Johnny "Butch" Looney was the first black athlete to play football and basketball at what is now Guntersville High School.
HANCEVILLE, Ala. ( WBRC) - A Hanceville man has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison for a methamphetamine crime. Jason Earl Shirley, 41, was sentenced to 87 months in prison. He pleaded ...
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Last week’s indictments against five Hanceville police officers that also alleged the department engaged in a “a rampant ...
Jason Earl Shirley was sentenced to over seven years in prison for drug offenses uncovered during a traffic stop.
HANCEVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — A Hanceville man has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison for a drug crime. United ...
An entire police force was placed on leave after five officers, including the police chief, and one of their spouses were ...
A Hanceville man has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison for a methamphetamine-related crime, U.S. Attorney ...
A grand jury recommended abolishing a small Alabama police department that it said operated as a criminal enterprise ...
A grand jury recommended abolishing the department after six arrests they said came from a "rampant culture of corruption." ...
Three officers and the city of Hanceville are the target of a 2022 lawsuit that alleges the officers abused a former city ...
FOX54 has also reviewed a lawsuit filed in 2024 against the city by former Hanceville police officer Lowell Hadder. The suit also names Mayor Jimmy Sawyer and the city clerk, alleging wrongful ...
A small Alabama city placed its entire police force on administrative leave a day after a grand jury recommended the ...
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