEST ALONGSECTIONLINEADISTANCEOF273.13FEET; THENCENORTH88DEGREES 51MINUTESEAST410.2FEET TOAPOINTINTHECOUNTY ROAD;THENCESOUTH40DEGREES31MINUTESWEST 135.31FEETTOALINEINTHE COUNTYROAD;THENCE SOUTH17DEGREES23MINUTESWEST181.46FEETTO A POINTINTHECOUNTYROAD; THENCESOUTH88DEGREES 51MINUTESWEST262.85 FEETTOTHETRUEPOINTOF BEGINNING.LYINGAND BEINGINTHESW¼OFTHE NW¼,SECTION2,TOWNSHIP 8SOUTH,RANGE3WEST, ANDCONTAINING2.0ACRES, MOREORLESS.LESSAND EXCEPTTHATPARTTHEREOF INCLUDEDWITHINTHERIGHT OFWAYFORSAIDCOUNTY ROAD.

ALSO: LESSANDEXCEPT:BEGINNINGATTHENECORNEROF THENE¼OFTHESE¼OF SECTION3,TOWNSHIP8 SOUTH,RANGE3WEST; THENCESOUTH88DEGREES 06MINUTESWESTALONG THENORTHLINEOFSAIDNE ¼OFTHESE¼ADISTANCE OF347.3FEETTOTHETRUE POINTOFBEGINNING; THENCESOUTH1DEGREE08

MINUTESEASTADISTANCE OF432.77FEET;THENCE NORTH88DEGREES06MINUTESEASTADISTANCEOF 267.84FEETTOAPOINTIN THECENTEROFACOUNTY ROAD.THENCESOUTH40DEGREES03MINUTESWEST ALONGTHECENTEROFSAID COUNTYROADADISTANCE OF215.5FEET;THENCE SOUTH1DEGREE08MINUTESEASTALONGTHECENTEROFSAIDCOUNTYROAD, ADISTANCEOF94.5FEET; THENCESOUTH88DEGREES 06MINUTESWEST,ADISTANCEOF249.4FEET; THENCENORTH1DEGREE08 MINUTESWEST,ADISTANCE OF687.54FEET;THENCE NORTH88DEGREES06MINUTESEASTADISTANCEOF 128.47FEETTOTHETRUE POINTOFBEGINNING,LYING ANDBEINGINTHENE¼OF CONTAINING2.92ACRES, MOREORLESS.LESSAND EXCEPTTHATPARTINCLUDEDINTHERIGHTOF WAYFORACOUNTYROAD.

SUBJECTTOALLRESTRICTIONS,RESERVATIONS, RIGHTS,EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY,PROVISIONS,COVENANTS,TERMS, CONDITIONSANDBUILDING SETBACKLINESOFRECORD.

SECURELAWPC ScottA.Rogers ScottA.Rogers,Attorneyfor Mortgagee 6767OldMadisonPikeNW, Suite95 Huntsville,Alabama35806 (256)513-8282 04/17/24,04/24/24,05/01/24 ADID591855 STATEOFALABAMA INTHEPROBATECOURT MORGANCOUNTY

presentedtotheCourtaninstrumentinwritingpurportingtobe theLastWillandTestamentof RICHARDN.O’DELLAKA RICHARDNELSONO’DELL, deceased,andalsofiledtherewiththeirpetition,inwriting,prayingfororderoftheCourtof admittingsaidinstrumenttoprobateastheLastWillandTestamentofRICHARDN.O’DELL AKARICHARDNELSON O’DELL,deceased,andthatthe 29thdayofMay,2024,at9:00 o’clockAM,wasappointedasa dayandtimeforhearingsaidpetition,atwhichtimeyoucanappearandcontest,ifyousee proper.

Givenundermyhandthisthe 26thdayofMarch,2024.

/s/GregCain JudgeofProbate 04/03/24,04/10/24,04/17/24 ADID589682

STATEOFALABAMA MORGANCOUNTY

INTHEPROBATECOURT

INTHEMATTEROFTHEPETITIONOF JASMINEDANIELLE ELLIOTT,ANDALICEELLIOTT

TOPROBATETHEESTATEOF DARRYLLAMONTELLIOTT DECEASED.

