Editor’s Note: The following information was taken from the intake reports gathered from the Sevier County Jail. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Names
Birmingham City Schools students return to class
BCS students return to in-person learning By Randi Hildreth | March 10, 2021 at 5:53 AM CST - Updated March 10 at 5:53 AM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Birmingham City Schools resumed in-person learning for students this week after a week of preparation by teachers.
Last week, we spoke with Oxmoor Valley pre-K teacher Debra Butler in front of her virtual chalkboard where she’d taught since December. When we caught up with her Tuesday, she was reading to her energetic and attentive students in her classroom.
“Some students were extremely happy to notice me after seeing me on the computer for a while. Even with the mask on, I had one on one day who recognized me right away,” said Butler.
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A day at sea with Captain Crystal
Editor’s Note: During the summer of 2020, a number of area female anglers were nominated as part of an online contest to recognize some of Steinhatchee’s “Top Female Anglers.” Steinhatchee columnist Debra Butler was inspired to interview (and fish with) several of those nominated in an effort to raise awareness of female anglers. The following is the first in a series devoted to local female fishing captains.
By DEBRA BUTLER
Columnist
Ticking off a mental checklist, Capt. Crystal Pesek, owner of Crystal Sea Charters, methodically walks around her boat and trailer, making sure everything is secure and ready for the short drive to the Steinhatchee boat ramp.