The Wetumpka Herald Featured Pickleball courts coming to Wetumpka Sports Complex Cliff Williams Mar 10, 2026 Lighted pickleball courts will soon be available at the Wetumpka Sports Complex.
Tallassee Tribune Featured Top Story Council says no to license fee increase for industry Cliff Williams Updated Feb 3, 2026 With little discussion, the Tallassee City Council rejected a proposed increase on business license fees for industries in the city in a 2-5 vote.
The Dadeville Record Dadeville City Council continuing accomplishing budget Sarah Chase Nov 20, 2025 The Dadeville City Council is ready to continue taking action on the 2025-2026 budget.Â
The Dadeville Record Featured Camp Hill council introduced as one team at swearing in Sarah Chase Nov 6, 2025 A change in leadership has entered Camp Hill.Â
The Dadeville Record Featured Dadeville council swearing in starts new chapter Sarah Chase Nov 6, 2025 New beginnings are taking place in Dadeville as councilmembers and Mayor Chuck Ledbetter were sworn in before the council meeting Monday.
The Dadeville Record Featured Camp Hill community unites with breast cancer walk Sarah Chase Oct 18, 2025 The Camp Hill community came together to walk for a cause.Â
The Dadeville Record Mobile home approved in Camp Hill limits Sarah Chase Oct 11, 2025 The Camp Hill Town Council approved a single-wide mobile home to be put on Holley Avenue at the request of an individual.Â
Jacksonsgap Jackson’s Gap unopposed town council plan for next term Sarah Chase Updated Aug 21, 2025 The town council of Jackson’s Gap is excited to continue improving the town as the current mayoral and councilmember seats are all unopposed f…
Eclectic Mothershed seeking second term on Eclectic council Cliff Williams Updated Jan 14, 2026 George Lindsay Mothershed has spent much of his life serving the public, just not necessarily in public office.
Tallassee Tribune Goodwin seeking third term on Eclectic town council Cliff Williams Updated Jan 14, 2026 David Goodwin has been around municipal, county and state government operations much of his life.Â