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New teacher hires prepare for upcoming school year
This week, the Troup County School System has been holding its yearly new teacher orientation at Thinc College and Career Academy. The orientation prepares new teachers for the school year by giving them resources, curriculum updates and introducing them to the colleagues in the district that they’re going to be working with, along with administrative […] The post New teacher hires prepare for upcoming school year appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
LaGrange Fire Department Responds to Structure Fire at 319 Youngs Mill Road
On July 24, at 6:03 a.m., firefighters with the LaGrange Fire Department, along with a unit from the Troup County Fire Department, responded to 319 Young’s Mill Road after reports of smoke and flames were visible in the kitchen area. Firefighters arrived to find a two-story duplex with light smoke coming from the kitchen. The […] The post LaGrange Fire Department Responds to Structure Fire at 319 Youngs Mill Road appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
Passenger Rail to the Beach from Louisiana – Big News Revealed
The last time a train left the city of New Orleans, Louisiana heading eastward toward stops in Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida was during the month of August 2005. We know that because that service was suspended during the final days of August 2005 when Hurricane Katrina roared ashore, wrecked tracks, mangled bridges, and basically left all of the Gulf South in a major state of disrepair.
Another Alabama Red Lobster location reported closed
Tuscaloosa’s Red Lobster became the latest location of the chain to close in Alabama. According to the corporate website, the restaurant is no longer listed as open. In May, Red Lobster abruptly closed the doors of some 50 restaurants, including four locations in the state - in Auburn, Decatur, Huntsville and Mobile.
Alabama argued to keep Lowe’s shoplifter in prison. Roy Moore came to his defense.
Last year, Alabama’s top prosecutor said the parole system is working, and “dangerous offenders are largely the only ones left behind bars.” Was he right? Thousands of people in Alabama lockups are eligible for parole, and each year fewer and fewer are freed. In this series, Denied: Alabama's broken parole system, AL.com highlights several recent cases. You can decide if Attorney General Steve Marshall was right when he said "there is simply nobody else to 'reform.'"
Police chief reacts to proposed Alabama bill aimed at reducing crime
CALERA, Ala. (WIAT) – One Alabama lawmaker has pre-filed a bill that if signed into law would grant the attorney general or governor the power to appoint an interim police chief in a city that’s deemed to have high crime rates. Calera Police Chief David Hyche says addressing high crime levels goes beyond just one […]
Alabama: Your Dimes Could Bank You $450,000, Check Your Change
You have better odds of finding one of these coins than winning the lottery!. I always want to mention that any quarter prior to 1965 is silver!. I check every quarter I see. There is another coin that can line your pockets with up to $450,000.00. That’s a lot of...
Former Rep. John Rogers seeks hearing on allegations he broke plea agreement
Attorney for former Rep. John Rogers, D-Birmingham, requested a hearing Tuesday to determine whether Rogers broke a plea agreement, as prosecutors allege. Rogers’ attorneys filed an objection to a portion of the plea agreement in June, which federal prosecutors voided the agreement. In filings on Friday and Tuesday, Rogers claimed that he was not aware […]
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.
Georgia To Allow State Funding To Teach AP Black Studies After Growing Outrage
A Georgia State superintendent has changed his tune and will allow the state to pay districts to teach a new AP course in Black Studies. The post Georgia To Allow State Funding To Teach AP Black Studies After Growing Outrage appeared first on NewsOne.
Wetumpka art legend Don Sawyer dies
Look anywhere in Wetumpka and there is Don Sawyer’s mark — the Hollywood Fish. Almost always on a yellow background, the fish is wearing sunglasses and grinning to the world. Look close enough, and you’re likely to find a cross and a church in the painting. Those paintings will now stand as memories as Sawyer died Friday after a battle with cancer.
United Launch Alliance Expands Decatur, Alabama, Operations
Launch service provider United Launch Alliance expanded its operations in Decatur, Alabama. The $300 million project is expected to create 200 jobs. The investment will increase the company’s rocket assembly facility from 1.9 million square feet to 2.4 million square feet allowing it to roughly double its launch rate.
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.
Morgan County-Decatur Farmers Market chairwoman resigns after controversy
Jul. 24—After a bitter controversy surrounding the temporary location of the Morgan County-Decatur Farmers Market and a dispute between vendors and Farmers Market board members, Laura Ritch, the board chairwoman, has resigned. "I'm tired," Ritch said Tuesday. "I want to go back to my shop and make a living." Ritch said she is not getting to spend much time at her store, Main Street West ...
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