It was one of the first industrial buildings in Tallassee. It was started as a textile mill taking advantage of the fall in the water of the Tallapoosa River.Â
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Marine Patrol Division is enhancing its service to the public with the launch of a new, streamlined online submission form for marine event permits.
Before you start any spring projects - planting, fencing or digging - remember to call 811 first to protect yourself, your property and your community.
The Alabama Work Zone Safety Act was signed into law this week by Gov. Kay Ivey. The act establishes a pilot program to authorize the procurement, installation and operation of a photographic speed enforcement system within an interstate high…
The Elmore County Food Pantry distributed about 600,000 pounds in the past year and that amount is anticipated to grow. In the last year the nonprofit organization served about 545 families and individuals with food insecurities.
On Friday, Gov. Kay Ivey on Friday signed Senate Bill 99 related to the display of the Ten Commandments in schools. The bill requires the display of the Ten Commandments, along with their historical significance, in certain public schools, su…
Eclectic Water Authority customers now have an option for help when they get a surprise increase in their water bill. At its Monday meeting, the Eclectic Town Council approved an insurance proposal from Tennessee-based ServLine, which is a program discovered through Alabama Rural Water Association.
Details emerged in a preliminary hearing for James Dillion Hatfield, 34, of Wetumpka, who is charged with felony leaving the scene of an accident with injury in November 2025 and first-degree assault from the same accident.
This spring, the Elmore County Extension Office is inviting the public to engage with its employees during Alabama Extension Week, which runs April 12 to 18.Â
Elmore County High School juniors and seniors enjoyed prom Saturday with the theme Under the Golden Moon. It featured the senior leadout with students most often posing with parents to mark the special occasion at the Eclectic Warehouse. Attendees also enjoyed cornhole and basketball on the …
The Thompson family gathered Sunday like it so often does. Children were running around. Good food was plentiful. But one person was missing — Michael Randall Thompson.
With worsening drought conditions across the state and low relative humidity, Alabama Forestry Commission forester Rick Oates has issued a statewide Fire Alert effective immediately.
An Alabama Department of Transportation access management project along U.S. Highway 231 in Wetumpka, will begin Monday, April 6, weather permitting.   Â
Dr. Lyndsay Ewing has never seen herself as anything other than a doctor. Even as a child she treated her patients — her dog and parents. Ewing is now a doctor and the only thing that has changed is the toolbox.