Alabama native famous for award-winning acting roles on screen and stage is dead at 88

Alabama native Polly Holliday, the actress known for portraying the sassy TV character Flo Castleberry and popularized the catchphrase “kiss my grits,” has died at age 88. Born July 2, 1937, in Jasper, Alabama, she died Tuesday, September 10, 2025 at her Manhattan home. Over the years, she was a frequent visitor to her adopted hometown of Childersburg.

Holliday won two Golden Globes and received four Emmy nominations for her portrayal of the beehive-wearing waitress, including her own spin-off series, “Flo.” But her acting history was quite storied along the way and beyond. She moved to New York in 1972 and landed a few roles in commercials for cereal and laundry soap and a small part in the soap opera “Search for Tomorrow.”

A few years later, her big break came when she acted in the off-Broadway production of “All Over Town,” directed by Dustin Hoffman. Hoffman was so taken with the acting skills, he helped her win a role in his next film, “All the President’s Men” as a secretary in the Florida State Attorney’s office where Hoffman’s character finds a link between the Watergate burglars and President Richard Nixon.

That role led Allan Shayne, the casting director for the Hoffman film, to recommended her for the breakout role of her career as Florence Jean Castleberry.

Along with numerous roles on television and the big screen, she kept finding her way back to Broadway, her first love, even earning a Tony nomination for her 1990 her role as Big Mama in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” as her many years on the stage paid off.

Preview this year’s Pinhoti Fest during the September Chamber Connections gathering

The 2025 Pinhoti Fest is coming the weekend of September 26th through the 28th to Sylacauga’s Noble Park, and you can preview the big event during the September Chamber Connections gathering this week at the Pinhoti Center hostel.

Join the Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce next Thursday, September 11th for Chamber Connections hosted by Pinhoti Outdoor Center. The fun starts at 8:30 am at the hostel, located at 49951 US Highway 280. Bring your business cards, a friendly smile, and an appetite, because breakfast and connections are served.

Sylacauga Runoff Election is set for September 23rd – Absentee ballots now available at City Hall

Sylacauga’s municipal election continues with a run-off election in the mayoral race, along with two city council run-offs on Tuesday, September 23rd.

Dr. Matt Hubbard and Bryan Taunton face off in the race to select a new mayor for the city. Council races come down to Tiffany Nix and A.J. Stamps for District 2, with another for District 4 between Lee Perryman and Tim Vincent.

With voter turnout low for the general election last month, making your voice matter can be the deciding factor, and there’s no reason to miss out with absentee ballot supplies available at the City Clerk’s Office inside City Hall at 301 North Broadway Avenue.

Ask for Heather Long to get started with your absentee voting process. Be aware that there are important deadlines involved:

  • SEPTEMBER 16, 2025 is the last day to receive an absentee application by mail.
  • SEPTEMBER 18, 2025 is the last day to apply for a regular absentee application IN PERSON.

You also need to be aware that a Photo ID is required for both in-person and absentee voting, even by mail. Only the voter themselves can hand-deliver an application or ballot. Ballots and Absentee applications can also be mailed, as long as they arrive by the deadline. Call (256) 391-4236 or stop by the City Clerk’s Office if you have any questions.

Advanced training brings a new officer to the Childersburg Police Department

Childersburg Police Lt. Hughes has completed 240 hours of Drugs and Narcotics Detection and K9 Handler training. And that adds another officer to the force – K9 Maddux.

That means national certification through the National Narcotic Detector Dog Association (NNDDA), via Central Alabama Police K9. K9 Maddux is now on the road and working with Lt. Hughes.

Other departmental training includes Criminal Justice Information Services, Managing the Media, Gas Pipline Awareness, and the Mid-Level Supervisor Course.

In the meantime, Childersburg Police Cadets Blair and Glenn are well into their Basic Training at the Northeast Alabama Law Enforcement Academy and have performed well on all academic and physical fitness tests thus far.

Talladega County “Night of Bands” is coming to Legion Stadium on Tuesday Night 9/9

The Talladega County “Night of Bands 2025” is coming to Sylacauga High School’s Legion Stadium on Tuesday, September 9th, starting at 5:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00 per person.

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of music, spirit, and show-stopping performances! Join us as marching bands from across our area come together under the lights for one spectacular night. Come cheer on your school and experience the magic of Talladega County “Night of Bands.”

The line-up includes: BB Comer, Central of Clay County, Childersburg, Fayetteville, Lincoln, Munford, Sylacauga, and Winterboro High Schools.

Childersburg’s First Bank of Alabama branch hosts the September GCV Chamber Coffee this week

Alabama’s longest continually-operating bank meets America’s longest continually-occupied city, and the result is a great networking and community-involvement opportunity.

