Alexander City Outlook Featured Top Story Local organizations join together to grow food pantries Gwen Bishop Updated Nov 5, 2025 With growing uncertainty as to when SNAP benefits will be reinstated, local groups are pulling together to gather as much as possible for resi…
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News Hospital requests $1 million in county funding File / TPI Mar 14, 2025 Russell Medical CEO Jim Peace spoke to the Tallapoosa County Commission about funding assistance. Buy Now
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Web Only Wetumpka Pediatrics to expand Cliff Williams Oct 18, 2024 Renovations are underway to expand medical services at Wetumpka Pediatrics.
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Opinion Medicare for all would "fix" what isn't broken Janet Trautwein Aug 11, 2022 Medicare for All remains on the congressional docket. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., recently re-introduced his bid for a single-payer system, cl…
Opinion Medicare for all would "fix" what isn't broken Janet Trautwein Aug 10, 2022 Medicare for All remains on the congressional docket. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., recently re-introduced his bid for a single-payer system, cl…
Opinion Medicare for all would "fix" what isn't broken Janet Trautwein Aug 8, 2022 Medicare for All remains on the congressional docket. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., recently re-introduced his bid for a single-payer system, cl…
News Town Council hires third full-time medic By BRIANA WILSON Bureau ChiefUpdated Aug 8, 2025 The Eclectic Town Council approved changes to its EMS services at its meeting on Monday, May 17.