Tigers shut out opponents in preseason jamboree

The Fayette County Tigers’ offense lines up against Mars Hill Bible during the first game of the night.

The Fayette County High School Tigers got their first taste of action under the Friday night lights on Aug. 14, hosting a four-team football jamboree at John Morgan Brown Stadium. Fayette County was joined by Mars Hill Bible, Tuscaloosa Academy and Bibb County for the preseason event, giving the teams an opportunity to put weeks of summer workouts and preseason practices to the test before the start of regular-season play. The Tigers made the most of the opportunity, shutting out both of their opponents while scoring a combined 33 points during four quarters of jamboree action.

Lions get season started with pair of jamboree victories

Blaize Wakefield

The Hubbertville Lions football team traveled to Curry High School on Friday night to participate in a fall jamboree at Travis Hudson Stadium. The Lions took to James Earl Hubbert Field along with Curry, Dora and Holly Pond to kick off the season. Each team played two games consisting of two 12-minute quarters. The Lions opened against the Holly Pond Broncos, whose first possession was stopped by the Hubbertville defense. Hunter Rochester, Lane Barnes and Charles Keeton were among those making stops, with Keeton recording a sack on quarterback Grayson Baggett.

One dead after single-car crash on Co. Road 35

Single-vehicle crash on County Road 35.

One person was killed in a single-vehicle crash on County Road 35 in Fayette on Saturday, Aug. 15. The crash occurred around 11 a.m. near the second bridge on County Road 35, in the area of the city’s wastewater treatment plant. The Fayette Police Department confirmed that the crash involved one vehicle and resulted in one fatality. The identity of the driver had not been released as of press time.

Fayette takes steps toward stronger downtown

Fayette Mayor Rod Northam addresses downtown business owners and community members during the Downtown Fayette Meet and Greet held Aug. 13 at Fayette City Hall.

Downtown business owners and community leaders gathered at Fayette City Hall on Aug. 13 to discuss ways to strengthen downtown Fayette and learn more about the city’s participation in Main Street Alabama. Fayette is currently a Network Community through Main Street Alabama, a nonprofit organization focused on revitalizing historic downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts through economic development, community involvement and preservation. The Aug.

Council discusses paving, appoints new city attorney

Members of the Fayette Garden Club, Brother 2 Brother and the City Council celebrate the success of the back-to-school basketball tournament and backpack giveaway.

The Fayette City Council discussed more than $680,000 in proposed paving work, appointed a new city attorney and prosecutor and reviewed upcoming sewer rate increases during its Aug. 11 meeting. All council members were present. The first speakers, representatives of the Fayette Garden Club and Brother 2 Brother, thanked the city and community for supporting their recent basketball tournament and back-to-school event. Kathy Bordelon and Brother 2 Brother President Felix Caine said the groups organized the event to raise money for backpacks and school supplies for local children.

BOE Considers Bible Literature Course for FMS

The Fayette County Board of Education heard a proposal for a Bible literature course, discussed classroom overcrowding and future facility needs and approved its five-year capital plan during its Monday, Aug. 11 meeting. Jared Wilson returned to the board to discuss plans for establishing a Bible as literature course, an idea he first presented to board members in January. Wilson said organizers have continued working on the proposal and have received encouragement from members of the community.

Benton indicted, arrested for SORNA violations; bond set at $1 million

Timothy Vess Benton

A Fayette County grand jury has indicted Timothy Vess Benton on two counts of violating Alabama’s Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), and he was arrested Aug. 4 by investigators with the Alabama Attorney General’s Office. Benton was booked into the Fayette County Jail, where his bond was set at $1 million. The new charges stem from events following a June 2025 ruling by Circuit Judge Samuel W. Junkin that modified Benton’s original sentence.

County Commission approves equipment warranty, discusses truck traffic on County Road 21 South

The Fayette County Commission approved an extended warranty on a piece of county road equipment and discussed restricting through-truck traffic on County Road 21 South during its Aug. 10 meeting. All commissioners were present except Shane Hughes. The commission approved minutes from its July 27 meeting before approving $22,505.91 in claims for the period. Of that amount, $17,594.73 was attributed to the county’s General Fund. The commission approved its annual contract with the Alabama Department of Youth Services related to the detention of juveniles who have been charged with offenses.

Glen Allen council approves transportation plan

The Glen Allen Town Council met Tuesday, Aug. 4, at the town’s community center. All council members were in attendance for the monthly meeting with the exception of Councilman Dustin Youngblood. Mayor Allen J. Dunavant called the meeting to order at 7:07 p.m. Councilman Robert Aldridge opened the meeting with a prayer, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by the mayor. Dunavant brought before the council the Glen Allen Fiscal Year 2027 Transportation Plan. The plan is a requirement of the Rebuild Alabama Act (RAA), which requires the council to adopt a transportation plan annually.

ALDOT presents plans for Hwy. 171 roundabout

Residents review plans and speak with representatives from the Alabama Department of Transportation during a public involvement meeting Thursday, Aug. 6, at Southside Baptist Church. The meeting gave the public an opportunity to learn more about a proposed roundabout at the intersection of Highway 171 and Temple Avenue and provide input on the project.

