Rebekah Yancey

Thankful for connections

Another issue of Hartselle Living is on its way, and I can’t wait for our readers to see this one! Even the issues of our magazine that sort of sneak up on me and make me feel as though I’m behind seem to come together better than ever now, and it makes me happy to know how well they are received.

I think working on this magazine is one of my favorite parts of my job. Stay tuned because in just about two weeks, the July/August issue will hit our stands, and I’m proud of this one.

As the editor of both the newspaper and the magazine, I’m sure you can imagine, I try to be heavily involved in the goings-on of our community. I remember in October 2017 when I interviewed for this position with the vice president of the company that owned the newspaper at the time, one of my first questions was how I could assimilate and quickly get my finger on the pulse of what was happening in a town that, at the time, I knew very little about and had few connections.

It was daunting when I called him a few weeks later to accept the position – which, back then, was based in Hartselle but shared nearly half its time with another market that came along with a second weekly newspaper and a monthly magazine.

I’m questioning my sanity a little at this moment, wondering what made me think that was a good idea!

I’m only kidding, of course, because obviously I’m still here and have no immediate plans to change that.

I think the newspaper and our issues of Hartselle Living aren’t the only things that keep getting better.

I’m not trying to say it has all been me; it definitely hasn’t.

If you’re one of those people I can call on at a moment’s notice for a story, a quote, an idea for a lead, to use as a sounding board or sometimes as a counselor – you know who you are! – I’m very thankful for you. I’m sure you’ve played a larger role in whatever success I’ve experienced than you will ever know.

I hope you continue supporting the Hartselle Enquirer and Hartselle Living now and in the future. Email me with your story ideas, send me your photos, encourage contributors to play a part in their community newspaper. If it’s better now than it was when I got here, it’s because of you and for you, our community. Thanks for reading.

 

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After 13 years underground, the cicadas are coming 

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Hartselle students collect pop tabs for Ronald McDonald House

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Priceville students design art for SRO’s police car 

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Hartselle Junior Thespians excel at state festival 

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$15k raised for community task force at annual banquet  

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4H Pig Show to be held May 11 

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‘We want the best’: Hartselle Police Department is hiring

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Council hears complaints about Hartselle business owner

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Priceville students design art for SRO’s police car 

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Scott Stadthagen confirmed to University of West Alabama Board of Trustees 

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Hartselle plans five major paving projects for 2024 

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Future walking trail dubbed ‘Hartselle Hart Walk’ promotes heart health, downtown exploration 

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Chiropractor accused of poisoning wife asks judge to recuse himself 

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Hartselle seniors get early acceptance into pharmacy school  

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Farmers market to open Saturday for 2024 season

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Challenger Matthew Frost unseats longtime Morgan Commissioner Don Stisher

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Cheers to 50 years  

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Scott Stadthagen confirmed to University of West Alabama Board of Trustees 

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Hartselle graduate creates product for amputees 

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Tigers roar in Athens soccer win

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Local family raises Autism awareness through dirt racing  

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Three Hartselle students named National Merit finalists  

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