News Featured Horseshoe Bend military park announces symposium By William Marlow Multimedia Reporter Aug 4, 2022 Horseshoe Bend National Military Park will host its annual symposium later this month, bringing state historians together to discuss the signi…
+5 News Spotlight The Kelly's new exhibit focuses on state's Native American heritage By BRIANA WILSON Bureau Chief Sep 28, 2021 The Kelly Fitzpatrick Memorial Gallery invites residents near and far to visit the gallery for an opportunity to discover the art and history …
Opinion The good things about Tallassee Carmen Rodgers Feb 19, 2020 Last week, I wrote a column addressing Tallassee and its identity — or lack thereof. I have received some positive feedback, but this week I w…
News Featured New Site appoints councilmember, OKs mayor’s raise Gabrielle Jansen Jan 23, 2020 New Site native Cory Clark wants to give back to his community as he serves Place 4 on the New Site Town Council.
News History comes to life at Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson Nov 13, 2019 Thousands of people came to Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson to get a close-up view of how people lived before Alabama became a state.
+3 Archives ... and One Fire Still Burns Willie Moseley Oct 30, 2019 A locally produced drama chronicling the days of the Muscogee Creek nation in eastern Elmore County is slated to take the stage once again in …
Eclectic Spotlight Popular historical drama to be presented in restored Tallassee theatre TPI StaffUpdated Aug 5, 2025 A locally-produced drama chronicling the days of the Muscogee Creek nation in eastern Elmore County will be presented once again in Tallassee,…
News Tallassee Historical Society to unveil Osceola monument Carmen Rodgers Apr 18, 2018 By Carmen Rodgers
News Lead Forward Luncheon celebrates area women By Alethia Russell Mar 12, 2017 Alexander City’s Chamber of Commerce celebrated women of Tallapoosa and Coosa counties at their Lead Forward luncheon Friday afternoon.