TO: JALESAELLIOTTLKA224 TAMMYSTREETSW,DECATUR,AL

BRANDONLANGFORDLKA 41912THAVESW,DECATUR AL

ANDTOALLUNKNOWNHEIRS

ATLAWANDNEXTOFKIN,IF

ANYTHEREBE, WHETHERTHEYBEMINORS ORPERSONOFUNSOUND MIND.

YOUWILLTAKENOTICEthat onthe 30TH dayof September, f O

2022,andthe11thdayofOctober,2022itwaspresentedtothe Courtpetitionstoadministerthe estateofDARRYLLAMONTELLIOT,deceased,andalsofiled therewith their petition,inwriting,prayingfororderoftheCourt ofadmittingsaidinstrumentto probatetheAdministrationof DARRYLLAMONTELLIOTT,deceased,andthatthe 4th dayof June, 2024,at9:00o’clock AM wasappointedasadayandtime forhearingsaidpetition,atwhich timeyoucanappearandcontest, ifyouseeproper.

Givenundermyhandthisthe 26th dayof March, 2024. /s/GregCain JudgeofProbate 04/03/24,04/10/24,04/17/24 ADID590064

STATEOFALABAMA MORGANCOUNTY

INTHEPROBATECOURT

INTHEMATTEROFTHEPETITIONOFLARRYCHARLES CANNON TOPROBATETHELASTWILL ANDTESTAMENTOFJOSEPH W.CANNONJR.,DECEASED. TO:STEPHENCANNON,521 STERLINGROAD,VIRGINA BEACH,VA23464,GRANDSON OFJOSEPHW.CANNONJR., DECEASED.

YOUWILLTAKENOTICEthat onthe2nddayofFebruary, 2024,LARRYCHARLESCANNON,presentedtotheCourtan instrumentinwritingpurportingto betheLastWillandTestamentof JOSEPHW.CANNONJR.,DECEASED,andalsofiledtherewithhispetition,inwriting, prayingfororderoftheCourtof admittingsaidinstrumenttoprobateastheLastWillandTestamentofJOSEPHW.CANNON JR.,DECEASED,andthatthe 1stdayofMay,2024,at10:00 O’clockA.M.,isappointedasa f

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ANDTOALLUNKNOWN HEIRSATLAWANDNEXTOF KIN,IFANYTHEREBE, WHETHERTHEYBEMINORS ORPERSONOFUNSOUND MIND.

YOUWILLTAKENOTICE that onthe26thdayofJanuary,2024,

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Defaulthavingbeenmadeinthe paymentoftheindebtednesssecuredbythatcertainmortgage datedFebruary2,2022,executedby KRISTIBOLDENMELSON, anunmarriedwomanto BESTHOMES&PROPERTIES, LLC, whichmortgageisrecorded inBook2022,Page17206,ofthe mortgagerecordsintheOfficeof theJudgeofProbateofMorgan County,Alabama,theundersigned,asownerofsaidmortgageandtheindebtedness securedthereby,haselectedto declaretheentireindebtedness securedbysaidmortgagedue andpayable,andwillsellatpublicauctiontothehighestbidder forcashinfrontofthenorthdoor oftheMorganCountyCourthouseatDecatur,Alabama,duringthelegalhoursofsaleonthe
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Time to shine

Hartselle’s Williamson having standout year

For the Enquirer

HARTSELLE—Thistime

next year, Hartselle’s JoJo Williamson will be playing baseball for the University of Alabama. Normally, being signed to an SEC school would guarantee you’re the top dog on whatever high school you play for. That is, unless of courseyouplayatHartselle. Hartselle is one of the top baseball programs in the state, having won nine state championships since 1990. Along the way the Tigers haveproducedplentyofstar players.However,therunof talent the school has seen recently might be the best the program has ever seen.

In the last four years, Hartselle has had nine players sign Division I scholarships. With that much talent, it can be hard to separate yourself from the pack. This season, Williamson is doing just that.

