The Dadeville Record Camp Hill town council discusses concerns Sarah Chase Dec 8, 2025 The Camp Hill town council discussed confusion over a possibly busted pipe in the town limits.
+3 Alexander City Outlook Featured Top Story Recent water treatment updates prepare city for the future Gwen Bishop Updated Nov 5, 2025 In the more than 20 years Lynn Miller has worked with Alexander City Water Services, he has seen a lot of change.
+2 Recreation Fight to Protect Natural Lands Matt Campbell Apr 29, 2025 Lake Watch has a new president. At the Lake Watch of Lake Martin annual meeting in February, the gavel passed to Bill Butler to begin a three-…
News Featured Top Story FROM THE MAYOR: Baird addresses water quality petition Updated Aug 3, 2025 Dear Editor,
Opinion FROM THE MAYOR: Baird addresses water quality petition Melody Rathel / TPIMelRathelReporter mel.rathel@alexcityoutlook.com https://www.thewetumpkaherald.com/content/tncms/avatars/7/00/48d/70048d8c-82fe-11ee-a8ed-5f8a9e30a981.cb461dcaba4449011615967b6bf1f933.png Jan 31, 2025 Â Alexander City Mayor Woody Baird holds up an old pipe to show where some of the water issues are coming from. Buy Now
News Featured Top Story Mayor looking into solutions for water issues Lizi Arbogast Gwin Lizi Arbogast Gwin Updated Aug 3, 2025 It’s no secret the City of Alexander City has been plagued with water issues.
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.