Fayette boys, girls lose area game to Curry

The Fayette County High School boys and girls basketball teams traveled to Curry on Jan. 11, each losing critical area games to the Yellow Jackets. The boys team trailed throughout the game, although the deficit was only six points at the end of the third quarter. Both teams increased their scoring tempo in the fourth period, and the Yellow Jackets pulled away for a 54-41 victory.

Oswalt: ‘Tried to treat people with dignity and respect’


Shown with Probate Judge William Oswalt at his retirement reception are members of his family. Front row, from left: Deidre Smith, Hollis Strawbridge, Houston Oswalt, Whitney Oswalt, Cheryl Oswalt and Harrison Oswalt. Back row: Probate Judge William Oswalt, Nelda Oswalt, Audrey Oswalt Strawbridge and Ron Strawbridge. Not shown: Craig Smith, Dylan Smith, Savannah Smith and Langston Strawbridge.

Fayette County Probate Judge William Oswalt said that the biggest pleasure and honor in his working career has been serving the people of Fayette County for the past 30 years. He said that from day one, he entered into the office and duties as Fayette County Probate Judge determined to “treat people with respect and dignity.”

 

Clary thankful for 30 years of service as judge


District Judge Jerry Clary is retiring this month after serving Fayette County for 30 years.

District Judge Jerry Clary was not born and raised in Fayette County, but there is no doubt that he is now a true Fayette County citizen. Clary attended high school at Tuscaloosa High before attending the University of Alabama. He received both his undergraduate degree and law degree from Alabama, then decided to open a private law practice.

 

Body of missing woman found in Tuscaloosa County

A body believed to be Ashley Watkins was found on Jan. 2 in Tuscaloosa County.

The body of a woman reported missing in Fayette County was discovered by investigators with the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff Office on Wednesday, Jan. 2. Ashley Tenneil Watkins, 31, was reported missing in December to law enforcement officers at the Fayette County Sheriff Office.

 

2018 was second wettest year ever for Fayette County



The City of Fayette received the second most rainfall ever recorded during the calendar year 2018. According to the rainfall data reported to the National Weather Service by Kristopher Gardner, the official weather observer for Fayette, the town received 78.95 inches of rain in 2018. This is second to the 81.38 inches of rainfall recorded by the city in 1973. The third highest total for Fayette was 15 years ago in 2003, when 77.69 inches of rain was recorded.

 

Ribbon-Cutting at White Oak Market


Shown at the ribbon-cutting are members of the Fayette Chamber of Commerce, White Oak Market employees, customers and friends. Holding the scissors at the ribbon-cutting is White Oak Market owner Crystal Evans.

A ribbon-cutting and open house was held at White Oak Market, located at 113 Columbus St. East in Fayette, on Saturday, Jan. 5. White Oak Market sells custom built and refinished furniture from local builders, unique home accessories and gifts, jewelry, wall art and many more items. The store also offers furniture makeovers and decorating services, and offers layaways and gift certificates for their customers’ convenience.

 

Alabama Power presents grant to Weldy Home


Shown from left, are: Tracy Estes, member of the Alabama House of Representatives; Collins Davis, State Bank & Trust officer; Tracy Kelly, Alabama Power; Tina Prescott, executive director of the Weldy Home; Rebecca Terrell, Weldy Home board member; Lynn Hughes, Weldy Home board member; Tamra Trull, Citizens Bank officer and Chris Carothers, Citizens Bank officer.

Alabama Power Company recently awarded an “Efficiency Forward Grant” for approximately $7,000 to the Weldy Home to replace a heating/air conditioning unit at the facility. The Weldy Home, located in Fayette County, is a group home where girls who have been neglected or abandoned can receive nurturing and support in a safe family atmosphere.

 

Alabama Power engineer speaks to Exchange Club


Shown from left are: Dale Lawrence, Jerry Bobo, Andrew Bynum, Russell Hill, John Gary, Theron Nolen, Jason Wyatt and Jerry Clary.

Alabama Power Engineering Supervisor Russell Hill recently spoke to members of the Fayette Exchange Club concerning an extensive project that his company is undertaking in the Fayette area. Alabama Power is installing new power poles and a fiber-optic integrated system that will allow for quick restoration of power during a power outage.

Tigers win four OT thriller at Brookwood


Landon Hamlett is shown scoring a basket for the Fayette Tigers during an area game against Haleyville.

The Fayette Tigers won a four overtime thriller at Class 6A Brookwood on Jan. 5 by a score of 41-38. The game was low-scoring throughout regulation, with Fayette leading 3-0 at the end of the first quarter and 8-5 at halftime. The game was tied 19-19 at the end of regulation.

 

Berry Boys, girls beat Hubbertville


Brady Tucker of Hubbertville is shown shooting for two points against Berry.

Berry traveled cross-county to face area rival Hubbertville in basketball on Jan. 4 and defeated the Lions in both boys and girls basketball. Despite a two-week layoff during the holiday season, the Wildcats still appeared sharp as they easily won each of the games.

