Greenville Mayor Jae’Ques Brown conducts first State of the City
Newly Elected Mayor Jae’Ques Brown held his first State of the City Tuesday night addressing the citizens of Greenville.
Newly Elected Mayor Jae’Ques Brown held his first State of the City Tuesday night addressing the citizens of Greenville.
Harrison Street Missionary Baptist Church is preparing for their annual MLK Freedom Walk celebrating Dr. King’s visit to Greenville.
Greenville High School has been recognized by the Alabama State Department of Education as a Legislative School Performance Recognition Program for the 2024–2025 school year.
Greenville Police are urging residents to take precautions when paying at fast food drive throughs following the detection of fraudulent activity in the city.
Two South Alabama Hospitals, facing financial difficulties, have been purchased to ensure continued service in Greenville and Luverne.
The United States Postal Service is now hiring Rural Carrier Associate and Assistant Rural Carriers to fill positions in South Alabama and surrounding areas.
A group of ladies in Greenville are creating community and changing lives one quilt at a time. These ladies meet each week and have an open door policy for anyone who would like to join them.
The Ritz Theatre has been a staple in Greenville for 90 years. Transforming from a movie theater to a live action theatre the iconic company is now preparing to embark on its 43rd season.
Greenville residents will return to the polls on September 23 as Mayor Dexter McLendon and City Councilman Jae’Ques Brown vie for the mayoral position in a runoff.
Students with Greenville’s summer learning initiative get to experience a unique way of combining learning and exercise.