So far this year Williamson leads the team with a .418 batting average. He’s hitateamhigh41RBIs,five home runs and is batting .458withrunnersinscoring

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allowing five hits.

Game 3: Hartselle 6, Cullman 3 Hartselle had to battle from behind with a run in the seventh to tie the game and three in the eighth to get a 6-3 win to complete the sweep. Cole Miles picked up the win with two innings of scoreless relief while adding a hit and an RBI. Leathers led the

position.

“I would say things have beengoingmywaythisyear, maybealittlebitbetterthan usual,” Williamson said. Being an SEC baseball signee, it seems wrong to say that Williamson has been overlooked at times, but that’s never been the case for his team.

“There’s probably been people outside the program that have overlooked him, but we never have,” Hartselle coach Jake Miles

“It feels like every time he steps to the plate he’s going to come through,”

said. “I wish we could pull back the curtain and let people see behinds the scenes all the work he puts in, not just for himself, but to help the team.”

There’s no denying that Williamson is having the

offense with four hits and an RBI, while Cade Miles had a hit and an RBI. Hartselle’s 11 seniors played the final regular season game on Saturday. They have been involved in many big wins at Hartselle. “A lot of these guys have played some significant innings over the last few years, and hopefully, they left an impact on the program both on and off the field that Coach Booth would be proud of,” Miles said. “These 11 seniors

best season of his career so far though. After fellow Alabama signee Peyton Steele slowly worked his way back from a football injury, Williamson took the reigns and never looked back.

“It feels like every time he steps to the plate he’s going to come through,” Miles said. “I know that’s unrealistic, but that’s just the type of year he’s having.”

While some players may like the spotlight always on them, Williamson said a big reason he’s having a good a year as he is has been because he’s shared the field with so many talented players. “Everyday it’s a challenge. Every guy expects more from you each day,” Williamson said. “I couldn’t have asked to for a better situation than I’ve had.” Williamson said it was the reason he came to Hartselle in eighth grade. “Hartselle is great at baseball,” Williamson said. “I can’t say I expected to play with as many Division I guys as I have, but it’s not surprising. This is just a great place to be.”

wanted to leave their mark at Hartselle and make “the H” (on our hat) continue to be respected around the state, and they have certainly done that. They workhard,pusheachother, and,moreimportantly,love each other no matter what. These seniors are not just great baseball players but even better people. You always say, ‘Leave it better than you found it,’ and our baseball program is a little better because of how these seniors are leaving it.”

Hartselle Park & Rec scores

For the Enquirer

Here are the Hartselle Park & Rec baseball, softball and soccer scores from April 8 - 13.

Baseball 6U Red Sox 16, Marlins 7

8U Pirates 7, Savages 6 Phillies 12, Orioles 4 10U Cardinals 7, Cubs 4 Diamondbacks10,Royals3 Softball

6U Pink Sox 7, Tigers 4

Tigers 14, Pink Panthers 2

8U

Queen Bees 4, Legacy 3

Legends 6, Legacy 5 Soccer

8U

Crushers 10, Avengers 0 Boltz 2, Raptors 1

Ninjas 3, Predators 0

Miami 5, Dolphins 1

Hartselle cheerleaders qualify for world competition

Tori Kay, left, and Lydia Smith of Hartselle have qualified for the Cheerleading Worlds in Orlando, Fla. later this month. They will be competing with Ace Cheer Company of Huntsville. They compete with their team The Lady Birds April 25-29.

This is Kay’s third year to qualify for World’s. Kay is the daughter of Terry and Tonja Kay and granddaughter of Jeff and Nancy Tanner. Lydia is the daughter of Lacey and Jason Cagle.

Williamson has started every year since he was a freshman. In that span he’s been a part of a state runner-up team (2021), a state championship team (2022) and a state quarterfinals team (2023). He hopes to be a part of Hartselle’s 10th championship team. “We’re always looking for a blue map here, but I feel like now more than ever, it’s something we really want to achieve,” Williamson said. “There’s been a lot of great players, a lot of great senior classes, come through here and we feel like ours is up there with the best. This is our chance to go prove it.”

