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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleAnnie is a super-smart, sweet baby girl who is ready to steal your heart! While not much of a talker, she loves nothing more than being by your side, ready for whatever adventure comes her way. Annie plays well with other dogs and is learning to be more gentle with cats. Despite having a mischievous side, Annie is a quick learner and listens well for a young dog. However, don’t be surprised if she tries to steal a toy when you’re not looking! …See the Story
Playful pup, stealing toys, hearts
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Mother's Day · GreenvilleOn May 4, The Greenville Camellia Society held a Mother’s Day Camellia sale at Marvin’s Hardware in Greenville. Pictured are (left to right) Pamala Nolan, Jan Newton, Harper Vinson, Andrew Foster, Mary Bates and kneeling Helena Shirley. The post Camellia Society holds Mother’s Day sale appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.See the Story
Camellia Society holds Mother's Day sale
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Housing · GreenvilleHis Hands and Feet Women’s Ministry in Greenville received a significant donation from Hwashin America, a gesture of support for the organization’s mission as a non-profit facility offering housing and assistance to chemically dependent women. Inett Jackson, the ministry’s director, expressed gratitude for the generous contribution, emphasizing the ministry’s commitment to providing a positive environment for recovery, helping women find employm…See the Story
Women's ministry receives Hwashin donation
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleA felony theft in Greenville Friday led law enforcement officers on an interstate highway chase to Montgomery, ultimately resulting in a two-vehicle crash. Ashton Ford, a 26-year-old Montgomery man, sustained non-life-threatening injuries after the vehicle he was driving crashed into another vehicle in the 3800 block of Norman Bridge Road in Montgomery. Both Ford and the other driver were transported to a local hospital and treated for their inj…See the Story
Greenville robber leads police on interstate chase ending in Montgomery crash - The Greenville Advocate
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleSevere weather passed through Butler County overnight, leaving extensive damage in its wake. Christi Scruggs, communications director for Pioneer Electric, reported that the storm caused numerous broken poles and trees on power lines. “All the guys are out and working to fix things as quickly and safely as possible,” Scruggs said. Rosie Till, Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Director for Butler County, said that Georgiana was particularly hard-…See the Story
Extensive storm damage in Butler County
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleSonya’s Dance and Fitness students successfully staged their production of “A Tribute to The Jungle Book” at the Ritz Theatre on Apr 27. The colorful costumes, lively music and dynamic choreography brought Rudyard Kipling’s beloved tale of a young boy orphaned in the jungle and raised by wolves to life in a vibrant and exciting way, highlighting the talent of area performers studying at Sonya’s. The post Dance students pay “Tribute to the Jungl…See the Story
Dance students pay “Tribute to the Jungle Book”
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleThe Greenville-Butler County Public Library invites young readers, ages 6 to 12, to participate in a new program called “Kid Librarians,” where children can create their own display of books in the children’s area and share their favorite reads with their peers. “This is a program we started as a way to inspire children to love to read. We’re picking our first one now, to set up over the weekend,” Library Director Kevin Pearcey explained. “The …See the Story
Library searches for "Kid Librarians"
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Greenville, Alabama · GreenvilleDue to the threat of severe weather and the possibility of hazardous road conditions, the Butler County School System has delayed the start time for students on Friday, May 10, 2024, to 10:00 a.m. All staff members will report to work at 9:00 a.m. Regular school hours will resume on Monday, May 13, 2024. For questions or additional information, you may contact Superintendent Joseph Eiland at joe.eiland@butlerco.k12.al.us or by phone at 334-382-…See the Story
Butler County School System Delays Start Time on May 10, 2024 - The Greenville Advocate
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