+4 Lake Martin Living It all starts with the soil Shane HarrisUpdated Aug 5, 2025 Another spring and growing season is upon us, with many people prepping their vegetable gardens for planting or anxiously adding various new p…
Sports Auburn announces tree rolling is back Staff Report Aug 8, 2023 The Auburn Oaks are ready to be rolled.
+4 Lake Martin Living Best way to spend $10 in your garden Shane HarrisUpdated Aug 5, 2025 I can always tell when people are getting in the mood to prepare for another year of gardening, taking care of the lawn and doing yard work. M…
+3 Nature Of The Lake Alabama Red Clay Kenneth Boone Kenneth Boone Mar 21, 2023 The primary colors of Lake Martin are blue, green and red: blue sky and water; green pine needles and leaves; and red clay.
News Top Story Specialty Auburn-branded SoilKit to give homeowners access to research-based results Staff report Jul 26, 2021 The College of Agriculture at Auburn University recently partnered with AgriTech Corp. on a specialty Auburn-branded SoilKit to deliver digita…
Recreation Protect the lake during construction Eric Reutebuch Apr 14, 2021 Residential construction on Lake Martin is on a tear. According to John Coley at lakemartinvoice.com, “… In 2020 the inventory went down in wa…
News Top Story New high school construction underway Carmen Rodgers Dec 1, 2020 With the parking lot complete, the Tallassee City Schools Board of Education is moving forward with Phase 2 of the new high school project. Ac…
+2 Archives Lawn Care Mallory KelleyUpdated Aug 4, 2025 Many homeowners have given up on the battle to treat their lawns themselves, and many are still waging personal wars by wondering, ‘What am I …
+2 News Reeltown High School awarded grant for aquaponics education system By Carmen Rodgers Nov 20, 2019 Students at Reeltown High School are learning about aquaponics thanks to a $5,829 grant through the Coosa Valley Resource Conservation and Dev…
+2 News Featured Reeltown High School awarded grant for aquaponics education system Carmen Rodgers Nov 20, 2019 Students at Reeltown High School are learning about aquaponics thanks to a $5,829 grant through the Coosa Valley Resource Conservation and Dev…