News Board of Education reviews proposed budget for upcoming fiscal year By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel Updated Aug 3, 2025 With the 2025 fiscal year on its way, Alexander City Schools is preparing to make some changes to its budget.
News Featured Elmore County BOE pays off millions in debt, improves financial standings By BRIANA WILSON Bureau ChiefUpdated Aug 8, 2025 The Elmore County Board of Education has been intentional about positioning itself for future success, and the district’s Chief Financial Offi…
News City of Alexander City finances good so far but unsure moving forward Cliff Williams / The Outlook Cliff Williams Apr 9, 2020 Budgets were looking good for the City of Alexander City.
News New Site’s 2018-19 audit shows growth in revenue Gabrielle Jansen Jan 23, 2020 In the last year, the Town of New Site has gotten even further in the black, which the council learned Tuesday by reviewing its fiscal year 20…
News Featured Alexander City on pace to exceed revenue projection May 18, 2019 April’s sales tax collections in Alexander City were the third-highest on record and the city is entering a period of the fiscal year that is …
News Alexander City’s sales tax collections trending upward By Mitch Sneed Aug 11, 2016 There is a glimmer of great economic news in Alexander City, as the latest sales tax collection numbers show a continued increase in month-ove…
Dadeville County schools pass its FY2016 budget By David Granger Sep 8, 2015 The Tallapoosa County Board of Education approved a fiscal year 2016 budget Monday night at its September meeting that it hopes will allow it …
Dadeville City passes FY2014 budget By David Goodwin Nov 13, 2013 The Dadeville City Council passed its budget for the 2014 fiscal year, projecting a surplus for the year of more than $146,000,
News Wetumpka sales tax revenues on the rise By Peggy Blackburn Aug 7, 2013 With two months still remaining in the fiscal year, Wetumpka’s sales tax revenues are on track to reach their highest mark since 2006-07.
Archives Revenue increase means fewer state funds for schools By Staff Reports Feb 26, 2003 Even though Alexander City Schools are predicting a more than $400,000 increase in ad valorem tax revenue for the current fiscal year, school …