Area News
Goodwater man arrested for meth, other charge
By Christa Jennings Senior Staff Writer On February 8, the Coosa County Sheriff’s Office picked up Christopher Nicholas Williams from the St. Clair County Jail and arrested him for outstanding warrants from Coosa County. Williams; 39 years old, of Goodwater; was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and obstructing justice by using a false identity. His…
Read MoreGeorgia man arrested on drug-related charges
By Christa Jennings Senior Staff Writer A Georgia man was arrested for marijuana and a related charge following a traffic stop. On February 8, Deputy Kelley was on patrol on U.S. Highway 231 when he observed a vehicle with a minor traffic violation and initiated a traffic stop. As he approached the vehicle, Kelley…
Read MoreWork begins on Outdoor Forrest Classroom
Special to the News Students and staff started work this week on the arboretum trail of trees to the entrance of the outdoor classroom. The trail will include 25 labeled trees, as well as an ADA-accessible walkway. The Outdoor Forrest Classroom will connect the school with the current Outdoor Classroom, easing accessibility for students and…
Read MoreKellyton woman arrested for DUI
By Christa Jennings Senior Staff Writer A Kellyton woman was arrested earlier this month for driving under the influence following a traffic stop. On February 6, deputies Kelley and Brown were on routine patrol on U.S. Highway 280 when they came across a vehicle traveling at an excessive rate of speed and proceeded to conduct…
Read MoreIndie author Negrita Smart announces new nonfiction children’s book for ages 2-6, releasing this spring
Special to the News Indie’s children author Negrita Smart, a native of Dadeville, has announced the upcoming release of “Daniel Chooses to Forgive,” a nonfiction picture book for ages 2-6, set to launch this spring. Designed to introduce young readers to kindness, forgiveness and learning how to mend friendships, “Daniel Chooses to Forgive”…
Read MoreCoffman seeks reelection to Board of Education
Special to the News My name is Sharon Coffman. I would like to announce my candidacy for re-election for Board of Education, District 4, Coosa County. I have been privileged to serve on the Board for almost six years. I am a retired elementary school teacher with a master’s degree from Auburn University. I…
Read MoreWoman, man arrested for burglary, theft
By Christa Jennings Senior Staff Writer A Lineville woman and Kellyton man were arrested Tuesday on burglary- and theft-related charges from the Nixburg area. On Tuesday, February 17, the Sheriff’s Office received a call for a burglary in progress on County Road 61. The caller reported seeing the individuals on his phone, which was…
Read MoreFebruary 9-15, 2026
Jail population as of Feb. 15: 40 inmates Males: 34 Females: 6 ARRESTS On February 9, Chief Hammond arrested Dana Michelle Broom, a citizen of Enterprise, on the charge of Failure to Appear in Court X 2. She was processed into the Coosa County Jail with no bond. On February 9, Chief Hammond arrested…
Read MoreRevenue stream needs economic development, growth
As you know, we lost our District 4 Commissioner Ronnie Joiner. Ronnie was a patriot who loved this county and our citizens. He worked hard not only for his district, but the entire county. I appreciate the County Commission closing the courthouse to allow our employees to attend the funeral. Ronnie often passed through…
Read MoreDrone sighting leads to ADOC K-9 arrest near Ventress Correctional Facility
Special to the News On Sunday, February 15, the ADOC K-9 team assigned to Ventress Correctional Facility was notified about a drone sighting on state property. Officers located a suspect in the area, and investigation revealed that he was the drone pilot. Investigation also revealed another suspect, Landon Shane Ezell, in the area. ADOC…
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