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SERVICES 

 

WATER DAMAGE CLEANUP & RESTORATION: A small amount of water can lead to major damage in your home. Our trusted professionals dry out the wet area and do repairs to protect your family and your home’s value! If you have water in your home that needs to be dried, Call 24/7: 1-833-879-1371 Have ZIP code of service location ready when you call!

 

APPLIANCE REPAIR: Prompt local service available for appliance repair. Washer/Dryer, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Stove/Oven and all major appliances. Certified, Insured techs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call to schedule your appointment now! 1-877-441-0132

 

BEAUTIFUL BATH UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Superior quality bath and shower systems at AFFORDABLE PRICES! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Call Now! 1-833-770-0326

 

SELLING a RV, Tractor or Golf Cart? ADVERTISE STATEWIDE or by region in over 100 Newspapers, reaching over 1 million readers each week!  Run your ad in our Classified Network for just $210 per week! Make one call to this newspaper (participating Ala-SCAN newspaper) or call 1-800-264-7043 to find out how easy it is to advertise statewide!

 

We Buy Houses for Cash AS IS! No repairs. No fuss. Any condition. Easy three step process: Call, get cash offer and get paid. Get your fair cash offer today by calling Liz Buys Houses: 1-877-385-7131

 

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HEALTH/BEAUTY

 

ATTENTION OXYGEN THERAPY USERS! Discover Oxygen Therapy That Moves with You with Inogen Portable Oxygen Concentrators. FREE information kit. Call 1-833-650-7885

 

Attention: VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! A cheaper alternative to high drugstore prices! 50 Pill Special – Only $99! 100% guaranteed. CALL NOW: 1-833-641-6606

 

FOR SALE

 

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AFFORDABLE TV & INTERNET. If you are overpaying for your service, call now for a free quote and see how much you can save! 1-833-641-6672

 

NEED NEW FLOORING?  Call today to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-833-641-6567

 

No more cleaning out gutters. Guaranteed! LeafFilter is the most advanced gutter protection for your home, backed by a no-clog guarantee and lifetime transferrable warranty. Call today 1-833-683-2005 to schedule a FREE inspection and no obligation estimate. Plus get 20% off! Seniors and military save an additional 10%. Restrictions apply, see representative for warranty and offer details

 

Prepare for power outages today with a Generac Home Standby Generator. Act now to receive a FREE 7-Year warranty with qualifying purchase* Call 1-877-323-5516 today to schedule a free quote. It’s not just a generator. It’s a power move.

 

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AUTOMOTIVE

 

Donate your car, truck, boat, RV and more to support our veterans! Schedule a FAST, FREE vehicle pickup and receive a top tax deduction! Call Veteran Car Donations at 1-877-724-3049 today!

 

GOT AN UNWANTED CAR??? DONATE IT TO PATRIOTIC HEARTS. Fast free pick up. Patriotic Hearts’ programs help veterans find work or start their own business. Call 24/7: 1-833-426-0193

 

Subscriber classified ads:

 

WANTED

Male mannequins. Call 256-377-2525.

 

TRAILER FOR SALE

1998 Fleetwood; 16×80; 3 bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; $12,500. Text 256-330-2217 or email gingooz1226@gmail.com.

 

WANTED

Wheel Horse lawn tractor. Call 256-329-9792 and leave message with model number, asking price, location, and condition.

 

WANTED

Old wooden houses and/or barns to tear down for the old wood; will clean up the lot. Call 256-295-3574.

 

FOR SALE

4 lots in Hidden Valley. Call 205-217-3221 for more information.

 

FOR SALE

Red 3-piece sectional couch for $300, 1 riding saddle for $100. Call 256-794-2725 for more information.

 

FOR SALE

Coosa County cane syrup. Call T.W., 256-377-1916; or J.W., 256-377-2465.

 

FOR SALE

Sale on beehives! Supers, frames, tops, bottoms; also smoker, hive tool, jacket, etc. If you want to get set up to raise bees but find it costly, this is your opportunity. Call Sara at 205-217-3221.

