It’s been nearly eight months since Megan Giles, 19, of Jackson’s Gap, was killed as she was crossing the street in Tuscaloosa, but Giles’ family isn’t giving up on getting her justice.
Lizi Arbogast
Managing Editor
It’s been nearly eight months since Megan Giles, 19, of Jackson’s Gap, was killed as she was crossing the street in Tuscaloosa, but Giles’ family isn’t giving up on getting her justice.
Managing Editor
A Reeltown High School Class of 2026 graduate was killed in a crash in Wetumpka just hours after receiving her high school diploma.
Tray Richardson will be the next Elmore County District Court Judge.
It was the first of its kind in the state of Alabama and a Reeltown High School junior walked away with the state championship title.Â
Each year, thousands of Alabamians are victims of violence, and in their despair, they wonder where to turn. Their spouse may have been murdered, a loved one may have been sexually assaulted, or their child may have endured abuse. Possibly, t…
On Thursday, Gov. Kay Ivey announced more than $7.6 million in state funding is being awarded to cities and counties for 26 road projects across Alabama, highlighting her ongoing commitment to improving the state’s infrastructure.
A Reeltown High School senior is preparing for two graduation ceremonies.Â
A new opportunity has arrived for students of Tallapoosa County. It is an opportunity to advance and prepare for the future— and they get to be the first ones from central Alabama to do it.Â
Dedication, discipline and balance are three things students often have to learn when deciding to get involved beyond academics.
For these Reeltown educators, there is more to the job than just teaching.Â
It was a race. But the third annual Samson Strong 5K and 1-mile run were to encourage, support and celebrate first and foremost.
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…
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…
While Beau’s Law will help protect pets across the state, local governments already have similar laws in place.
State Rep. Ed Oliver addressed the Tallapoosa County Commission Monday morning concerning funds coming to Tallapoosa County through the Rural Health Transformation Act and the passing of Senate Bill 269, which helps rural ambulance services.
Reeltown’s newest addition is serving up community – with coffee on the side.Â
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.
Currently in Alexander City
After a fulfilling experience at the Electric Cooperatives of Alabama Youth Tour, a Reeltown High School junior is headed to Washington, D.C.Â
Earning an overall superior rating is not just about hitting every note perfectly.
Edward Bell Career Technical Center advisory board committee member Stacy Gunn visited the Tallapoosa County Board of Education to pitch a plan about bringing a modern manufacturing career technical center to Reeltown.Â
Serving Dadeville, Reeltown and Tallassee, Aero Engine Solutions aviation chief Ty Ashe has proved his dedication to aviation becoming the recipient of the Aircraft Owners and Pilot Association’s Best Instructor of the Central Southern Region…
Upgrades to the playgrounds for students with special needs at Dadeville Elementary School and Reeltown Elementary School are expected to arrive next school year.Â
Tallapoosa County Alabama 4-H is continuing to build leaders as it gets ready to host its Tallapoosa County 4-H County Contest.Â
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