Opinion
Drug Courts offer “hand up”
An Editorial Opinion of The Lowndes Signal Alabama’s Second Judicial Circuit Court launched Drug Court roughly 20 years ago. Individuals in Lowndes, Butler, and Crenshaw ...
An Editorial Opinion of The Lowndes Signal Alabama’s Second Judicial Circuit Court launched Drug Court roughly 20 years ago. Individuals in Lowndes, Butler, and Crenshaw ...
Lowndes County Public School students traveled to Auburn University Montgomery on Feb. 24 and competed in the Greater East Alabama Regional Science and Engineering Fair ...
The faculty at Central High School in Hayneville recognize junior Shar’dajai Harris as a shining light among her peers. For her positive attitude and dedication ...
Tensions ran high during the Lowndes County Commission’s meeting on Feb. 27, as commissioners and citizens raised continuing concerns over needed road repairs and a ...
State Senator Robert Stewart informs Hayneville Middle School eighth graders about their part in the community during a discussion of civic engagement on March 1.
Local entrepreneur Cynthia Payton Carter addressed Lowndes Middle School Girls on Feb. 22 as part of the school’s Black History Month emphasis, delivering a message ...
By Staff Reports Greenville Newspapers, LLC, publishers of The Greenville Advocate, The Luverne Journal, The Lowndes Signal and their affiliated websites and special publications, named ...
Lowndes County Athletics brought kids track back to the 45 Saturday and held the first intramural speed meet for area children in many years. The ...
Hayneville Baptist Church hosted their annual Wild Game Supper and saw 23 men and women make life changing decisions of faith on Sunday. The event ...
On Friday, eight men and women graduated in Greenville from the Second Judicial Circuit Drug Court, a program created by the Alabama legislature to enable ...