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Investigators sifted through 14 barrels of debris from burn piles collected at the family’s residence at 13635 Hwy. 129 in Glen Allen. | Photo courtesy of the Fayette County Sheriff's Office
In an exclusive interview, Fayette County Sheriff Byron Yerby shared details about the investigation that led to the discovery of remains believed to be those of missing toddler, Kahleb Rowan Collins. The sheriff’s office, along with the assistance of multiple agencies, launched an intensive search immediately after Kahleb’s disappearance that was reported on Dec. 9, 2024.
March for Jesus participants are shown above at last year’s event. | Aerial photo by Tommy Williams
On Saturday, May 17, community members will gather for the 27th Annual March for Jesus. The March will begin at 9 a.m. at the Fayette Train Depot Museum in downtown Fayette and will conclude with a prayer rally at Fayette First Baptist Church. This year’s theme, inspired by Titus 2:13 — “Looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ”— sets the tone for a powerful day of praise and fellowship. For early marchers, biscuits will be served at 8:15 a.m., and balloons will be handed out at 8:30 a.m. before the event begins.
The Fayette County Board of Education held a work session on Tuesday, May 6, in the Courthouse Annex building board room. The session began with a prayer, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
Pictured above kneeling are Karley Bonner and Maggie Mauldin; standing from left to right are Coach Hannah Howton, Kryssa Fields, Alivia Morrison, Chloe Gant, Rylee Hill, Head Coach Darrell Thomas, Ava Morrison, Sydney Rice, Terri Ann Kimbrell, Dani Kate Naramore, Alex Wilson, Shayla Mayfield, Maylon Keeton, Coach Rodney Naramore. | Photo by Kelly Bonner
The Berry Town Council held its regular meeting on Monday, May 5, at the Berry Civic Center. All members were present except for Councilor Russell Madison. The meeting began with a prayer, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
Pictured above are members from the Glen Allen community who participated in the annual People Against a Littered State (PALS) Annual Spring State-Wide Cleanup which was held on Saturday, April 26.
The Glen Allen Town Council held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 1, at the Town’s Community Center. All councilors were in attendance with the exception of Councilman Joel Isham.
Photo of Kahleb Rowan Collins | Photo courtesy of the Fayette County Sheriff's Office
The following statement was released by the Fayette County Sheriff's Office on Thursday, May 8:
Photo of Wendy Pamela Bailey, left, and John Elton Bailey | Photo courtesy of the Fayette County Jail
New charges have recently been filed in the case of the missing toddler. A preliminary hearing for John and Wendy Bailey was held Wednesday, April 9, at the Fayette County Courthouse. According to court documents, a grand jury indicted Wendy Bailey and her father in connection with the case of her missing son, Kahleb Rowan Collins.
Michael Wade Tucker | Photo courtesy of the Fayette County Jail
A Fayette County man has been indicted by a grand jury in connection with the death of 21-year-old Laci Cheyenne Whitson. According to a grand jury indictment dated March 19, Michael Wade Tucker, 38, was indicted on charges of murder, abuse of a corpse and certain persons forbidden to possess a firearm.
Photo by Fayette County Sheriff Byron Yerby
On Friday, May 2, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office, Fayette County EMA and Kirkland Bluff Wayside Volunteer Fire Department responded to 1259 Kirkland Road in Fayette County after four trees fell on the residence of Joyce Gann during the evening storms. No injuries were reported during the incident.
The Berry varsity girls senior players were honored on Wednesday, April 23. Pictured above are Maggie Mauldin (14) with her parents Jared and Mandie Mauldin; Karley Bonner (21) with her parents Kelly and Tommy Bonner. | Photo by Kelly Bonner
The Berry varsity girls secured a 13-0 win against the Marion County Red Raiders on Monday, April 28. The Lady Wildcats lost 6- 5 to the Brilliant Tigers on Tuesday, April 29, in game one of the championship game. In game two, the Wildcats were victorious with a 5-2 win over Marion County. In the final game of the day, the Lady Wildcats secured a 8-4 victory over Brilliant.
The Hubbertville varsity girls lost 6-4 to the Brilliant Tigers on Monday, April 28 in game one of a double header. In game two, The Lady Lions faced a 5-0 loss to Marion County.
The Fayette County varsity girls fell 6-0 to the Hamilton Aggies on Monday, April 28, and lost 6-0 against the Haleyville Lions on Tuesday, April 29.
The Berry Heritage Festival took place on Friday and Saturday, bringing the community together for a weekend full of excitement. Vendors filled Heritage Park, selling everything from handmade crafts and trinkets to delicious treats. Kids had a blast bouncing in the inflatable house, riding carnival rides, and playing with adorable baby goats. On Friday night, Brandon Malone and The Whiskey Over Ice Band kept the crowd entertained and on their feet with live music. Saturday morning kicked off with a car show, where classic and custom vehicles were on full display for attendees to admire.
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On Friday, April 25, Fayette County Sheriff Byron Yerby proudly presented Mackenzie Nelson with her diploma as she completed the Jefferson County Sheriff's Training Academy after 17 weeks of intensive training. Deputy Nelson, a Fayette County native, graduated from Fayette County High School in 2020 and went on to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of North Alabama. Nelson is a new addition to the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office.
Scrap Iron Quilting welcomed a special guest on Thursday, April 24. Fred Hunter, known for hosting Absolutely Alabama, a television series dedicated to sharing the unique stories of people and places across the state, visited to explore the history and legacy behind the business. Pictured above from left to right: Kevin Worthington, Rebecca Devenuta, Tirzah Devenuta, Thad Campbell, Phyllis Campbell, Fred Hunter, Lisa Bryant, Linda Rushing, Jackie Moore and Janet Moss.
On Tuesday, April 22, the Fayette County High School boys’ golf team competed at the Fayette Country Club against various teams and won the Fayette Invitational. Winning medalists included Clark Vandiver, Charlie Cooper and Sawyer Stevenson for making All Tournament. Pictured from left to right on the front row: Clark Vandiver, Luke Anderson and Logan Taylor; back row from left to right: Head Coach Ray Trull, Cooper Jones, Sawyer Stevenson, Conner Allison, Charlie Cooper, Parker Hancock and Assistant Coach Korlan Trull.
Hub’s Bryce Afshar throwing the ball from second to first. | Photo by Leah Hollingsworth
The Hubbertville varsity boys lost 6-2 to Lynn on Friday in game one of the second round of playoffs. In game two, the Lions fell 7-4 to Lynn.
The Hubbertville varsity girls were victorious against Phillips 5-2 on Thursday, April 24.