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Man convicted of murder in 2022 Prattville shooting
PRATTVILLE − An Autauga County jury deliberated about an hour and a half Wednesday morning before convicting a man of murder in an October 2022 Prattville shooting. Jakerian Willis, 20, of Prattville, is set to be sentenced July 17 by Circuit Judge Joy Booth, court records show. He was convicted in the homicide of Vanshun Moseley, 18, also of Prattville. Moseley was shot Oct. 25, 2022, and died several days later. He was shot walking into an outbuilding in the 100 block of Archie Street, said Josh Cochran, chief assistant district attorney.
Graduate Spotlight – Autaugaville Basketball’s Makasiah Burns
Autaugaville graduate Makasiah Burns made a big impact on her community during her high school career. She could make an even bigger impact in the years to come. Burns plans to major in Psychology at the University of Alabama Birmingham and strives to become a Child Psychologist so that she can give back to the community. Burns realizes the need, and the lack, of mental health professionals for kids in this community and wants to help in this important area.
ADECA announces Tornado Disaster Recovery Funds in Selma
The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs announces a multi-million dollar grant — to help with tornado disaster recovery in Dallas and Autauga counties. Ten million dollars in Community Development Block Grant — Disaster Recovery Funds — will be split between Dallas and Autauga counties. The...
Air Force first sergeants volunteer time to local Habitat for Humanity
The local Habitat for Humanity that services Autauga and Chilton Counties had help from the Air Force First Sergeants from Maxwell Air Force Base Wednesday afternoon. Habitat for Humanity is a part of a global nonprofit housing organization that strives to bring people together to build not only homes but communities and hope. Habitat is built and operated on Christian principles and seeks to provide God’s love into each action by building those homes, communities and hope on a local level.
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