 

LEGALS:

 

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF ACTION

Public Notice  is  hereby  given  that, on the 16th day of June, 2025 Ethan Vallely  and  Leah  Vallely,  the Plaintiffs,  filed  an  amended complaint  in  the  Circuit  Court  of Coosa County (CV-2024-900030) for Sale  For  Division  of  and  to  Quiet Title  to  Property  identified  as: Beginning at  the northeast corner of  the SW ¼  of  section  14 and go South 8 chains and 75 links to line of Corley and Lauderdale (formerly a ditch,) thence In a southeasterly direction  along  a  wire  fence (formerly  a  branch  or  ditch,)  5 chains  and  50  links;  thence  in  a northeasterly  direction  along  said fence (formerly a branch) 6 chains and 50 links; thence east along said fence (formerly a branch) 5 chains and  44  links  to  the  land  formerly owned  by  D.M.  Jenkins;  thence north  6  chains  and  25  links  to Soccopatoy  and  Alexander  City road, thence west along said road 15  chains  and  50  links  to  the starting  point,  contains  12  acres, more or less, in SW ¼ of Section 14, Township  23,  Range  20,  less  and except  the  right-of-way  for  public highway.  Commencing  at  the southeast  corner  of  the  N  ½  of Section  15  following  the Soccopatoy  Road  east  7 ½  chains, thence  north  10  chains  to  J.G. Barnette’s line,  thence west along Barnette’s line  7 ½  chains;  thence south  10  chains  to  the  starting point,  same  containing  30  acres, more of less, in the S ½ of NW¼ of Section 14, Township 23, Range 20. This  conveyance  and  the warranties  hereinafter  contained are made subject to all easements, restrictions,  covenants and  rights of-way  of  public  record  affecting· title  to  the  subject  property.  The Defendants named in the complaint of  the  afore-said  property,

JENNIFER  C.  WARD,  WILLIAM  H. CLAYBROOK,  DIANE  RODGERS CLAYBROOK,  JIMMIE  CLAYBROOK a/k/a  JAMES  L.  CLAYBROOK, (deceased),  his/her  heirs,  or devisees,  CAREY  WORTH CLAYBROOK  a/k/a  C.W. CLAYBROOK, (deceased), his/her heirs, or devisees, MARY DALLAS LAUDERDALE, (deceased), her heirs, or devisees, LAURIE DILTS, MELINDA C. DICKENS, (deceased), her heirs, or devisees, JAMES L. DICKENS, CLINTON CLAYBROOK, (deceased), RANDALL CLAYBROOK, SHARON CLAYBROOK, LANCE CLAYBROOK, LESLIE CLAYBROOK, and any unknown parties and

persons, firms, corporations or entities who claim said lands, any part thereof or any interest therein, whether such interest be  present, future, contingent, reversionary, or otherwise. The object of the action is to obtain from the  court a judgement granting a fee simple unencumbered interest in the above-described property to Plaintiff. The Defendants and unknown parties who may have an interest in the  subject property or who are claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, said property,  or any portion thereof, are hereby directed to plead, answer or otherwise respond to the complaint. Such answer or response shall be filed in the office of the  undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of  the answer shall be  served on the  Plaintiff’s attorney Jason M. Jackson at Radney Radney & Jackson, LLC Post Office Box 819, Alexander City, Alabama 35011 phone number 256-234-2547.

AN ANSWER IS DUE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE LAST DAY  OF PUBLICATION  OF  THIS  NOTICE WHICH  IS  7th OF  JUNE,  2026. IF NO ANSWER OR RESPONSE IS WITH FILED BY SAID DUE DATE WITH  RESPECT  TO  THE  PROPERTY DESCRIBED  IN  THE  COMPLAINT,  A JUDGMENT TO QUIET TITLE WILL BE TAKEN  BY  DEFAULT  AGAINST DEFENDANTS.

Jamey Johnson

Clerk of  the Circuit Court of Coosa County, Alabama

The Coosa County News:

CV-2024-900030

 

The Coosa County News –  April 17; April 24; May 1; May 8, 2026

 

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

FOR LEGAL PUBLICATION

 

Case No.  2026-00011

The State of Alabama, Coosa County Probate Court

Estate of: Patricia Ann Brown, Deceased.

 

Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the 20th day of April 2026 by the Honorable Richard M. Dean Judge of the Probate Court of Coosa County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said Estate are required to file an itemized and verified statement of such claim in the office of the said Judge of Probate within six months from above date, or said claim will be barred and payment prohibited.

