Articles from the February 10, 2022 edition


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  • Conecuh chase nabs suspect

    Robert Bozeman III, Evergreen Courant|Feb 10, 2022

    The Evergreen Police Department arrested four Evergreen men, that included one wanted on felony charges filed by the Brewton Police Department, early Sunday morning after a high-speed chase that took officers through southern Conecuh County and back to Evergreen before the vehicle was stopped. According to the Evergreen Police Department, an officer attempted to make a traffic stop on a 2006 Chrysler 300 on Pecan Street for no tag at approximately 1:25 a.m. The vehicle stopped and as the officer approached the vehicle it took off. A second...

  • Second arrested in endangerment case

    Joe Thomas, Ledger Editor|Feb 10, 2022

    A second person was arrested along with Issac Lopez on identical charges of endangering the welfare of a child and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Elizabeth Lopez, 28, aka Elizabeth Trawick, 968 Old Sardine Road was charged with the misdemeanor counts and issued a bond at the scene of her arrests. Flomaton Municipal Court records list her as Elizabeth Lopez. The arrests of Issac and Elizabeth Lopez came after an ambulance was dispatched to her residence on Dec. 25, 2021 to find a 13-...

  • Tigers take down Hurricanes

    Feb 10, 2022

  • Ward served country and town of Century

    John Vick, Special to the Ledger|Feb 10, 2022

    Editor's note: The following story, written by John Vick, recently appeared in the Andalusia Star News detailing the life of Preston J. Ward, who served as an army Air Corps pilot and was a WWII prisoner of war. Ward later moved to Century and was elected to the city council. He was elected mayor of Century in 1977 and was re-elected in 1987 and served until his death in 1987. The William Moses Ward family had three sons that served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WW II: Marvin I. Ward,...

  • Jackson seeking re-election to county school board seat

    Feb 10, 2022

    Cindy Jackson, of the McCall community, who is the current Escambia County School Board District 4 representative, has qualified for re-election and is announcing she will be a candidate for re-election on the Republican ticket for the May 24 primary election. Jackson has served in her position on the school board for the past 11 years in various leadership roles, including vice president and board president during her two terms. She has worked with four superintendents and has completed 393...

  • Campbell wins spelling bee

    Feb 10, 2022