Representatives from the Alabama Department of Transportation met with Fayette residents Thursday, Aug. 6, to discuss a proposed roundabout at the intersection of Highway 171 and Temple Avenue South. The public involvement meeting gave residents an opportunity to review plans for the project, ask questions and provide comments to ALDOT and City of Fayette representatives. The proposed project would convert the three-way intersection of Highway 171 North, Highway 171 South and Temple Avenue into a roundabout designed to allow the three legs of the intersection to function as one unit.

Berry Council approves support for housing development, police body camera upgrade

The Berry Town Council addressed several major issues during its Aug. 3 meeting, including a proposed residential development, police equipment upgrades, municipal court concerns and several infrastructure projects. After the invocation and pledge, Randall Kelley reported that the Berry Fire Department responded to 26 calls during July. Kelley also updated the council on the recent multi-agency kratom investigation that included the Berry Police Department. Kelley said investigators recovered 188 bottles of kratom products from one Berry store owned by an individual under investigation.

Aderholt, state leaders celebrate airport expansion at ribbon-cutting ceremony

Pictured at the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Richard Arthur Field are, from left, State Sen. Matt Woods, U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt, State Rep. Brian Brinyark and Fayette Mayor Rod Northam. The officials joined local, state and federal leaders in celebrating the completion of a new hangar and apron expansion designed to support economic development and future growth in Fayette County.

Federal, state and local officials gathered Tuesday, July 28, at Richard Arthur Field to celebrate the completion of a major airport expansion that leaders say will strengthen economic development opportunities throughout Fayette County. The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the airport’s new hangar and expanded apron drew U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt, State Sen. Matt Woods, State Rep. Brian Brinyark, representatives from the offices of U.S. Sen. Katie Britt and Gov. Kay Ivey, Alabama Department of Transportation officials, county leaders and local elected officials.

Board of Ed. hears encouraging academic report

Third grade reading proficiency across all three Fayette County elementary schools reaches 96 percent, only separating schools from perfect proficiency by one or two students, according to Dr. Veronica White, Curriculum, Technology and Testing Coordinator for the Fayette County School Board.

The Fayette County Board of Education approved personnel changes, salary schedules and several policy updates during its regular meeting on Monday, July 28, while also hearing an encouraging report on student achievement and plans for continued academic improvement. All board members were present. Following the approval of the meeting agenda, the board unanimously approved the personnel action report, which included resignations, transfers, new hires, temporary contracts and coaching assignments.

City Council approves fire department policy update, discusses roundabout proposal

The Fayette City Council approved a new resolution governing the policies and procedures of the Fayette Fire Department, heard updates on several city projects and received information about community programs during its regular meeting on Tuesday, July 28. Councilman Tommy Williams was absent. The meeting opened with an invocation by the Rev. Chris Fluker, pastor of New Grace Baptist Church and the nephew of Councilman Cedric Wilson. Jackson Kimbrell updated the council on the ACE Leadership program’s ongoing downtown revitalization efforts.

Police officer injured after courtroom chaos during Fayette Municipal Court

Gregory Steven Vaughn

What began as a routine session of Fayette Municipal Court on July 21 turned into a violent confrontation that left a Fayette police officer hospitalized after a defendant allegedly assaulted two officers while resisting arrest. According to arrest records, Gregory Steven Vaughn, 52, of Winfield, was charged with second-degree assault, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and violation of a protection-from-abuse order following the incident. The altercation occurred Tuesday evening during a packed municipal court session at Fayette City Hall.

Fayette County agencies assist in multi-county kratom investigation

The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office and Berry Police Department were among several law enforcement agencies that participated in a large, multi-county investigation that resulted in the execution of 12 search warrants and the seizure of more than 1,500 kratom products on July 23. According to a press release from the 25th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, investigators from multiple local, state and regional agencies carried out search warrants at locations in Marion, Winston, Fayette, Walker, Jefferson, St. Clair, Etowah and Calhoun counties.

County Commission approves polling place change, school resource officer agreement

The Fayette County Commission approved a change to one polling location, renewed its annual school resource officer agreement and received updates on road projects during its regular meeting Monday, July 27. Commissioner Wesley Jacobs was absent. All other members were present. Following approval of the agenda, minutes and claims totaling $47,329.56, the commission addressed several items of new business. At the request of Probate Judge Mike Freeman, commissioners unanimously approved relocating the polling place for Precinct 159 from Palestine Church to Oak Ridge Baptist Church.

West Body Shop celebrates 70 years of serving Fayette County

Pictured are Eddie (left) and Matthew (right) West of West Body Shop.

For nearly 70 years, West Body Shop has helped Fayette County residents put their lives back together after an accident. From repairing dented fenders on classic muscle cars to replacing sophisticated body panels on today’s vehicles, the family-owned business has adapted to decades of changes while remaining committed to the same philosophy its founder established in 1956. “Treat people right,” Eddie “Hon” West said, recalling the advice his father, Loyal West, passed down to him. “Be fair with your customers, and if there is a complaint, fix it.

City responds to SPLC over garbage dispute

City of Fayette garbage can

The City of Fayette has formally responded to concerns raised earlier this year by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), defending its garbage collection policies while announcing several changes to its billing and collection procedures. The four-page response, dated July 8 and addressed to SPLC Senior Supervising Attorney Micah West, was prepared by City Attorney Dale Lawrence and shared publicly during the Fayette City Council meeting on July 14.