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Representatives Robbins, Fidler, Colvin, Brown, Kiel introduce bills targeting illegal immigration

  Special to the News   Representatives Robbins, Fidler, Colvin, Brown, and Kiel have introduced new legislation targeting illegal immigration. “The previous presidential administration’s open border policies have been absolutely disastrous for the state of Alabama,” said House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter. “Our school systems’ ELL programs have been pushed to the brink, housing in rural and…

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Montgomery man killed in wreck

  Special to the News   A two-vehicle crash that occurred at approximately 6:50 p.m. Thursday, February 13, has claimed the life of a Montgomery man. Joseph R. Miller, 28, was fatally injured when the 2019 Dodge Charger he was driving collided head-on with the 2012 Mercedes-Benz GLK 350 driven by Matthew Neely, 20, of Todd, N.C.…

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Gov. Ivey awards grant to Two Rivers Lumber in Kellyton

    Two Rivers Lumber Company currently operates a sawmill in Demopolis near where the Tombigbee and Black Warrior rivers meet. Last year the company committed to opening a second sawmill in Coosa County, with production expected to begin this year. Photo courtesy of Two Rivers Lumber   By Christa Jennings Senior Staff Writer  …

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Goodwater man arrested for officer assault, more

Jacario Montez Kelly   By Christa Jennings Senior Staff Writer   A Goodwater man was arrested on four charges, including assaulting a police officer, from two agencies last Saturday. On February 8, Goodwater Police Department received a call for a domestic dispute in progress on Alabama Highway 9 in the Goodwater town limits. Chief Deputy…

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Central High School celebrates Black History Month

  Special to the News   This year’s theme for Black History Month is Healthcare Professionals. In history classes the first week in February, students viewed introductory videos from Gerceia and Felton Lee, who shared their career paths as engineers in the medical field. The students had an opportunity to write down questions they had regarding the career…

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Local brothers holding annual veterans supply drive

  Following a previous donation drive, local youth stand next to the collected donations, saluting with a veteran who served as a World War II Air Force airplane mechanic. Pictured from left are Air Force veteran Harvey Rackley, King Hoyett, Carter Tindall, Brandon Thompson, Kaden Tindall, and Brantley Robinson. File photo   By Christa Jennings…

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Westwater Resources successfully commissions Kellyton qualification line

Now capable of producing about 1mt per day of battery anode material   Special to the News   Westwater Resources Inc., an energy technology and battery-grade natural graphite company, announced Tuesday that it successfully commissioned the CSPG qualification line at its Kellyton Graphite Processing Plant. The Kellyton qualification line offers the capability of processing approximately…

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Gov. Ivey shares Free File now open to Alabama income tax filers for 2025 season

Special to the News   Alabama taxpayers with a qualifying 2024 adjusted gross income can prepare their 2024 state and federal income tax returns online using free tax preparation and e-filing software now available at Alabama Free File or IRS Free File. “Free File is now available in Alabama to help eligible taxpayers take the guesswork out of completing state and federal tax returns,” said Gov. Kay Ivey.…

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Sheriff’s Office makes FTA arrests

By Christa Jennings Senior Staff Writer   The Coosa County Sheriff’s Office recently made two unrelated arrests for outstanding warrants for failure to appear, or FTA. Chief Deputy Scott Hammond reported that on January 27, Deputy Dawson went to Talladega County Jail to pick up an individual on a warrant from Coosa County. Robin Shaylin…

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Research on inshore species yields interesting revelations

  A great inshore fishing trip can include southern flounder and speckled trout. Photo by David Rainer   The Alabama Conservation Advisory Board will consider removing the exception for one fish larger than 26 inches in the redfish daily bag limit. Photo by David Rainer A proposal by the Marine Resources Division would reduce the…

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