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2026 RABIES CLINICS VACCINATION SCHEDULE

BAXLEY ANIMAL CLINIC 256-249-3738   As per Alabama state law all dogs and cats 12 weeks of age or older are required to be vaccinated for rabies. The fee for the vaccination has been set at $12. (CASH ONLY) All cats must be in carriers and all dogs on leashes. All vaccines are good for…

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Annual Drinking Water Quality Report – Kellyton Water System

January-December 2025   Is my water safe? Last year, as in years past, your tap water met all U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) drinking water health standards. Your local water officials vigilantly safeguard its water supplies and once again we are proud to report that our system…

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May 4-10, 2026

Jail population as of May 10: 25 inmates Males: 20 Females: 5   ARRESTS On May 5, Deputy Kelley arrested Shana Alexandria Wright, a citizen of Tallassee, on the charges of Possession of Marijuana 2nd, Driving Under the Influence (Alcohol), Drug Paraphernalia 1st Offense, and Synthetic Narcotic-Possession. She was processed into the Coosa County Jail…

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Be prepared to vote Tuesday

    Notice: The Mt. Olive voting facility has moved to the new Goodwater Fire Station 3 in Mt. Olive.   The 2026 Primary Election is Tuesday, May 19. The Primary Runoff Election will be held June 16. After the primary, Coosa County will have no local, county candidates who will face a runoff on…

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The prophet of the Publix parking lot

“Yeah, I got a story for you,” said the old woman in the nursing home. She had midnight skin, dandelion-fuzz hair, and she smoked Newports. Each day she liked to park her wheelchair in the parking lot where she could face the supermarket, and watch all the happy customers walk in and out of Publix.…

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Coosa, Clay counties form joint narcotics task force

            By Christa Jennings Senior Staff Writer Coosa and Clay counties have now joined forces to create a joint task force with a focus on narcotics crimes. Coosa County Sheriff Michael Howell, Clay County Sheriff Henry Lambert and District Attorney for Clay and Coosa counties Joseph Ficquette jointly announced the…

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Rockford salutes Coosa’s veterans with banner program

  By Christa Jennings Senior Staff Writer The Town of Rockford is honoring and saluting Coosa County’s veterans with an opportunity for individuals to purchase banners to be displayed at a summer event and for years to come. The banner program is for past and present military heroes, including living or deceased veterans, those currently…

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Lamar Daugherty announces re-election campaign for Coosa County Commission District 5

  Special to the News Lamar Daugherty has officially announced his candidacy for re-election to the Coosa County Commission, District 5, seeking to continue the work he began during his current term serving the citizens of District 5 and all of Coosa County. During his time in office, Daugherty has worked to manage the county responsibly, protect taxpayer dollars…

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Lady Cougar softball honors seniors during post-game ceremony

  Special to the News   The post-game ceremony celebrated five Lady Cougar senior softball players, including their accomplishments and future plans. Ruby Burks, who has played for five years as an outfielder, was joined by her parents, Chris and Beverly Burks. Hannah Hyatt, who has played  for four years as shortstop, was joined by her parents, Jonathan…

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Seniors savoring last days at Central High

  Special to the News   Last Friday, May 1, was National Decision Day. Seniors at Central High School represented their post-secondary college, military, or trade decision by wearing a T-shirt depicting their decision. A Wall of Honor banner was displayed where seniors signed their name and wrote their chosen college name, branch of the military,…

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