Butler County Transportation Department offering Incentives for Future School Bus Drivers
The Butler County Transportation Department is partnering with Lurleen B. Wallace Community College to help fill school bus driver vacancies.
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by Janae Smith
Reporter/MMJ
Teresa Lawson is a Reporter/MMJ for WAKA Action 8 News.
Teresa was born and raised in Butler County and developed a love for news in middle school, dreaming of becoming a TV news reporter. She attended Auburn University, receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Liberals Arts.
Teresa interned with WSFA and began her career there as a news content specialist, later accepting a position with WAKA as a TV news producer. Teresa enjoys working in most areas of the newsroom but especially enjoys entertainment news.
She loves the Lord, her church and family, spends her free time reading or shopping and still considers Auburn her second home.
The Butler County Transportation Department is partnering with Lurleen B. Wallace Community College to help fill school bus driver vacancies.
Troy University is offering students the opportunity to receive mental health assistance 24/7 with the launch of the new TimelyCare app.
On the brink of a major storm system Alabama experienced a record breaking number of wildfires in South Alabama, fires in both Lowndes and Butler Counties blaze.
The Court Square Cafe has served the people in Butler County for thirty years.
The Butler County Veterans Association is honoring Veterans with a new memorial showcasing their role in the freedoms we enjoy across our nation.
The multi million dollar project began talks with Florala city and covington county officials just October of last year and have already started the building process.
The Butler County Schools System gave parents and the community the chance to 'Saddle Up for Success' and see their children's hands-on learning skills in action.
Each year Pioneer Electric chooses to give back to a worthy cause through Operation Round Up. This year the Greenville Fire Department was chosen.
Today is National We Wear Red Day, a day set aside to raise awareness about heart disease which is the largest killer of women in our communities
Greenville Alabama residents are celebrating the Third Annual MLK Freedom March this weekend.



