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Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019 – Tommy Tubberville, Former AU Head Coach and Republican Candidate for Alabama’s U.S. Senate Seat In 2020 To Speak Saturday AM Meeting of Marion County Republican Party!

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Saturday, October 12, 2019, Hamilton, AL. – Tommy Tuberville, Former Auburn University Head Football Coach, and 2020 Republican Candidate for Alabama’s U.S. Senate seat (now held by Democrat Senator Doug Jones) will be speaking at the Marion County Republican Party’s Regular Monthly October Meeting.
The Meeting will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m., Saturday, October 12, 2019, at J&V ‘Ole’ Smokehouse Restaurant at the corner of AL. Hwy. 17 South and Steele Street in Hamilton, Alabama. Doors will open at 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Buffet Breakfast will be available for purchase prior to the meeting. Everyone is invited to attend.
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05/27/2015 – Marion County, AL Sheriff’s Department Weekly News Report – Sheriff Kevin Williams
2 – Driving Under the Influence
2 – Public Intoxication
1 – Probation Violation
1 – Domestic Violence 3rd – Assault
2 – Criminal Mischief 3rd
1 – Criminal Trespass 3rd
1 – Bench Warrant
1 – Domestic Violence – Interference With 911
Felonies
Name: Jagger Odom
Age: 21
Address – City: Bankston, AL
Charges:- Theft of Property 3rd
– Burglary 3rd
Date of Arrest: 05/27/2015
Amount of Bond: $4,000
Date of Release: 05/27/2015
Name: Lee Odom
Age: 24
Address – City: Bankston, AL
Charges:
– Theft of Property 3rd
– Burglary 3rd
Date of Arrest: 05/27/2015
Amount of Bond: $4,000
Date of Release: 05/27/2015
Name: Lee Ann Parker
Age: 31
Address – City: Bear Creek, AL
Charges:
– Trafficking
Date of Arrest: 05/26/2015
Amount of Bond: $100,500.00
Date of Release: In Jail
Name: Chris Roberts
Age: 34
Address – City: Winfield, AL
Charges:
– Grand Jury Indictment – Theft of Property 1st
Date of Arrest: 05/24/2015
Amount of Bond: $10,000
Date of Release: 05/24/2015
Name: Jimmy Sterns
Age: 50
Address – City: Bear Creek, AL
Charges:
– Trafficking
Date of Arrest: 05/26/2015
Amount of Bond: $100,000.00
Date of Release: In Jail
Name: Jimmy Townsend
Age: 60
Address – City: Double Springs, AL
Charges:
– Marijuana 2nd
– Public Intoxication
– Paraphernalia
– Possession Controlled Substance x 2
Date of Arrest: 05/23/2015
Amount of Bond: $11,000
Date of Release: 05/26/2015
The defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
(All persons charged with a crime are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The charges are merely an accusation unless otherwise stated.)
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09/20/2012 Winfield Mule Day Schedule of Events – Sept. 21 – Sept. 23
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Schedule of Events:
Friday September 21
6:00 PM | Flea Market |
Music | |
Arts and Crafts | |
Mule Night Madness | |
11:00 PM | Run Registration |
12:00 AM | 5K Run |
Saturday September 22
7:00AM | Flea Market |
Arts and Crafts | |
8:00 AM | Mule Judging Registration |
8:00 AM – 9:00AM | Horshoe Tourn. Singles Reg. |
9:00 AM | Parade Lineup and Reg. |
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM | Horshoe Singles Tourn. |
11:00 AM | Parade |
12-12:30 PM | Horseshoe Doubles Registration |
12:00PM | Mule Judging |
12:30 PM | Horseshoe Doubles Tournament |
2:00 PM | Skirmish At The Luxapalilla |
7:00 pm | Civil War Period Ball |
Sunday September 25
2:00 PM | Battle @ Winfield City Park |
Shuttle Service sponsored by Winfield Church of Christ (Saturday Only).
There will be pickup and drop off points throughout the city on Saturday only. Below is a list of the various points where you can board the shuttle:
Route #1: (Covers east of downtown with stops at the locations below)
Winfield First United Methodist Church
Winfield Community Center and Park Area
Winfield Church of Christ/NAPA Auto Parts Store
Route #2 (Covers north and west of downtown with stops at the locations below)
Winfield First Freewill Baptist Church
Foodland Shopping Center
Winfield High School
Winfield City Hall area
Both Shuttle vehicles will circle their respective routes as often as possible throughout the day.
