Alexander City Outlook Featured Boat ramp restrooms closed following vandalism Gwen Bishop Updated Oct 3, 2025 Alexander City Boat Ramp restrooms are closed indefinitely as of Monday morning.
News Featured Water issues discussed in emotional Eclectic council work session Cliff Williams Updated Aug 28, 2025 Dirty water, leaks, sediment and pressure issues were all on the table at a special called meeting of the Eclectic Town Council.
+3 Eclectic Eclectic residents gather for municipal candidate forum Cliff Williams Updated Aug 14, 2025 Eclectic residents and candidates were passionate about their needs and calling at Thursday’s Candidate Meet and Greet.
News Featured Davis enters Eclectic council race Cliff Williams Jul 14, 2025 As a pastor Daren Davis drives quite a bit. He travels between his church’s campuses in Eclectic, Millbrook and Rockford.Â
cesspool on the backyard senssnow Apr 8, 2025 Contrary to popular belief, septic tanks are rated by the number of bedrooms in a home Buy Now
News Featured Citizens hold town hall meeting Melody Rathel / TPI MelodyRathelReporter mel.rathel@alexcityoutlook.com https://www.alexcityoutlook.com/content/tncms/avatars/2/81/036/281036ac-82fe-11ee-be0d-db1f3080ace1.cb461dcaba4449011615967b6bf1f933.png Jan 8, 2025 City of Alexander City City Council president Buffy Colvin speaks with citizens at the town hall meeting Friday night to explain the reasoning… Buy Now
News Featured Citizens hold town hall meeting By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel Jan 8, 2025 Alexander City residents expressed their concerns at a town hall meeting Friday night.
News Featured Top Story Sewage rates to remain steady in 2025, 2026 File / TPI Jan 7, 2025 STOCK: city council Buy Now
News Featured Top Story Sewage rates to remain steady in 2025, 2026 By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel Jan 7, 2025 Sewer rates will not increase in 2025 or 2026 after a vote by the city council Monday night.
News Featured City council to vote on sewer rate rescission By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel Updated Aug 3, 2025 Local residential sewer rates may not see an increase this year.