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24 January, 2024

Sole Searching - People Anticipate the Actions of Champions

By Kali James, Jr.

Why I’m a sneakerhead:

My favorite shoe is the Nike Dunk Low “Championship Court Purple” because it’s simple. The purple color always goes with the black fits that I wear. The latest Nike Dunk Low “Championship Court Purple” style was one of the most anticipated releases, and as expected, the sneaker sold out quickly. For fans who are still interested in picking up a pair, the secondary marketplace is the place to go.

Scripture:

17 January, 2024

Suspect wanted for shots fired at Sunoco gas station

By Felicia Farnsworth

On Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at approximately 3:30 p.m. Union Springs Police Department and the Bullock County Sheriff’s Department responded to a shots fired call at the Sunoco Gas Station on Conecuh Avenue. The alleged subject, Jessie Haynes, III, 23, of Union Springs, fired shots at a black male who sustained an injury but was treated for his wounds at the Bullock County Hospital and released.

17 January, 2024

House destroyed by early morning fire on Highway 29

By Felicia Farnsworth

17 January, 2024

Douglas goes to Montgomery

Bullock County’s 2024 Distinguished Young Woman Fredricka Douglas is pictured with Bullock County’s Committee Chair Midge Putnam. Douglas is in Montgomery this week preparing for the Alabama’s Distinguished Young Woman Program. The Distinguished Young Woman of Alabama program is January 19-20 at Frazer Church. Tickets for the Friday night preliminary, Saturday afternoon preliminary, and Saturday night finals programs are available for purchase at the door. More information about the program can be found at distinguishedyw.org.

17 January, 2024

Chunnenuggee Garden Club Begins New Year

By Faye Gaston

The Chunnenuggee Garden Club met on January 11, 2024 to begin the new year. Sharon Capps hosted this year’s meeting at the “Paulk House” on County Rd. 22, which is used by Bonnie Plants. Sharon introduced two employees of Bonnie Plants to present a program on the procedure in planting and growing the potted ten plants on display.  Club members were given potted plants to conclude the program.

17 January, 2024

Bullock County Humane Society Pups go on Flight!

Bullock County Humane Society pups get a lift from pilots at Franklin Field on Sunday, January 14, 2024. They will meet a flight in Enterprise, AL where other puppies will also meet and load onto another plane and head to warm, South Florida. “Thank you Save A Life Rescue, Stevie Willams, and Pilots and Pups Orlando,” stated BCHS Chair person Ginny Allen.  Pups,  Stacey and Worth were found by hunters at their deer camp and they cared for them over four days during the holidays. They then brought the pups to the shelter as soon as they had open kennels.

17 January, 2024

Fashion Talk with Nazz

Nazareth Reynolds Thornton

Last article we talked about how to layer your wardrobe for the colder temperatures. Continue to layer, because “Baby, it's cold outside.” The cold weather won't last always though. So, let's get ready for Spring. The new Pantone fashion color prediction for 2024 has already been announced. New York Fashion Week is buzzing and has already kicked into action, with their Spring & Summer clothing designs. So, let's dive in!

17 January, 2024

Bullock County Historical Society meets

By Barbara McLaurine

The Bullock County Historical Society (BCHS) met Sunday, January 14, at the Presbyterian Church. Dean Spratlan, BCHS President after handling the business of the Society which included reports on the Pauly Jail and Log Cabin, introduced the Speaker Harold Benton. Spratlan stated, “I first met Harold when he was in the National Guard in Bullock County, later he worked at the A&P Grocery then for the next thirty plus years had Harold’s Florist Shop.”

17 January, 2024

The Billie Jean

By Willie Spears

Scripture:

Matthew 6:33, 1 Corinthians 15:33, 2 Corinthians 6:14

“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

“Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners.”

“Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers.”

Devotional:

9 January, 2024

Update on McKinnon fatal police chase

An update was released on Friday, January 5, 2024 stating that the third victim of Wesley T. McKinnon has succumbed to her injuries. Regina Rutledge, 64 of Langdale, AL.,  was the driver of the 2005 Nissan Altima that was hit head on by the alleged stolen 2018 Kia Forte, driven by 20 year-old Wesley T. McKinnon, of Union Springs, in Valley, AL. This accident also claimed the lives of Rutledge’s 98 year old father, her passenger, Aron C. Haynes, of Valley, AL., and McKinnon’s passenger, 18-year-old Cadence Brown, of Valley, AL.

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