 

Escaped inmates quickly back in custody


Shown is Julie Burrage Miller, one of the inmates who escaped from the Fayette County jail.

Two escaped female inmates from the Fayette County jail were quickly returned to custody after escaping on Sunday, Dec. 23. Deputy Barry Corkren said that Carol Ann Eaton, 34, of 588 Northam Rd., Vernon, and Julie Burrage Miller, 39, of 1144 Co. Rd. 101, Fayette, escaped on Dec. 23 at approximately 5:30 - 6 p.m.

 

Year-in-Review July - December 2018


Shown is a picture of Fayette Medical Center. The facility celebrated the 60th anniversary of its opening in September.

We continue our review of stories from 2018 with headlines from July - December. Events from the first six months of the year were reviewed in last week’s edition of The Times-Record. July - The annual Fayette Tractor and Truck Pull was held on July 7 at the Fayette Multipurpose Complex. Shannon Taylor was hired as the new fire chief for the Fayette Fire Department.
Jeff Newman was selected as President Pro Tem of the state Alabama Board of Education.

 

 

Worker recovering after industrial accident

A worker injured in an industrial accident at Georgia Pacific in Belk on Friday, Dec. 21 has been discharged from the hospital and is continuing to recover from the incident, according to a spokesman for the company. Rick Kimble, director of communications for Georgia Pacific, said that at approximately 1 p.m. on Dec. 21, Melissa Watkins was pinned and caught under a moving platform at the facility.  She was freed from the platform and was having extreme difficulty breathing, Kimble said.

 

Dr. Smith to train for oncology breast surgery

Jonathan K. Smith, who has practiced general surgery in Fayette for a decade, will be leaving this summer to train as a surgical specialist. Dr. Smith will begin a fellowship in oncology breast surgery at Rutgers University in New Jersey in August. Dr. Smith said he will announce his plans in more detail soon. Until then, he said, he will continue to see patients.

 

Receptions announced for local judges

Two long-time public servants of Fayette County will have receptions in January, honoring them for their service to the citizens of the county. Probate Judge William Oswalt and District Judge Jerry Clary were each elected to their respective offices in 1988. They have each served the county for the past 30 years in their official capacities, and each of the men will retire in January after choosing to not seek another term in office.

 

Stovall signs with Judson College


Shown from left, front: father, Scott Stovall; Sarah Stovall; and mother, Sandra Stovall. Back row: Carbon Hill Coach Wade Tittle and Judson Coach Tom Hannah.

Sarah Stovall, a senior student and softball player at Carbon Hill High School, recently signed an athletic scholarship to play for Judson College. Although Stovall attends Carbon Hill High School in Walker County, she is a resident of Fayette County in the Huvbbertville community. Stovall posted a 9-9 record last season as a pitcher with a 4.91 ERA. In 94 innings pitched, she struck out 75 batters and walked 37 for Carbon Hill. Her team ended the season with a 34-24 record and advanced to the North Central Regional Tournament.

Year-in-Review, January - June 2018


NBC 13 reporter Jeff Eliasoph is shown interviewing Andy Hamlin, chief assistant district attorney for the 24th judicial circuit, at the scene of the May 1 murders as an NBC 13 and a CBS 42 cameraman film the interview.

As we approach a new year, we pause to take a look back at some of the top stories from the first six months of 2018. January - Tyner Bowling, a cheerleader at Berry High School, participated in the London, England New Year’s Day parade.

 

Fayette hires new policeman


The Fayette City Council met on Dec. 21 at the Fayette Civic Center. Shown at left, from front, are: Councilman Cedric Wilson, Councilwoman Linda McCraw and City Clerk Dawn Clapp. On right, from front, are: City Attorney Dale Lawrence, Mayor Ray Nelson and Councilman Eddy Campbell. Not present were councilmen Jason Cowart and Jerry Nichols.

The Fayette City Council voted during its Dec. 21 meeting to hire Jesse Finch, a current policeman in Gordo, to fill a vacancy on the police staff. According to Fayette Police Chief Danny Jenkins, Finch is a recent graduate of the law enforcement academy. Jenkins said that Finch is a native of Fayette County and also stated that he still lives in Fayette County.

 

Amedisys donates gifts


Representing the many staff members of Amedisys who donated gifts are, from left, front: Keely Parrish and Heather Fewell. Back row: Amy Mote, Darlene Pinion and Gayle Hicks.

Employees and staff at Amedisys Home Health of Fayette decided this year to sponsor three children through the Department of Human Resources to buy Christmas gifts instead of exchanging gifts among themselves. Shown are the toys and presents that they purchased for the children.

Walker named first team All-State


Tre'Darion Walker is shown seeking extra yardage after making a catch for Fayette during the 2018 season as T'Marvic Smith watches.

Tre’Darion Walker, a senior at Fayette County High School, was named first-team Class 4A all-state receiver by the Alabama Sports Writers Association for the 2018 season. Walker  had 43 receptions for 1,051 yards and 14 touchdowns during the season. Cannon Alexander , senior offensive lineman at Hubbertville, was named Class 1A honorable mention.