Click here for a map of the Festival Area
FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE
06/22/2012 – Capitol Report – Senator Roger Bedford
Senator Roger Bedford
Capitol Report for June 22nd
It’s been a very busy and exciting time for Senate District 6. Recently, the State of Alabama rolled out its new Alabama Transportation Rehabilitation and Improvement Program (ATRIP) road building program. It will be a three-year program I was pleased to work with Governor Robert Bentley to get this program going and am glad that it is being implemented. This program will help all of our counties, plus those across the state. As a part of Phase One of the ATRIP program, around 105 road and bridge projects will be funded and carried out, which is incredibly important because we need to see that our county roads and bridges are kept in good shape.
I am pleased to announce that five projects have already been selected for funding under Phase One of the ATRIP program. County Road 16 in Franklin County will be getting a full depth reclamation by Force Account from CR-88 to US-43. Jackson Avenue will be getting resurfaced from Tuscaloosa Street to Cotaco Street, which is one of the more heavily traveled roads in the City of Russellville. The City of Vina will add turn lanes on State Route 9 at Vina Industrial Park Road. The bridge on County Road 49 over Hell’s Creek in Lamar County and a few bridges on County Road 13 in Marion County will be getting improved.
Our other counties and/or cities are submitting ATRIP project applications, and I hope that we obtain some funds for them soon. All of these projects require a local match of funds, but a vast majority of the money is coming from the State of Alabama. I’m pleased to see these road improvements within our Senate District, and while there is still more to be done, every project helps.
In addition to these highway projects, I would like to make it known that the Alabama Department of Transportation will open bids for four highway projects on June 29th. These projects will include:
Resurfacing and traffic stripping SR-243 from station 16+18 south of the Cedar Creek Bridge to station 65+32 at CR-44 in Franklin County
Resurfacing SR-4 from the west end of the bridge over CR-45 to the east end of the bridge at SR-44 in Marion County
Resurface and traffic stripping SR-4 from the Mississippi state line to west of CR-66 in Marion County
Infrastructure improvements to the sidewalks along Wolf Road, Valley Road, Mary Lou Street, Paul Street, Brown Street, and Crest Road
These projects are much-needed, and I am looking forward to all the progress our senate district will be making with these updates.
I am also excited to announce that the Alabama Department of Economic Affairs (ADECA) has awarded funding to Bevill State Community College and Northwest Shoals Community College.
Bevill State received $373,003.00 through the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) to administer a youth program designed to direct out-of-school youth, ages 16-21, to promising career paths. The program will serve WIA eligible youths in Walker, Fayette, Lamar, Marion, and Pickens counties. The program elements will include occupational skills training, work experience, mentoring, counseling, educational assistance, and other appropriate activities.
Bevill State also received a $2,286,742.00 Workforce Development Area Contract Award. This grant will provide funding for administrative costs to continue to provide services to adult, youth and dislocated workers at Alabama Career Centers. The Counties served: Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne, Colbert, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Jackson, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan, St. Clair, Walker, and Winston.
Northwest Shoals Community College received $486,000.00 through the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) to provide intensive tutoring for out-of-schools youth, ages 16-21, in basic skills for GED attainment, guidance, and assistance in preparation for postsecondary opportunities. The program will partner with existing community agencies in the area to provide academic, life skills training, leadership and job development. This program will serve youth in Colbert, Franklin, Lawrence, Lauderdale, Marion and Winston counties.
These funds are essential, as workforce development is crucial to the success and continued growth of our citizens and businesses.
I would like to commend and thank Dr. Anne McNutt, President of Bevill State Community College, and Dr. Humphrey Lee, President of Northwest Shoals Community College, for their dedication in continuing education and skills development to better our community. I would like to also thank the Mayors, Commissioners, and local officials, as well as the Governor, ADECA Director Jim Byard, and the members of the Legislature for your hard work in obtaining these funds that will improve the quality of life for the citizens of north Alabama.
