Tractor show returns to Hanceville June 8

Apr. 26—If your Alabama summertime just doesn't feel right unless it's accompanied by the pleasant rumble of a tractor (and perhaps a whiff or two of diesel smoke), organizers of the Hanceville Antique Tractor & Engine Show have just the event you're looking for.

On Saturday, June 8, the tractor show will return once more to the campus of Wallace State Community College, celebrating all the mechanical things that make the agricultural world go 'round. In addition to antique and vintage tractors, there'll be more inventively motorized farming gadgets on display, alongside a full slate of family-friendly outdoor activities, food trucks and kids' games.

The annual event marks the local show's 26th year, and as always, it'll be free to attend. Organizer Charles Allen told members of the Hanceville City Council at the council's April 25 regular meeting that more details about the June 8 event will be shared soon. Keep an eye on the show's Facebook page (facebook.com/HancevilleTractorShow/) for upcoming information on this year's show schedule.

In other business at its regular meeting, the council:

Approved

* the payment of a $6,478.48 invoice form the city to Mobile Communications America for dispatch equipment purchased for the recently renovated dispatch office at city hall.

* Set a public hearing for 5:30 p.m. on June 13 to solicit comment on a proposed rezoning ordinance that would change the zoning status of property located adjacent to Home Town Tobacco (near the intersection of U.S. Highway 31 and Alabama Highway 91) from R-1 residential to B-2 business.

* Tabled until its next regular meeting consideration of an annexation and zoning ordinance for property owned by The Broadway

* Group/KME Development.

* Tabled

* until its next regular meeting consideration of a renewed franchise agreement between the city and cable television service provider Spectrum Southeast LLC.

The next regular meeting of the Hanceville City Council will be held Thursday, May 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the council meeting room at Hanceville City Hall. A 5 p.m. public work session will precede the meeting at the same location.

Benjamin Bullard can be reached by phone at 256-734-2131 ext. 234.