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EventsALL: An event center that does it all opens in Lanett
Cars filled up one side of the parking lot at the Cherry Valley Shopping Center in Lanett on Tuesday as a crowd gathered at the city’s new event center. The post EventsALL: An event center that does it all opens in Lanett appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Buffalo resident asks Commissioners to sign covenant
The group of Buffalo residents have made their next move in the ongoing issue regarding the Buffalo property intended to be the county’s new FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) vegetative debris site. Brandon Clifton, the Buffalo resident who first learned of the project, presented the commissioners with “a declaration of restrictive covenants” during Monday’s Chambers […] The post Buffalo resident asks Commissioners to sign covenant appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Spencer Center location not supported by community officials
During the Monday Rules, Ways and Means committee meeting of the County Commission, Commissioner Debra Riley said she will not be sending a letter of recommendation for The Spencer Recovery Center. The residential mental health center is in its final stages of getting approval from the state board for hospitals. It will offer mental health […] The post Spencer Center location not supported by community officials appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Traffic Alert: Downtown Auburn streets to temporarily close for ‘Cheers on the Corner’
AUBURN, Ala. (WRBL) — Some streets in downtown Auburn are set to temporarily close on Friday for an event. The streets will close for the Auburn Downtown Merchants Association’s “Cheers on the Corner” at 5:15 p.m. and re-open after 9 p.m. College Street from Thach to Tichenor Avenue as well as Magnolia Avenue will be […]
CCSB gets audit report back, two findings on temporary classroom project
Larcus Fuller, an accounts examiner for the state’s Public Examiners office, presented the routine audit report for the Chambers County School District for the period of October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023. The Chambers County School District’s audit report for the 2022-2023 fiscal year had two findings in which the school board did not […] The post CCSB gets audit report back, two findings on temporary classroom project appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Annual “Cheers on the Corner” event to be held in downtown Auburn July 26
AUBURN, Ala. (WTVM) - The Auburn Downtown Merchants Association is preparing to host the 8th annual “Cheers on the Corner” entertainment district event in downtown Auburn. The event will be held on July 26 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. According to officials, this event will give attendees...
City agrees to move forward with new city hall
The LaFayette City Council met on Monday, July 22nd of 2024 at the Chambers County Farmers Federation Agricultural Center at the ALFA building in LaFayette. In attendance were Mayor Kenneth Vines, Councilman Terry G. Mangram, Councilman David Ennis, Councilman Toney B. Thomas, Councilman Michael C. Ellis and Councilwoman Tammie B. Williams. City Clerk Louis T. Davidson, City Attorney Joseph M. Tucker, Fire Chief James Doody and LaFayette Police Department Interim Chief Captain Christopher Trice were also present. The meeting began with an invocation led by Mayor Vines and standard procedures such as roll call as well as approval of the minutes from the previous meeting.
LaFayette council takes steps to address dilapidated structures
The LaFayette city council made a motion to table the 17 properties that were flagged by the code enforcement officer as dilapidated houses and made a motion to get an estimate on the cost of tearing down one structure. This comes after the council gave the property owners a 30 days to grace period to […] The post LaFayette council takes steps to address dilapidated structures appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Valley deals with post-storm roads, supports Day of Prayer
VALLEY — At its Monday meeting, the Valley City Council dealt with recent rain-related issues. Storms that have moved through the city over the past few days have brought down trees and have damaged city streets and driveways. Public Works Director Patrick Bolt told the council that his department had been very busy on Monday. […] The post Valley deals with post-storm roads, supports Day of Prayer appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Chambers County highest in cervical cancer rates, ADPH offering free screening
Representatives from the Alabama Department of Public Health came to Monday’s LaFayette City Council meeting to discuss the rising rates of cervical cancer and mortality rates in Chambers County. The post Chambers County highest in cervical cancer rates, ADPH offering free screening appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Neighborhood Conference registration ends July 29
AUBURN, Ala.- Save the date for the third annual City of Auburn 2024 Neighborhood Conference — an event geared toward neighborhood groups and residents interested in the quality of life in Auburn’s neighborhoods. The Neighborhood Conference is a free event that will take place on Saturday, Aug. 17,...
Extension hosts Auburn, community healthcare discussion
By Tana Shealey, County Extension Coordinator Lowndes County community leaders and residents are learning about a special healthcare project offered through Auburn University. During a health care discussion held at the Fort Deposit Town Hall on July 17, residents learned about a telehealth service named OnMed which at no cost to communities. “The Auburn University […]
Notice of Public Hearing - RZ-2024-006
In accordance with Title 11-52-77 of the Alabama Code, as amended and the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Auburn, notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Auburn will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, August 20, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Auburn Public Safety Department located at 141 North Ross Street. The purpose of the public hearing is to consider the following:
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