The September Coffee gathering of the Greater Coosa Valley Chamber of Commerce will be held on Tuesday, September 9th, starting at 8:30 a.m., hosted by the new branch location of First Bank of Alabama at 32363 US Highway 280 in Childersburg.

ALEA releases the 2025 Labor Day Holiday Traffic and Boating Enforcement Results

Troopers with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Highway Patrol and Marine Patrol Divisions dedicated the 2025 Labor Day weekend to enforcement and safety operations designed to keep Alabama’s roadways and waterways safe for citizens and visitors alike.

Between 12:01 a.m. Friday, Aug. 29, and midnight Monday, Sept. 1, ALEA Troopers worked tirelessly to prevent crashes and deadly incidents. While no traffic fatalities were reported on two of the four days, six individuals tragically lost their lives during the other two days of the extended holiday period.

Fatal crashes occurred in Choctaw, Colbert, Lauderdale, Talladega, and Tuscaloosa counties and involved a motorcycle, an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), and an electric bicycle. None of the three riders were wearing helmets at the time of the crashes, and among the three other vehicle occupants, only one individual was properly restrained with a seat belt.

Highway Patrol Enforcement:

Throughout the holiday period, ALEA Troopers investigated 371 crashes, which resulted in 147 injuries, including the six fatalities. Troopers also made 33 arrests for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and issued:

  • 473 citations for seat belt violations
  • 2,324 citations for speeding
  • 4,696 total citations for various traffic violations
  • 1,638 total warnings for various traffic violations

Marine Patrol Enforcement:

During the same period, ALEA’s Marine Patrol Division investigated three boating incidents, which resulted in four injuries. These incidents occurred on Lake Martin, Neely Henry Lake, and in Orange Beach on the Intracoastal Waterway. While there were no boating fatalities or drownings, ALEA Troopers remained active in enforcement efforts, which included:

  • 538 Marine Safety Warnings issued
  • 67 Marine Safety Citations issued
  • 310 vessel inspections conducted
  • 1 Boating Under the Influence (BUI) arrest

The single-vessel crash which occurred on Sunday, Aug. 31, on Lake Martin left a 12-year-old juvenile injured. Following an investigation, ALEA Troopers determined the operator did not possess the required boating license. As a result, the registered owner of the 2024 Sea-Doo the child was operating, was issued an Alabama Uniform Boating Traffic Citation for Giving Permission to Operate a Vessel Without a License.

Need Employees? Need a Job? Be a part of a Sylacauga Area Job Fair

The first step in creating a successful job fair is gathering employers in need. The Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce would like to invite your organization to join them on Thursday, October 2nd, as we all work together to fill available jobs in our region by hosting a Community Hiring Fair.

If that’s you, then click HERE to register by September 26, 2025 confirming your participation.

The doors will be open to the public from 9:00 am. t 1:00 p.m. at the J. Craig Smith Community Center (2 West 8th Street) in Sylacauga, AL. Set Up will begin at 8:00 a.m.You will have access to electrical and WiFi. Tables and chairs will be provided.

And, there will even be space available should you like to conduct interviews on site. See you all there!

Tickets are on sale for the sixth annual Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce ConnectHER Women’s Conference, presented by CVMC and is themed “Next Chapter.”

The Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce will host its sixth annual connectHER Women’s Conference on Friday, October 24, at the J. Craig Smith Community Center. Tickets are on sale now for individual tickets and tables of 8. See the Sylacauga Chamber for ticket details.

Make plans to join the Sylacauga Chamber for a day filled with soul-stirring moments, profound connections, and the celebration of our collective journey. Let your heart be moved, your spirit uplifted, and your strength renewed. Secure your place at this unforgettable event and be part of a sisterhood that believes in the beauty of rising above.

Two amazing speakers are gearing up to motivate and inspire women from all walks of life and backgrounds. If you are a business woman, or a stay at home mom, or everyone’s favorite grandma, you need a seat at this event!

The Woman of the Year Award will be presented to a woman who will be selected by an outside panel based on her commitment to the community. Your ticket also provides you with breakfast, lunch, and the much-anticipated tote bag.

Childersburg Municipal Court moves into the new Judicial Complex on Highway 280

Several weeks back, the Childersburg Police Department moved from downtown to the new Judicial Complex on Highway 280. With only a few cosmetic details to go, the Childersburg Municipal Court has followed suit.

Beginning on Wednesday, September 10th, the Childersburg Municipal Court will be held at the new Childersburg Judicial Complex located at 34011 US Hwy 280. All future court dates of the Childersburg Municipal Court will be held at this new location. The City of Childersburg Court Magistrate will continue to be located at Childersburg City Hall.

Also, during this week’s Childersburg City Council meeting, it was announced that the City Council will also begin holding their regular meetings at the Childersburg Judicial Complex, inside the Municipal Courtroom. That includes the next regular meeting, scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.