 

Burton Dunn Administrator

20th day of April 2026

 

Attorney: C. Burton Dunn

Dunn & Associates, LLC

2 North Twentieth Street, Suite 1110

Birmingham, AL 35203

205-352-4455

 

The Coosa County News — April 24; May 1; May 8, 2026

STATE OF ALABAMA

PROCLAMATION

BY THE GOVERNOR 

WHEREAS the Alabama Legislature at its 2025 Regular Session enacted Act No. 2025-227 (SB118) and Act No. 2025-291 (HB354), proposing amendments to the Constitution of Alabama of 2022;

WHEREAS, in conformity with Section 284 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, as amended, the Legislature has ordered an election by the qualified electors of the state upon such proposed amendments; and

WHEREAS notice of this election, together with the proposed amendments, is required by law to be given by proclamation of the Governor, which shall be published once a week for at least four successive weeks immediately preceding the day appointed for the election;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Kay Ivey, as Governor of the State of Alabama, do hereby give notice, direct, and proclaim that on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, an election will be held in the State of Alabama in the manner and form provided by law upon the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of 2022 of the State of Alabama:

AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY ACT NO. 2025-227

Section 16.

That all persons shall, before conviction, be bailable by sufficient sureties, unless charged with capital murder, as provided in Section 13A-5-40, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; murder, as provided in Section 13A-6-2, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended, or any solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commit murder; kidnapping in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-6-43, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; rape in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-6-61, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; sodomy in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-6-63, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; sexual torture, as provided in Section 13A-6-65.1, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; domestic violence in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-6-130, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; human trafficking in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-6-152, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; burglary in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-7-5, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; arson in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-7-41, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; robbery in the first degree, as provided in Section 13A-8-41, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; terrorism, as provided in subdivision (b)(2) of Section 13A-10-152, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; and aggravated child abuse, as provided in subsection (b) of Section 26-15-3.1, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended; and shooting or discharging a firearm, explosive, or other weapon into an occupied dwelling, building, railroad locomotive, railroad car, aircraft, automobile, truck, or watercraft, as provided in Section 13A-11-61(b); and that excessive bail shall not in any case be required.

AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY ACT NO. 2025-291

Section 160.

(a) A district attorney for each judicial circuit shall be elected by the qualified electors of those counties in such the circuit. Such The district attorney shall be licensed to practice law in this state and shall, at the time of his or her election and during his or her continuance in office, shall reside in his or her circuit. His The term of office shall be for six years. and he He or she shall receive such compensation as provided by law; provided, the compensation shall not be diminished during his or her official term. Vacancies in the office of district attorney and in his or her staff shall be filled as provided by law.

(b) Clerks of the circuit courts shall be elected by the qualified electors in each county for a term of six years. If the office of register in chancery continues to be provided by law then the clerk of the circuit court may also fill such the office in a manner prescribed by law. Vacancies in the office of clerk of the circuit court shall be filled by the judge or judges of the circuit court who have jurisdiction over the county in which the office of clerk of the circuit court is located.

(c) Persons Individuals elected to the position of constable to assist the courts of the state as provided by law shall be subject to the same restrictions, rights, and limitations as are specified in section Section 280 of the Constitution of 1901 Alabama of 2022, and no law shall prohibit the receipt of fees for the performance of official duties of said the position while holding any other elected or appointed office.

(d) The revenue from fines, forfeitures, and court costs produced in district courts from the exercise of jurisdiction under municipal ordinances shall be apportioned between the municipality and the state as shall be provided by law.

FURTHER, I proclaim and direct that this proclamation shall be published once a week for the four successive weeks immediately preceding Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in every county as required by law.

 

The Coosa County News — May 1; May 8; May 15, 2026

 

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT TO BE PUBLISHED BY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

 

IN THE PROBATE COURT OF COOSA COUNTY,  ALABAMA

IN RE: THE ESTATE OF

EDITH MAE SPIVEY, Deceased.

CASE NO.: 2026-0013

 

Letters Testamentary on the Estate of said deceased having been granted to the undersigned  on the 24th day of April 2026, by the Honorable Richard M. Dean, Judge of Probate  Court of Coosa County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said  Estate are hereby required to present the same within time allowed by law or the same will be barred.

