Demopolis Times

[2] In 2018, the paper won six awards from the Alabama Press Association including a second-place finish for best business story or column in its class.

Under his leadership, the paper went to linotype printing 1919, at a cost of three thousand dollars.

[6] In 1930, he asked his son-in-law, Ben George, to move back to Marengo County to eventually run the times.

[4] In 1941, the newspaper building and plant were destroyed by fire, doing an estimated fifteen thousand dollars worth of damage.

[8] In 1956, editor Ben George was elected president of the Alabama Press Association.