Archives
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:30 pm Monday, July 21, 2003

Norwood eager to continue serving District 4 residents

By By Fredie Carmichael / staff writer
July 21, 2003
Joe Norwood said he believes that losing to Q.V. Sykes four years ago in a District 4 Lauderdale County supervisor race was the best thing that ever happened to him.
Norwood said he learned a lot from that 1999 race. He defeated Rickey Harris in a special election Nov. 19 after the District 4 seat was left vacant when Sykes died of cancer.
Norwood said he hopes to use that knowledge again when he faces Harris in the Aug. 5 Democratic Party primary. The winner of that race will meet independents Cedric E. Parks, Harry R. Routt and Susie VanDevender in the Nov. 4 general election.
While Norwood has been learning the ropes of a Lauderdale County supervisor the past eight months, he said he's also had to campaign again against Harris.
Harris' phone number has been disconnected and he could not be reached for comment.
Norwood said he wants to continue to serve District 4. He said residents in District 4, which includes a majority of Meridian residents, need more basic services including better roads and drainage.
Norwood said city and county officials must work together to fix the problem.
Norwood said he's learned a lot in his eight months of service, including how long it takes to get projects done.
He said he's also looking forward to crafting the county's budget in the coming months.

Also on Franklin County Times
Sorrell wants second term
Main, News
Bernie Delinski For the FCT 
February 4, 2026
MONTGOMERY — State Auditor Andrew Sorrell, a graduate of Muscle Shoals High School and the University of North Alabama, said his desire to continue se...
Winter’s first storm was a chilling reminder …
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
February 4, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE – Area utilities officials said local electrical infrastructure help up well overall during the area’s first winter blast, but they remin...
2 nominated for Bryant-Jordan Awards
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
February 4, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Russellville High School seniors Lakin Derrick and Bryson Cooper have been nominated for Bryant-Jordan Awards, a statewide program that...
Blaze destroys home, family of 4 displaced
News, Russellville
Kevin Taylor For the FCT 
February 4, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE – A family of four has been displaced after their home was destroyed by fire Sunday night on the 4400 block of County Road 36. At least 3...
Belgreen elementary celebrates 100th day
Belgreen Bulldogs, News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
February 4, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE Elementary students at Belgreen High School celebrated the 100th day of school by dressing up as 100 year olds. “The 100th day of school ...
Gold City comes to Roxy on March 13
Columnists, Opinion
HERE AND NOW
February 4, 2026
As president of the Franklin County Arts and Humanities Council, I see firsthand how the historic Roxy Theatre functions as more than a performance sp...
AI is a new tool, but not a solution
Columnists, Opinion
February 4, 2026
I’ve practiced family medicine in Auburn long enough to know most parents aren’t turning to artificial intelligence because they distrust doctors. The...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *