Ad Spot

I am a hero

By Staff
Progress edition on newsstands March 31
"True heroism is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others, at whatever cost." – – Arthur Ashe
Dear Readers,
Progress is the Hartselle Enquirer's annual special edition devoted to covering all aspects of life in our community. In determining this year's focus, we decided to take a look at the people who have made a difference in the lives of others. In this undertaking, we learned there are numerous people who contribute in a variety of ways, big and small. Some are volunteers at their church, others help keep their community clean and safe. Some make a difference by starting programs to benefit those in the future, others by taking the time to make a change in one person's life.
By no means are the stories inside this issue a definitive list of all those who are hometown heroes. There are many more who go about their business daily, making a difference and helping others. We hope, however, this special edition thanks some of those who have given of themselves through the years and inspires others to do their part, too. So, thank you, to our heroes, our advertisers and readers for making this edition possible.
– – The Editor

At a Glance

Let the games begin: Parks and Rec to hold Community Games this summer  

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

OWO registration opens April 3

Editor's picks

HOSA students win big at state level  

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Hartselle corn grower named state winner of national yield contest  

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

‘Message of acceptance’: Hartselle High brings Shrek, his friends and tormentors to stage

Hartselle

HACC slates annual meeting for April 28

Breaking News

Hartselle woman charged with capital murder in stabbing death of 8-year-old son

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

UPDATE: 8-year-old boy killed, man injured in Hartselle stabbing

Breaking News

Hartselle stabbing leaves one dead, one injured

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Vote now through April 17 for Hartselle’s Best of the Best

Hartselle

Historical society to present ‘Lost Treasures’ event  

Hartselle

Hartselle Historical Society receives grant for video campaign 

Falkville

Double-homicide defendant ‘heard voices in his head’ 

Hartselle

Riding for a reason: Hartselle man takes 611-mile journey to raise awareness of friend’s kidney disease  

Morgan County

Veteran journalist new Morgan communications director 

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Hartselle man sentenced to 10 years behind bars after killing dog  

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

All in a name: Group wants to rename Hartselle street for local war hero instead of disgraced French official

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Small town, big pride: Priceville supports Bulldogs through record-breaking year

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Raising queen bees becomes business for Hartselle father-daughter duo

Falkville

Area schools participate in Read Across America

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Escaped rape suspect back in jail

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Hartselle man arrested on sex charges 

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

HPD adds two, promotes officer  

Hartselle

Five Questions for Eve Cheatham: Hartselle City Schools Secondary Teacher of the Year

x