Priceville, Danville girls’ soccer pick up wins in rain-shortened week

Other scores

Priceville boys 15, New Hope 0 Sylvania boys 6, Danville 0

The Priceville Lady Bulldogs improved to 12-2 with an 11-1 win over New Hope. They scored seven first-half goals and cruised to victory. Anna Katherine Hopkins netted six goals to lead Priceville. Lillyan Bloodworth and Aubrey Owens each added two goals, while Mae Vick added one goal on a penalty kick. Tori Staats had two saves in goal. Danville 2, Sylvania 1 The Lady Hawks won 2-1 over Sylvania this past Friday. Layla Sherrill and Brylee Terry each scored a goal, and Maddie Sherrill added an assist. Goalie Wendy Reyes made nine saves.

Tigers roar in Athens soccer win

For the Enquirer

April 4, the Hartselle boys soccer teams completed a nine-game stretch of away contests by traveling to Athens. The varsity team defeated the Golden Eagles 3-0, while the JV game ended in a tie, 1-1. The middle school boys team closed out their season with an impressive 10-3-1 record.

Varsity boys Hartselle 3, Athens 0 Luke Minnon put the Tigers on the scoreboard with an assist from Jamison Hill to take a 1-0 lead over the Eagles with 17:30 on the first half clock.

Five minutes later, Owen Bennich scored the first of his two goals with Gavin Erb’s first assist of the season to take a 2-0 lead into halftime.

Five minutes into the second half saw Bennich get his brace with an assist from Ethan Medendorp. The remainder of the half was characterized by furious offense by the Tigers and inspired defense by Athens with no further scoring.

JV boys

Hartselle 1, Athens 1

Warren Peyton scored Hartselle’s lone goal seven minutes into the second half for a 1-0 lead. Athens tied the game with a goal with 18 minutes on the clock, 1-1. Neither team was able to finish scoring attempts the rest of the way with the game ending in Hartselle’s third tie game of the season. The varsity boys take an 11-5-2 record into the final four games of the regular season with Cullman com-

to town for a 6A

against Priceville at home on the April 22 to conclude regular season play.

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PHOTOS BY JERONIMO NISA Hartselle’s JoJo Williamson (29) is batting .418 with 41 RBIs and five home runs for the Tigers this season. PHOTOS BY JERONIMO NISA Hartselle’s Jo Williamson celebrates a double during a game vs. James Clemens earlier this season. Coach Jake Miles ENQUIRER PHOTO BY JIM MEADOWS Jace Meadows pitches a complete game shutout in the Tigers’ 14-0 win over Cullman. PHOTO BY RUSS GORDON Winning goalie Alex Williams and scorers Luke Minnon and Owen Bennich.

GaryOrrlefthismarkasastate championshipplayerandcoach

LateonaSaturdaynightin Februaryof1971,Hartselle’s GaryOrrstoodatthefree throwlineinwhatisnow ColemanColiseumatthe UniversityofAlabamain Tuscaloosa. Orrandhisteammatesat whatwasthencalledMorganCountyHighSchool heldaprecarioustwo-point leadwithjust33secondsleft intheClass3Astatechampionshipgamevs.Colbert County.

Thesophomoreguardtook aimandcalmlyhitbothfree throwstogivetheTigersan insurmountableleadthatled toitsfirstbasketballstate championshipwitha59-53 victory.

JustafewyearslaterOrr wouldtakeaimonacoachingcareerthatwouldleadto decadesofsuccess,includingsixmorestatechampionshipsandhiscominginductionintotheMorganCounty SportsHallofFameonMay 4. “LothianSmallwoodwas ourbasketballcoachat Hartselle,”Orr,now68,said. “Afteracoupleofyearsof playingforhim,Igotthe ideathatcoachingwassomethingIwouldliketodo. “I’vebeenfortunatetobe aroundsomereallygood coachesandathletes.Ihave somanyfondmemories.”

In1987,Orrwasonthe coachingstaffatJohnson HighinHuntsvillewhenthe JaguarswontheboysClass 6Astatechampionship.

