Opinion OUR VIEW: Let’s start this new school year on the right foot Staff Report Aug 10, 2025 The first week of school is now behind us, and perhaps it’s worthwhile to make some new year's resolutions for the new school year. Whether yo…
News Featured Coosa County student racks up $200K in scholarships Submitted / TPI May 18, 2025 Â Central Coosa High School senior Traci Cox applied to 18 colleges and was offered nearly $200,000 in scholarship money.
News Featured Coosa County student racks up $200K in scholarships By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel May 18, 2025 You will only regret the chances you don’t take.Â
Coleman discusses ASCEND with Kiwanis Melody Rathel / TPI Feb 24, 2025 Â Billy Coleman speaks to the Alexander City Kiwanis Club about the ASCEND organization. Buy Now
Coleman discusses ASCEND with Kiwanis By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel Feb 24, 2025 Every goal in life is driven by one principle — to make a difference.
News Alabama Department of Corrections leadership attends statewide training TPI Staff Staff Report Staff Report Nov 19, 2024 Central Alabama Community College recently welcomed executive leaders and wardens from correctional facilities across the state for an intensi…
Web Only Test scores rise faster than state for Tallassee third graders Cliff Williams Jul 26, 2024 Tallassee Elementary School principal Shanikka Beacher is beaming with pride after the release of recent student ACAP testing.
News Featured Test scores rise faster than state for Tallassee third graders Cliff Williams Jul 26, 2024 Tallassee Elementary School principal Shanikka Beacher is beaming with pride after the release of recent student ACAP testing.
News Featured Wetumpka student receives international recognition Cliff Williams Apr 29, 2024 Wetumpka sophomore Shun Steele has a reason to walk a little taller. Beagle Education just recognized him as the top student in a worldwide mo…
News Featured Local law enforcement participate in national training By William Marlow Multimedia Reporter Sep 6, 2023 Coosa County sheriff Michael Howell has gotten some once-in-a-lifetime training, and he’s bringing it home to make the county a safer place.