This week, I was thankful to have had the opportunity to travel around the district to Fayette, Lamar, and Colbert counties, and visit with a few groups of hardworking, great men and woman. These fine folks regularly put their lives on the line for their communities, and it was my honor to present checks to their volunteer fire departments. We were able to deliver checks to Fayette, Lamar and Colbert counties with the other county checks to be presented in the upcoming months. While they deserve so much more than the amounts presented to them, I was grateful to have the funds appropriated for them.
I am proud of all that we have accomplished in our community, but there is still more hard work to be done. I hope you all have a wonderful week and enjoy time with your families outside in this beautiful weather.
Alabama State House
11 S. Union Street, Suite 738
Montgomery, Alabama 36130
Phone 334-242-7862 , Fax 334-242-9202
Russellville Office
P.O. Box 370
Russellville, Alabama 35653
Phone 256-332-6966 Fax 256-332-6967
Email: senbedford@aol.com
Website: www.RogerBedford.com
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06/19/2012 – Winfield, AL Weekly Police Department News Report – June 13 – 19, 2012 – Chief Scott Welch
“TO PROTECT AND SERVE”
WEEKLY REPORT
June 13-19, 2012
Prepared By: Sandy Scott
4 – Accidents
11 – Speeding
1 – Driving While Suspended
1 – Seatbelt Violation
2 – Failure to Display Insurance
1 – Other Violation
1 – DUI
1 – Reckless Driving
1 – Tag Violation
23 – TOTAL
I & O REPORT
7 – Officer Report
1 – Recovery on Theft of Firearm
1 – Forgery 2nd
1 – Burglary 3rd
1 – Harassing Communication
5 – Theft of Property 3rd
1 – Stalking
2 – Assault 3rd
1 – Criminal Mischief 3rd
3 – Harassment
1 – Menacing
24 – TOTAL
ARREST
1 – DUI
1 – Reckless Driving
1 – Capias Warrant
1 – Public Intox
1 – Theft of Property 3rd
1 – Criminal Trespass
1 – Alias Warrant
7 – TOTAL
(All persons charged with a crime are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The charges are merely an accusation unless otherwise stated.)
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06/20/2012 – Hamilton, AL Weekly Police Report – June 13 – 19, 2012 – Chief Ralph Conner
“TO PROTECT AND SERVE”
Date: June 13-19, 2012
Wrecks – 1
Incident / Offense –
2 – Domestic Violence 3rd
1 – Motor Vehicle Theft
1 – Burglary 3rd
1 – Theft of Property 2nd
3 – Theft of Property 3rd
1 – Illegal Possession of Credit/Debit Card
Arrest / Citation –
4 – Speeding
1 – License Suspended
1 – No Drivers License
1 – Reckless Driving
5 – No Insurance
2 – No Tag
1 – Expired Tag
1 – Improper Passing
1 – Domestic Violence
1 – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
2 – Theft of Property 3rd
2 – Alias Warrant
Hamilton Police Department Felony – Weekly News Report
Dates: June 15-18, 2012
Date of Arrest: **************** None *****************
Name:
Age:
City:
Charges:
Status:
Date of Arrest:
Name:
Age:
City:
Charges:
Status:
The defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
(All persons charged with a crime are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The charges are merely an accusation unless otherwise stated.)
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06/20/2012 – Marion County, AL Sheriff’s Department Weekly News Report – Sheriff Kevin Williams
“TO PROTECT AND SERVE”
1 – DC-Alias
1 – CC-Alias
3 – Driving Under Influence
1 – Public Intoxication
3 – Probation Violation
1 – Issuing Worthless Checks
1 – Assault 3rd
1 – Resist Arrest
1 – Domestic Violence 3rd – Assault
2 – Disorderly Conduct
1 – Criminal Trespass 3rd
2 – Bench Warrant
1 – Harassing Communication
1 – Domestic Violence 3rd – Reckless Endangerment
1 – Domestic Violence 3rd – Menacing
FELONIES
Name: Ashley Pipkins
Age: 35
Address-City: Haleyville, AL
Charges: Firearm Forbidden Person
Date of Arrest: 06/19/2012
Amount of Bond: $2,500.00
Date of Release: 06/19/2012
(All persons charged with a crime are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The charges are merely an accusation unless otherwise stated.)
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