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Accomplishing What Others Say Can’t Be Done

By Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth  Alabamians may have felt their wallets bulge a bit last month when the ...

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Local artist chosen for Kentuck Art Festival

Local artist Stacey Edwards earned placement as a participant in the 52nd Kentuck Festival of the Arts scheduled ...

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Camellia’s Sweet Treats opens shop

Camellia’s Sweet Treats has officially opened the doors to its new brick and mortar shop downtown. Residents filled ...

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Summer fun at the public library

The Greenville-Butler County Public Library gets creative with its Summer Reading Program every Tuesday and Thursday through Aug. ...

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The hard, soft edges of community news

In August of 2022, I interviewed for a general assignment reporter position with Greenville Newspapers, Inc. During the ...

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Coaches shaping athletes to win game of life

An Editorial of The Greenville Advocate Over the summer, while school athletic seasons paused for coaches and students ...

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Where do you go for care?

Residents living in Butler, Lowndes, and Crenshaw counties live roughly 45 minutes to an hour from the nearest ...

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Distracted Driving Bill aimed to save lives

An Editorial Opinion of The Greenville Advocate Governor Kay Ivey signed the Distracted Driving Bill, Senate Bill 301, ...

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Our nation’s anthem still rings true

An Editorial Opinion of The Greenville Advocate The U.S. Congress officially adopted “The Star-Spangled Banner” as the nation’s ...

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Who knew chickens had fleas?

On June 6, Greenville resident Joyce Till stopped by the Greenville Newspapers, Inc. office to show us an ...

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