Community gathers for National Day of Prayer May 7

Dr. John Killian, Director of the Fayette County Baptist Association, reads from 1Timothy chapter two at the county courthouse May 7.

Local pastors, community leaders, veterans and residents gathered Thursday, May 7, at the Fayette County Courthouse for the annual National Day of Prayer observance, joining communities across the country in prayer for families, schools, government leaders, the military, mental health and the nation as a whole. The event marked the 75th National Day of Prayer and featured multiple speakers and prayer leaders from throughout the community. Organizers encouraged attendees to continue making prayer and unity a visible part of life in Fayette County.

Drug Court coordinator Art Alaniz resigns; Bambi Powell to continue program’s community-centered approach

Drug Court Coordinator Art Alaniz, right, is passing the torch to Bambi Powell, left, who will take over leadership of the local Drug Court program later this month. Both say community support and accountability remain central to helping participants rebuild their lives through recovery.

After helping reshape the local Drug Court program into one focused not only on accountability, but also community connection and recovery support, Drug Court Coordinator Art Alaniz will step down from his position May 15 to accept another job opportunity. Alaniz joined Court Referral Services, Inc. in April 2023 and said one of his biggest goals was helping participants feel accepted and valued within their communities while also encouraging the public to see recovery differently.

Berry council recognizes Mental Health Awareness Month

Berry town council members and Berry Manor residents enjoy refreshments at Heritage Park to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month.

The Berry Town Council recognized Mental Health Awareness Month during its May 4 meeting before joining residents of Berry Manor at Heritage Park for refreshments and a community celebration. Mayor Mary Lollar called the meeting to order and the council approved the minutes for the last meeting and work session. All council members except Chuck Tidwell were present. Lollar read a proclamation declaring May as Mental Health Awareness Month in the Town of Berry, emphasizing the importance of awareness, treatment and reducing the stigma surrounding mental illness.

Routine stop leads to weapon, drug charges

Pictured (L to R) are Officers Taylor Kelly and Kris Parsons with the items seized during the traffic stop on May 4.

A routine traffic stop in Fayette on May 4 led to multiple drug and weapon charges after officers allegedly discovered methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and illegal firearm modifications during a vehicle search Sunday evening. According to the Fayette Police Department, Officer Kris Parson initiated a traffic stop near EZ Way Carwash on 2nd Avenue S.E. after observing a speeding vehicle. Police said Parson smelled marijuana upon approaching the vehicle and requested consent to search, which was granted. Officer Taylor Kelly responded to assist with the stop.

Hubbertville takes two, punch ticket to round three

Braylon Hill hits a home run in the first game against Spring Garden on April 30.

Hubbertville swept Spring Garden in the second round of the AHSAA playoffs on April 30, earning a spot in the third round.
Hubbertville 8,
Spring Garden 5
The Lions opened the series with an 8-5 win, using a strong offensive performance and aggressive base running to take control early.
Hubbertville scored four runs in the first inning, highlighted by a double from Kane Rushing and a single from Carter Brand. The Lions added to their lead in the second when Rushing delivered another hit to extend the advantage to 5-0.

Tigers season ends in second round of playoffs

Pictured above are the FCHS Tigers 2026 seniors (L to R) Parker Lindsey, Brayden Unger, Coach Brandon Stocks, Tucker Scott and Ty Sawyer.

Fayette County’s postseason run came to an end April 30, as the Tigers dropped both games in the second round of the AHSAA playoffs to Alexandria, finishing the season with a 19-16 record.
Alexandria 7, FCHS 0
In the opener, Fayette County fell 7-0 and was held without a hit.
The Tigers kept the game close early before Alexandria built its lead over the middle innings. Fayette County was unable to generate offense against a strong outing on the mound.

County Commission approves claims, hears road project update

The Fayette County Commission approved routine business and received an update on ongoing road projects during a brief meeting held on a rainy evening this week.
Commissioners approved $102,430 in claims, including $35,761 from the General Fund, $39,878 from the Reappraisal Fund and $23,003 for road construction.
County Engineer Ben Snipes reported that paving work on County Roads 83 and 27 has been completed as part of ongoing Rebuild Alabama projects.

 

FJCC hosts Superintendent of Education candidate forum

Junior Mayor Sean White addresses the audience at the beginning of the Superintendent of Education Forum on April 27

With the May primary approaching, the Fayette Junior City Council brought voters face-to-face with the three candidates for superintendent of education during a public forum held April 27 at the Fayette Civic Center.
Organized and led by Junior Mayor Sean White and the Junior City Council, the event featured candidates Steve Herring, Steve Sawyer and Dr. Jeremy Madden. They answered a wide range of questions on issues affecting Fayette County schools.

Fayette council advances projects, sees steady finances despite March dip

The Fayette City Council moved through a full agenda Monday night, approving contract renewals, hearing a proposal for revitalizing a downtown park and reviewing city finances, with officials expressing confidence that revenues remain on track despite a recent dip in monthly sales tax collections.
The meeting opened with an invocation from Fayette Church of God Pastor Jarrett Lovelace and the Pledge of Allegiance led by Alana Lovelace. All council members were present. The council approved minutes from the April 14 meeting and moved into regular business.

SPLC charged months after Fayette garbage dispute

Federal charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center are drawing renewed attention to the group’s earlier criticism of Fayette’s garbage billing practices. Authorities recently announced charges against the Montgomery-based nonprofit, alleging misconduct tied to its operations. According to federal authorities and multiple news reports, the case involves allegations of fraud and misrepresentation, though the details remain under investigation and have not been proven in court.

Fayette man gets 20 years in prison

Ernest Alford Cargile

A Fayette man arrested last year on child pornography charges has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to prison. Ernest Alford Cargile, 67, entered a guilty plea April 13 to possession with intent to distribute child pornography. According to court records, Cargile was sentenced to 20 years in the custody of the Alabama Department of Corrections. The sentence is to be served in full, with credit for 314 days already served. Cargile will also be required to register as a sex offender under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA).

Tigers sweep Dora to open playoffs, headed to round two

Fayette County High School players were joined by future Tigers from local park and recreation teams during pregame introductions before their opening-round play-off series against Dora.

After a tough extra-inning loss to Brookwood Panthers, the Fayette County High School Tigers responded in dominant fashion, sweeping Dora in the opening round of the Alabama High School Athletic Association playoffs. Fayette County fell 9-6 to Brookwood despite out-hitting the Panthers nine to five. Porter and Unger led the Tigers with two hits each, while Porter, Stowe and Armstrong drove in two runs apiece. The game was tied late before Brookwood erupted for six runs in the eighth inning to pull away.

Hub going to round two after beating Pickens Academy

Kane Rushing tagging the runner for the out in the eighth inning, keeping the pirates from taking the lead.

The Hubbertville Lions bounced back from a late-season loss to open the postseason with a hard-fought series win over Pickens Academy Pirates in the Alabama High School Athletic Association playoffs. Hubbertville dropped its final regular-season game, falling 13-7 to South Lamar Stallions. The Lions battled back to tie the game early but were undone by a seven-run sixth inning from South Lamar. Kane Rushing led Hubbertville with two RBIs, while Bryce Afshar, Carter Brand, Ceth Hollingsworth, Rushing, Blaize Wakefield and Gavin Hubbert each recorded a hit.