Archives
 By  Staff Reports Published 
1:07 pm Thursday, October 14, 2004

United Way donors

By Staff
Oct. 10, 2004
The United Way of East Mississippi is involved in its annual campaign. The agency has collected 36 percent of its $700,000 goal. Much of funds have come from Pacesetter companies, leadership givers and individuals. If you would like to donate, call the United Way office at 693-2732.
The following are leadership givers for the month of September:
Cornerstone ($2,500 and above)
Dr. Eric Bridges
Maurice and Cathy Hall
Fred and Sissie Wile
Foundation ($1,000-$2,400)
Jim and Joann Barber
Frank Cabell
Mark Cawthon
Bubba and Valarie Hampton
Harold and Barbaree Heaster
Glenn Hernandez
Kristi Hodges
Mr. and Mrs. M.F. Kahlmus
Emma McCain
Paul McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. James McRae
Dr. Richard and Mary Ann Riley
G.V."Sonny" Montgomery
Dr. John Mutziger
Arlie Ramsey Sr.
Fred Rogers
Dr. G.A. "Sonny" Rush
Bill and Sally Scaggs
Angela Sherrill
Mr. and Mrs. James Skewes
Donnie Smith
Wallace Strickland
Mark Tramontana
Darrell Wildman
Gary Wilkinson
Builder ($500-$999)
Charles Alderman
Michael Ball
Percy Chandler
Dr. Dan Doorenbos
Nina Dusang
Dr. Marc Fisher
Michael Gibson
Dr. Mary Ann Cowart and Joe Wilkerson
James E. McGinnis, Jr.
David Giffin
Nell Grissom
De Leon Guy
Dan Harrison
Jackie Holloway
Bob Huff
Betty Johnson
Ceatrice Kelly
Jean and Alex Loeb
Bob and Kathy Luke
Dr. David Makey
James McGinnis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers
Chuck Nicholson
Bill Patterson
Dr. John Patton
Joel Payne
Fred Poitevent
Dr. William and Christine Riley
John Settineri
Hampton Thames
Robert F. Ward
Albert Weems
Thomas Welsh
Michael Williams
Dr. R.E. Williams
Annette Wimberly

Also on Franklin County Times
Drone contraband is becoming a problem
Main, News, Russellville, ...
Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
April 15, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Area law enforcement officials say they support the idea of more authority to stop drones from delivering contraband into jails. Alabam...
Oliver: Too many children are being abused
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 15, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Franklin County deputies investigated 85 cases involving child and sexual abuse in 2025. “For a county the size of Franklin County, tha...
Sentencing delayed again in manslaughter trial
Main, News, Russellville, ...
By Brady Petree For the FCT 
April 15, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Brandy Dowdy will have to wait even longer to learn how long she will serve in prison after her sentencing was delayed for the second t...
Garden club hosts plant, bake sale
Columnists, News, Red Bay
In the Community
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 15, 2026
RED BAY — The Red Bay Garden Club held its annual plant and bake sale Saturday at the high school greenhouse to raise funds for projects across the ci...
Has the city on a hill lost its shine?
Columnists, Opinion
April 15, 2026
Ronald Reagan used the “Shining City on a Hill” as a metaphor for the United States as a beacon for freedom and democracy in the world. Joe Biden ofte...
Delta Kappa Gamma learns gardening tips
Columnists, Opinion
HERE AND NOW
April 15, 2026
Our April meeting of Delta Kappa Gamma at Calvary Baptist Church in Russellville featured a lively and practical program by Trace Barnett, a native of...
TVA president, CEO announces retirement
News
Kevin Taylor For the FCT 
April 15, 2026
Less than a year after he was named president and CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority, Don Moul told members of the board of directors he will be re...
Students’ art selected for State Capitol exhibit
News, Russellville
By Maria Camp camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 15, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — The art of three Russellville Elementary School students is on display at the Alabama State Capitol through April 28. Khloe Ball, a fou...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *