From The Tribune staff reports
ALABASTER A well-known man in Shelby County is now facing charges of possession of child pornography with the intent to distribute and dissemination or display of child pornography.
Bobby Joe Seales, 76, of Alabaster, was arrested on Thursday, May 13, 2021. He posted $40,000 in bonds and was released from the Shelby County Jail the same day.
Seales is currently the Vice President General of the Southern District of the National Society Sons of the American Revolution. He has also served as an ambassador for the Alabama Bicentennial and is the former president of the Shelby County Historical Society.
A springtime cruise
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Cars drive past tulips in front of Holy Angels Catholic Church as they take part in Cruise Sidney on Saturday, April 17. The cruise was organized by the Shelby County Historical Society.
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Cars drive past tulips in front of Holy Angels Catholic Church as they take part in Cruise Sidney on Saturday, April 17. The cruise was organized by the Shelby County Historical Society.
Never forget : Town installs markers for lynching victims
JACK BRAMMER, Lexington Herald-Leader
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1of6A train trestle bridge crosses over Clear Creek, Wednesday, April 7, 2021, in Shelbyville, Ky., where three black inmates were dragged out of the city s old jail and lynched in 1911. The city plans to unveil three markers outside of the old jail downtown to note the city s 6 lynchings from 1878 to 1911. (Marcus Dorsey/Lexington Herald-Leader via AP)Marcus Dorsey/APShow MoreShow Less
2of6Two of three historical markers along 5th street in Shelbyville, Ky., are covered Thursday, April 8, 2021. The city plans to unveil the three markers outside of the old jail downtown to note the city s 6 lynchings from 1878 to 1911. (Marcus Dorsey/Lexington Herald-Leader via AP)Marcus Dorsey/APShow MoreShow Less
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Women throughout Sidney’s history have caused many ripples
Helen Coffield at the Shelby Hills groundbreaking ceremony.
Aunalee Crusey Kerns poses for a photo with her fishing rod.
Farida Wiley
Laura Richards with some of the children at her orphanage.
Editor’s note: in conjunction with the 200th celebration of the establishment of Sidney, the Sidney Daily News will be publishing a year long series about the city’s history.
SIDNEY Mother Theresa once said, “I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.” These ripples in turn affect the world around us, inspiring others to create more ripples, sparking change after change. Everyone is born with the capability to cast their own stone through the waters of time, and their affects are felt throughout history. One does not need to be world-renowned in order for their efforts to make a difference, and this is often the case with many unsung heroes, especially througho