Opinion US Senate runoff election moved to July Steve Flowers Updated Jul 31, 2025 The GOP contest for who sits in our No. two U.S. Senate seat has been delated until July 14 due to the Coronavirus. The winner of the battle b…
News A short rundown of key candidates By Donald CampbellUpdated Jul 31, 2025 In recent weeks, The Outlook has published profiles of candidates in a number of relatively high-profile local races. While these may hopefull…
Opinion From the Office of General Counsel to the City of Wetumpka: By The Herald Staff Jan 4, 2018 Dear Editor,
+3 Archives Merrill answers room full of Rotarians’ questions on Moore By Corey Arwood Dec 5, 2017 Â
Dadeville Moore beats Strange for GOP Senate nomination By Mitch SneedUpdated Jul 30, 2025 Despite 11th-hour campaign visits by President Donald Trump and Vice-President Mike Pence to drum up support for Luther Strange, Alabama Repub…
News MOORE, STRANGE HEAD TO RUNOFF: Runoff Sept. 26 as Democrats pick Jones as US Senate nominee By Mitch Sneed Aug 14, 2017 Roy Moore and Luther Strange are headed to a runoff to decide the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, while the Democrats picked Doug Jones as…
Dadeville TUESDAY IS PRIMARY ELECTION DAY: Learn more about all of the Senate primary candidates By Donald Campbell Aug 13, 2017 Citizens across Alabama will be heading to the polls on Tuesday, Aug. 15 to vote in the primary for a special election to fill the Senate seat…
News Investigators await city audits in golf course funds probe By Mitch Sneed Aug 8, 2017 The investigation into Alexander City public golf course funds that appear to be missing or stolen remains active, according to a spokesman fo…
Dadeville Luther Strange campaigns in Alexander City By Cliff Williams Aug 7, 2017 U.S. Senator Luther Strange returned to familiar roots as he passed through Tallapoosa County while campaigning.
Archives Forum lacks Strange, but not fiery rhetoric By Corey Arwood Aug 3, 2017 A candidate forum set for the three highest-polling U.S. Senate seat hopefuls churned out large crowds with fiery discussion and outrage over …