 

JOHN K. JOHNSON

Attorney for Personal Representative

  1. O. Box 434

Rockford, Alabama 35136-0434

 

JAMES RANDALL SPIVEY

Personal Representative

 

/s/ Richard M. Dean

RICHARD M. DEAN, Judge of Probate

 

The Coosa County News – May 1; May 8; May 15,  2026

 

PUBLIC NOTICE

STATE OF ALABAMA PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF COOSA
REGARDING DATE OF ELECTION AND OFFICERS/SUBJECTS TO BE VOTED FOR
IN THE MAY 19, 2026, PRIMARY ELECTION

Alabama will hold its Primary Election for the Democratic and Republican political parties on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.

AMENDMENTS APPEARING ON ALL BALLOTS: Democratic, Republican, and Constitutional Amendment ONLY

STATEWIDE AMENDMENT 1
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to provide that the following offenses shall be offenses for which a judge may deny bail: shooting or discharging a firearm into an
occupied dwelling or other occupied space in violation of Section 13A-11-61(b), Code of Alabama 1975; or any solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commit murder. Proposed by Act 2025-227.

STATEWIDE AMENDMENT 2
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to provide that the compensation of a district attorney may not be diminished during his or her term of office. Proposed by Act 2025-291.

 

DEMOCRATIC PARTY BALLOT

FOR GOVERNOR
WILL BOYD
JAMEL J. BROWN
YOLANDA ROCHELLE
FLOWERS
DOUG JONES
CHAD “Chig” MARTIN
NATHAN “Nate” MATHIS

FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
PHILLIP ENSLER
DARRYL D. PERRYMAN

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
DAKARAI LARRIETT
KYLE SWEETSER
EVERETT WESS
MARK S. WHEELER II

FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 1
JAMES O. GORDON
JOHN NORTHROP
JEFF RAMSEY

 

REPUBLICAN PARTY BALLOT

FOR GOVERNOR
KEN McFEETERS
“Alabama” WILL SANTIVASCI
THOMAS TUBERVILLE

FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
WES ALLEN
PAT BISHOP
GEORGE CHILDRESS
RICK PATE
STEWART HILL TANKERSLEY
NICOLE JONES
WADSWORTH
JOHN WAHL

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
SETH BURTON
DALE SHELTON DEAS JR.
JARED HUDSON
STEVE MARSHALL
BARRY MOORE
MORGAN MURPHY
RODNEY WALKER

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, 6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
CASE DIXON
GARY PALMER

FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
PAMELA L. CASEY
JAY MITCHELL
KATHERINE ROBERTSON

FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
CAROLEENE DOBSON
CHRISTOPHER CHRISTIAN HORN
GLENDA S. JACKSON

FOR STATE TREASURER
YOUNG BOOZER
STEVE LOLLEY

FOR STATE AUDITOR
DEREK CHEN
ANDREW SORRELL

FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
COREY HILL
CHRISTINA WOERNER McINNIS
JACK WILLIAMS

FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 1
MATT GENTRY
JEREMY H. ODEN

FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 2
PRISCILLA ANDREWS
CHRIS BEEKER
BRENT WOODALL
JIM ZIG ZEIGLER

FOR MEMBER, COOSA COUNTY COM MISSION, FOR MEMBER,

COOSA COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 4
MATTHEW REAMS
JOHNNIE SCHMIDT

 

FOR MEMBER, COOSA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NO. 4
SHARON COFFMAN
KIMBERLY D. CROWE

FOR MEMBER, COOSA COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 5
DILLON ADAMS
LAMAR DAUGHERTY

 

The Coosa County News – May 1, 2026

 

LEGAL NOTICE

 

The CITY OF GOODWATER, AL, is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from licensed engineering  firms and individuals to provide professional engineering services for grant-funded projects, as requested  by the Town, including but not limited to Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Appalachian  Regional Commission (ARC) programs. Eligible projects may include, but are not limited to, paving,  drainage, and water and sewer improvements. This procurement will last for three (3) years from the date  of adoption by the town council.

ENGINEERING SERVICES: The scope of work shall include, but is not limited to, assisting with the  preparation of grant applications to be submitted to the appropriate state or federal agency. If any grant is  awarded, the Town will determine the level and scope of services to be provided by the consultant. A lump sum, fixed-fee proposal will be required.

Engineering services are required for all phases of the project, including design, bidding, and construction.  The selected firm must be prepared and qualified to perform the following tasks, among others:

  • Prepare all necessary construction plans and specifications.
  • Prepare all bid documents and manage the bidding process in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.
  • Provide on-site resident inspection services during construction and submit regular progress reports to the Town.
  • Conduct a final construction inspection and issue a final certificate of completion upon project completion.
  • Deliver as-built drawings to the Town.

