
By Felicia Farnsworth
By Felicia Farnsworth
The "Forestry and Wildlife for Youth" Field Day and Tour is a distinctive experiential learning opportunity organized by the Bullock County Natural Resources Planning Committee. This yearly event encompasses a guided walking tour featuring a series of interactive learning stations meticulously crafted to enhance the natural resources awareness of students within our targeted areas. The activities showcased in this event are specifically tailored to foster a sense of responsible environmental stewardship.
By Darius Cates
During the City of Union Springs Sesquicentennial Celebration in 1994 the First Baptist Church held many events leading up to the final Ceremony. The Bow Tie Club of the First Baptist Church was part of the Celebration. (Photo courtesy of Barbara McLauraine)
By Barbara McLaurine
February 1936 a Granite Boulder was placed on the Bullock County Courthouse grounds according to the Union Springs Herald- Thursday, February 6, 1936.
Memorial Boulder to World War soldiers
The Board of Registrars is in the process of mailing 2,307 State of Alabama Voter Information Cards to all registered voters in Precinct Eight (8) which is within the City Limits of Union Springs regarding the voting place location for all County, State and Federal Elections. All registered voters within Precinct Eight will be voting at the Bullock County Career Tech Center at 304 Blackmon Avenue. The Primary Election will be held Tuesday, March 5, 2024.
By Trenicia Curry
Scripture:
“Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God.” - Psalm 92:13
Devotional:
By Barbara McLaurine
The 29th Annual Bullock County Veterans Day Ceremony will be held Saturday, November 11, 2023, at 11 a.m. at the Richard B. Stone Complex. American Legion Post #2016 and Bell Cook Hopson Unit #337 American Legion Auxiliary and the planning committee have worked hard to “HONOR THOSE WHO SERVED.”
By Essie B. Thomas
By Felicia Farnsworth
Halloween fell on a Tuesday this year and all of the students in the Bullock County School District, along with staff members, dressed in their best costumes in celebration of the holiday.
Students from ages three to twelve dressed as witches, spiderman, police officers, doctors, clowns, and many other memorable characters. The schools also had decorated hay bales and a fall festival that was a highlight for many students this year.