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WAKA Action 8 News
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.
A South Alabama native is living out her dreams of touring the country to raise social awareness.
Butler County held a special luncheon today to honor the retirement of Sheriff Danny Bond after 40 years of service in law enforcement.
The Georgiana Opry House is recognized as a historical pillar in the state by becoming a part of the Alabama Historic District landmark.
The Alabama Department of Transportation held a seminar in Butler County to better train emergency responders on safety during transportation emergencies that occur in high traffic areas.
Crum says his top priorities are the youth of Greenville and ensuring that the voices of each citizen is heard in order to bring about necessary changes.
Butler County Sheriff Danny Bond is planning to retire at the end of January effectively starting a new chapter in his life.
Roadways may ice over in the course of freezing rains and below freezing temperatures causing drivers who aren't used to icy roads to crash.
According to Alabama public Health nearly 20 people die from hypothermia in Alabama per year and the first line of defense against cold weather related illnesses and death is keeping warm.
Greenville High School has received a score of 57 with the release of the Alabama State Board of Education Report card.
Pike County Deputies now have new equipment to monitor sex offender activity across Pike County.