Qualification Packets will be evaluated and ranked based on the following criteria:

  1. Engineering Qualifications- 25 points
  2. Background and Experience- 25 points
  3. Personnel/Professional Qualifications- 25 points
  4. Capacity of Performance- 25 points

Total possible points to be achieved: 100

Submissions must be received by the City Clerk no later than noon, 15 days after this ad, on May 16, 2026.  Envelopes containing submissions must be sealed and labeled on the outside as follows: “Statement  of Qualifications for Engineering Services, Three-Year Procurement for Grant-Funded Projects” and  may be mailed or hand-delivered to the City Clerk, 22132 AL Hwy 9, P.O. Box 45, Goodwater, AL  35072.  

All submissions will be evaluated, and the Mayor and City Council will make an award decision. The  City of Goodwater is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It encourages the participation of women  and minority-owned businesses, as well as Section 3 qualified contractors, in all project contract  procurements. The Town reserves the right to reject any or all submissions. Direct questions and requests  for a copy of the full RFQ to Kindall Brown, Regional Planner, East Alabama Regional Planning  & Development Commission, 256-954-4819 or kindall.brown@earpdc.org.

Karleyun Lauderdale, Mayor

City of Goodwater, AL

 

The Coosa County News — May 1, 2026

 

STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF COOSA
PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING 2026 PRIMARY ELECTION,
TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2026, POLLING OFFICIALS

Pursuant to the Code of Alabama (1975), as Amended, §17-8-2, notice is hereby given of the following regarding Coosa County, Alabama, 2026 Primary Election.

Judge of Probate Richard M. Dean

Absentee (Courthouse)
Ramona Cina – Inspector
Jaci Robinson – Clerk
Latashiana Lee – Clerk
Rebecca Lewis – Chief Clerk

Community Life Center (Cottage Grove)
Calvin McKinney – Inspector
Robert Shaw – Clerk
Doris Smoot – Clerk
Valencia Shaw – Chief Clerk

Equality Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
Jacqueline Dean – Inspector
Anne Nixon – Clerk
Jean Prince – Clerk
Betty Haynes – Chief Clerk

Goodwater Fire Dept: Goodwater
Akita Caldwell – Inspector
Orenthal Moon – Clerk
Angela Poole – Clerk
Bonnie Machen – Clerk
Vickie Tuck Chief – Clerk

Goodwater Fire Station 3: Mt Olive
Mark Muncy – Inspector
Shari Acklin – Clerk
James Machen – Clerk
Tonia Muncy – Chief Clerk

Hanover Fire Dept
Wanda Ivey – Inspector
Kimberly Varner – Clerk
David Kelley – Clerk
Trenton Krueger – Clerk
Phyllis Culp – Chief Clerk

Kellyton Civic Complex Cafeteria
Annie Zeigler – Inspector
Steve Culberson – Clerk
Lyndell Kelley – Clerk
Miracle Zeigler – Clerk
Sherlene Leonard – Chief Clerk

Marble Valley Fire Dept.
David Joyner – Inspector
Rose Duke – Clerk
Debbie Hutto – Clerk
Karen Duke – Clerk
Jennifer Joyner – Chief Clerk

Ray Fire Dept.
Donna Alford – Inspector
Roger Baccigalopi – Clerk
Rita Brown – Clerk
Savannah Traywick – Clerk
Tammy Traywick – Chief Clerk

Richville Fire Dept.
Sheila Ward – Inspector
J.T. McDonald – Clerk
James Hammil – Clerk
Wayne Ward – Chief Clerk

Rockford Event Center
Katherleen McAdory-Larmon – Inspector
Melvin Larmon – Clerk
Sheila Poppell – Clerk
Shirley Ogle – Chief Clerk

Weogufka Voting House
Anne Evans – Inspector
Janet Pody – Clerk
Martha Mooney – Clerk
Brandon Adams – Clerk
Melvin Palmer – Chief Clerk

West Coosa Sr. Ctr. (Stewartville)
Paul Dunsieth – Inspector
Denise Adams – Clerk
Anita Moore – Clerk
Anita Crowe – Clerk
Lynn Varner – Chief Clerk

 

The Coosa County News — May 1, 2026

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