+2 The Wetumpka Herald Featured Grant secured to aid adaptive physical education in Elmore County Cliff Williams Nov 12, 2025 The Alabama State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance is working to make its 100th anniversary special. Doing so…
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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.