In2011whenHartsellewon afootballstatechampionship,Orrwasanassistanton BobGodsey’scoachingstaff. ItwasOrrwhowashead coachwhenHartselle’sgirls golfputtogetheranamazing four-yearstatechampionshiprunfrom2009-2012led byArinEddyandHeather

Nail. OrralsocoachedHartselle girlsbasketballfor14years beforeretiringin2022.His TigerswonfourMorgan CountyTournamentchampionships,fiveareachampionships,advancedtothe NorthwestRegionalthree timesandmadeonetripto thestatefinals.

“Garyhadbeencoachingin Huntsvilleforseveralyears andwantedtocomehome toHartselle,”Hartselle’s GlennThompsonsaid.“It wasagreatmoveforGary andHartsellebecausehe’s meantsomuchtotheschool, theathleticprogramandour community.” OrrstartedschoolatMorganCountyTraining.When integrationledtothedecisiontoclosetheschoolfor Blacksin1969,Orrand someofhisfriendsdecided togoaheadandtransferto MorganCountyHighinthe fallof1968.

“Therewerenoissuesin makingthemove,”Orrsaid. “Weallkneweachother.It wasnobigdeal.Mycousin CharlesOrrwasthefirst Blacktoplaysportsfor Hartselle.”

Twoyearslater,Orrhadthe opportunitytomakeanathleticimpactasaHartselle Tiger.Hewasexpectedtobe akeyplayercomingoffthe benchonthe1970-71basketballteam.

ThestarplayerforHartselle wasthe6-foot-6Charles “Boonie”Russell.Hewas consideredoneofthetop playersinthestate. Orr’srolechangedearlyin theseasonwhentwoteammateswentdownwithinjuries.Hisplayingtimegrew untilheeventuallybecame astarter.

Hartsellegotrollinginlate January.TheTigerswonthe MorganCountyTournament withwinsoverAustin,71-54, Priceville,64-55inovertime,

andCotaco,68-59,inthe finals.Afteraregularseason losstoAthens,64-59,onFeb. 5,Hartsellewouldwinits nextsevengamesandbring homethestatechampionshiptrophy. “Afterwinningourarea tournament,wehadto playAustinfortheregional championshipinFairview,” Orrsaid.“Wewon(55-51). Thatwasthefourthtimewe beatAustinthatseason.I don’tthinkanybodyhasever beatAustinfourtimesinone basketballseason.”

ThestatetournamentformatinTuscaloosahadeight teamsshowinguptosee whocouldwinthreestraight tobecomestatechampion. Hartselleopenedwithwins overUMSWrightfrom Mobile,80-28,andUnion Springs,72-60.Thatsetup thechampionshipgamewith ColbertCounty. Thefinalsfeaturedabattle ofthebigmenwithRussellgoingagainstColbert County’s6-foot-9junior LeonDouglas.Thetwo wouldlaterbeteammatesat Alabama.Douglaswonthe scoringbattlethatnightwith 35pointsto23forRussell. Orrscoredaseason-high20 points.

“Booniehadagreatgame andtookcareoftheinside,” Orrsaid.“Therestofustook careoftheoutside.Coach Smallwood’sgameplan openeduptheoutsideforus tohitsomeshotsandwedid. Plusweplayedsomereally gooddefense.” RussellreceivedtournamentMVPhonors.Inthe threegames,hescored86 pointsandhad49rebounds. Orrscored46points.Hehit 18of30fieldgoalsandwas 10of10fromthefreethrow line.

UnfortunatelyforOrrand histeammatesthechampionshipsuccessdidnotcarry overforthenexttwoseasons. Bothseasonsendedwith lossesinareatournament championshipgames. Orrfinishedhiscareerwith 816points.That’sfifthbest atHartsellebehindBrody Peebles(3,049),Russell (1,189),DwainKeel(1,128) andCharlesJarrett(903).

TheplayingcareerforOrr continuedatCalhounCommunityCollegeinbothbasketballandbaseball.His coachingcareerstartedon theyouthlevel.

“Myfirstcoachingjobwas agirlssoftballteamone summer,”Orrsaid.“Ialso coachedalotofrecbasketball.LarrySlaterwasthe recreationdirectorandI learnedalotfromjustbeing aroundhim.”

