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All the staff at 49 County News.Net

49 County News.Net was established in 2006 to keep the citizens of Marion County Alabama in touch with what's going on at home whether you are here or afar. We serve the cities of Guin, Hamilton, Winfield, Hackleburg, Twin, Brilliant, and Bear Creek, as well as small communities like Bexar, Byrd, Shottsville, Shiloh, Rock City, Whitehouse and Sunny Home. We are proud to serve these wonderful towns and communities and look forward to serving them more in the future.

07/23/2025
07/23/2025

‼️Seniors Don't forget! ‼️
All 🎓Seniors 🎓need to check their student email for their session times!
Sitting fees are $30 due at the time of pictures!

07/23/2025

6th Grade Parent Meeting:
July 28 @ 6:00 pm in the Library

Purpose: To discuss the upcoming year and hand out registration packets.

Students are welcome to attend as well.

07/23/2025

We are currently thinking of expanding our programming for homeschool families! Please fill out this short interest survey to help us!

https://forms.gle/rprGgM5Qgfx2pyxMA

Just in case you were wondering……between you and me I might prefer a little snow ❄️ ⛄️ than this heat 🥵 🔥!!
07/23/2025

Just in case you were wondering……between you and me I might prefer a little snow ❄️ ⛄️ than this heat 🥵 🔥!!

BREAKING NEWS:

No snow is expected in Mississippi for AT LEAST the next 7 days…

More on this later..

07/23/2025

It is almost time! We look forward to welcoming all our students back on campus. Here's to the best year yet!

07/23/2025

https://www.aces.edu/go/stakeholdersurvey

Alabama Extension Launches Statewide Survey to Identify Community Needs

AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. — The Alabama Cooperative Extension System has launched a statewide survey to better understand the educational and community development needs of Alabamians—and is inviting citizens across all 67 counties to take part.
The survey, developed by a team of Extension agents, county directors, specialists and administrators, is designed to gather input on local priorities related to agriculture, youth development, natural resources, community health, economic development, and more. Residents are encouraged to share what programs and services would make the greatest impact in their communities.
“This effort is about listening,” said Eve Brantley, associate director for Alabama Extension. “Whether you’re a farmer, a parent, a business owner, or simply someone who wants to improve your community, your voice can help shape the future of Extension programming where you live.”
The needs assessment survey is part of a two-step approach. Extension professionals across the state first identified emerging and ongoing needs based on their direct work with Alabamians. Those insights helped shape the public-facing survey now being launched.
“Each county in Alabama is different,” said Beau Brodbeck, assistant Extension director for field operations. “By asking residents to rank and identify their most pressing needs, we can prioritize the right programs for the right places—and ensure we’re using our people and resources where they’re needed most.”
The results will inform both local and statewide planning processes, including Alabama Extension’s Program of Work (POW) development.
The survey, which can be found at https://www.aces.edu/go/stakeholdersurvey, takes just a few minutes to complete and is open to all Alabama residents.
For more information about Alabama Extension, contact your local Extension office or visit aces.edu.

07/23/2025

The winner of Bobcat’s 2024 Ballpark Makeover contest, Ivan K. Hill Park in Winfield, AL, has begun work on impactful park improvements! From new pavement to a stump-free outfield, we love seeing in outdoor spaces! ⚾🌳

| Winfield Park and Recreation | National Recreation and Park Association

07/23/2025

Our Back to School Bash is happening Saturday, August 2nd from 5:00–7:00 PM at the Hamilton Splash Pad! Enjoy games, yard activities, free school supplies, hot dogs, and more. Let’s kick off the school year with fun for the whole family! 🍎🚌🎒

And there’s still time to help make a difference! We're collecting basic school supplies and unopened hygiene products to support local students through July 25th.📚✏️
Drop off your donations at any of these locations:
- City of Hamilton, Alabama City Hall
- Bevill State Community College
- The Chocolate Dog
- First National Bank
- First State Bank of the South
- Hamilton Vision & Eyecare
- Land Home Financial Services, Inc.
- Listerhill Credit Union
- PeoplesTrust Bank
- Ouch Urgent Care
- Tombigbee Cooperative

Let’s come together to support our students and celebrate the start of a great school year! 🖍️🎉

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Hamilton, AL

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