• Newspaper
  • Community
  • History

    The Butler County News was first published on Thanksgiving Day, 1911, in Georgiana, Ala., by Roger Pride Sr. who was the editor and publisher until his death in March 1957. Roger W. Pride Jr. assumed his father’s position as editor and publisher until the publication’s sale to Boone Newspapers in 1997.

    The newspaper was published in Georgiana until 1971 when Pride began using the Greenville Advocate’s press in Greenville, until the press was disassembled in conjunction with The Advocate’s sale to Boone Newspapers. The Butler County News is now printed in Clanton, Ala., along with Greenville Newspapers’ other publications, The Greenville Advocate, The Luverne Journal, The Lowndes Signal and the Butler Express.

    Circulation

    Published every Thursday, 525 circulation; Companion shopper is the Butler Express, 8,250 circulation.

  • Market

    Mostly rural with a good mix of industry heavily geared toward agriculture and timber.

    Geographic location

    Georgiana, the newspaper’s primary coverage area, is located on Interstate 65 approximately 55 miles from Montgomery.

    Population

    Georgiana – 1,550

    Butler County – 20,947

    Climate

    Georgiana residents enjoy a pleasant year-round climate, with long summers and mild winters

    Major employers

    Coastal Forest Products is one of the area’s largest employers.

    Education

    • Butler County public school system [K-12].
    • Fort Dale Academy [K-12]
    • Lurleen B. Wallace Community College, Greenville Campus.

    Recreation

    Georgiana is home to the Hank Williams Sr. Boyhood Home and Museum. Nearby Sherling Lake Park offers camping and fishing; and Greenville is home of three golf courses, including Cambrian Ridge, a stop on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.

    Area information

    City of Greenville/Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce
    www.greenville-alabama.com