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Biden administration may sink Alabama landing U.S. Space Command

  Huntsville has been recommended as the number one choice by the U.S. Air Force for the Space Command. However, it would be no shock to hear politics may play a role in denying the state the final choice. A recent report from “The Washington Post” reveals that President Joe Biden may reverse the Air…

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Obituaries

Thomas Earl Abrams   Thomas Earl Abrams Sr., age 85, of Rockford, passed away on Sunday, March 26, 2023. Thomas is survived by his son, Thomas E. “Tommy” Abrams Jr. (Susan); his son, Timothy R. Abrams (Kristy); and his son, Tony C. Abrams (Donna); his grandchildren, Joshua Abrams, Chase Abrams, Thomas King, Jessica Abrams, Treavor…

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Central High School announces March Students of the Month

Congratulations to the seventh grade student of the month, A’maiya Jackson. A’maiya is quiet, and she finishes her work in a timely manner. After she completes her assignments she quietly finds something productive to do such as work on other class work.   Congratulations to the eighth grade student of the month, Rachel Reams. Rachel is a great student and…

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Need to correct real problems

  It never fails that during the weekend I’ll have a pretty good idea of what I want to write about, but something else always pops its head to change my mind. This time I’ve changed topics three times, and, if I didn’t have to get this done on Monday this week, it would probably…

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SGA members continue work on service projects during Spring Break

Student Government Association member Traci Cox came up to the school during Spring Break to plant three Blue Spruce trees. The vision is for the trees to one day serve as holiday trees for a tree lighting ceremony and centerpiece for a Winter Wonderland event. Traci will continue to provide the trees with care throughout the school…

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Community volunteers helping to make difference around school

New directional signs were installed over Spring Break to help community members and visitors find their way to various venues around the Central Coosa campus. Thank you to Coosa County District 1 Commissioner John Forbus for auguring the holes to set the new signage. Also over Spring Break, community volunteer and grandparent, Mr. Fred Brooks,…

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When the government breaks its own laws: Part 2 of 2

The main focus for today’s observations of obvious tyranny committed by our very own federal government as related to the trial of several members of the Proud Boys and their participation within the January 6, 2021, invasion of the U.S. Capitol building, by the rightful owners of said building, collectively known as “we the people.”…

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Church Briefs

April 1 Holly Springs Baptist Church and Cemetery Association will hold its bi-annual meeting at 10 a.m. April 1 at Holly Springs Baptist Church. All members, please attend.   April 7 Marble City Baptist Church of Sylacauga’s choir will present a musical titled “Love Took His Breath Away” on Good Friday, April 7, at 7…

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March 20-26, 2023

  Jail population as of March 26: 29 inmates Males: 27 Females: 2   ARRESTS On March 22, Sgt. Rudd arrested Jaron Tait Compton, a resident of Weogufka, for Probation Violation and Failure to Appear in Court. He was processed into the Coosa County Jail with no bond. On March 25, Minkah Juma Jordan, a…

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