AftergettinghisteachingdegreeatAthensState, OrrlandedatJohnsonin 1983.Inhisfirstseason,he coachedtheboysfreshmen basketballteamtoa21-0 record.Thosefreshmenwere seniorsonJohnson’sstate championshipteam.

In1999,Orrwasbackat Hartsellehelpinginavariety ofrolesfordifferentsports. Twoofhisfavoritememorieswerethe2011football statechampionshipandthe girlsgolfstatechampionship streak.

“Thefootballstatechampionshipwashugebecausewe hadbeenknockingonthe doorforsolong,”Orrsaid. “BobGodseyfinallygotus throughthedoor. “Thegolfwasfunbecause itwasagreatgroupofkids. Thefirstonewasreallyspecialbecausetheoldestgirl wasaninthgraderandthe youngestwasintheseventh grade.Thosegirlshadagreat workethic.”

Orr’s14yearsasgirlsbasketballcoachsawtheprogrambecomeoneofthebest inthestate.Histeamshad five20-pluswinseasonsin hislastsevenyears.

InFebruary2017,HartsellegirlsbasketballheadcoachGaryOrrtalkstotheteamduringagameagainstFlorence.

“CoachingagainstGarywas alwaysahoot,”formerBrewercoachRickyAllensaid. “Hewasadefensivewizard andwouldaggravateyouto deathwithsomethingnew everygame.Ilovedcompetingagainsthisteams.”

TwoofOrr’stopplayers wereMoriahTaylorand MasynMarchbanks.They bothscoredover2,000points intheircareers.Taylorwasa four-timeAll-Stateselection. MarchbankswasathreetimeAll-Stateselection.

“CoachOrrwassosuccessfulnotbecauseheknew theX’sandO’softhegame, butbecausehetooktimeto developarelationshipwith eachofhisplayers,”Taylor said.“Hedevelopedusonthe courtaswellasoffthecourt.” Taylorplayedincollegeat GeorgiaStateandWestFloridaandhopestoplayproball overseas.

“CoachOrrisalwaysstrivingforwaystobebetter,” Marchbankssaid.“He’sthe mosthumblepersonand coachI’veeverbeenaround. Ilovedplayingforhim.”

Marchbanksjustfinished hersecondseasonatSamford.

JustbecauseOrristechnicallyretireddoesn’tmean heisfinishedcoachingat Hartselle.Lastfallhewas avolunteerassistantfootball coach. “Sportsisinmybloodline, andIenjoyitsomuchthat Idon’tknowifIeverwill completelywalkawayfrom it,”Orrsaid.

GaryOrr

HartsellegraduateGary Orrwasapartofseven statechampionshipsas aplayerandcoach.Orr wasanAll-Statetournamentselectiononthe school’sfirsteverboys basketballstatechampionshipteamin1971.He wasanassistantcoach forstatechampionship teamsatJohnsoninboys basketballin1987and atHartselleinfootball in2011.AHartsellegirls golfrunoffourstate titlesin2009-2012came withOrrasheadcoach. OrrledHartsellegirls basketballfor14years withfourMorganCountyTournamentchampionships,fiveareachampionships,threetripsto theNorthwestRegional andonetriptostate. MorganCountySports HallofFame Theinductionbanquet fortheMorganCounty SportsHallofFame

Classof2024isMay4at thePricevilleEventCenter.Ticketsare$40.

TheinducteesareJere Adcock,DavidChairs, Lorenzo“Sonny”Jackson,DwainKeel,Steve Meek,TimMorgan, RandyNelson,Gary Orr,ArnoldRusselland LesleyWestmoreland Smothers. TheMorganCounty SportsHallofFameis hostingagolftournamentatBurningtree CountryClubonMay3. Thecostis$500fora four-playerteam. Formoreinformation, onticketstothebanquet, playinginthegolftournamentorsponsorship foreitherevent,contact JoeBaileyat256-2869048. Proceedsfromboth eventsgototheNorth AlabamaBoys&Girls ClubtobeusedinMorganCounty.

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