March 5th Primary Results
Lasted Updated at: 3/6/2024 6:43 am Calhoun County, AL – While no results have been certified below are the current results for March 5th Primary. *Results will be updated as results comes in. Republican Ballot For Calhoun County Judge of Probate Julie Borrelli 31.36% Jon Garlick 33.21% Shirley Millwood 35.43% For Member, Calhoun […]
March 5, 2024 Most Wanted in Calhoun County
Calhoun County, AL – Each week the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office released their current “Most Wanted” list. An “FTA” means that a person failed to appear for a court date and does not necessarily mean guilty of a criminal charge. A “Probation Violation” means that a person has been found guilty of a charge and […]
Anniston Special Called City Council Meeting for Liquor Licenses : March 4th, 2024
Anniston, AL – The city of Anniston held a Special Called City Council meeting on February 4th, 2024. City Council Invocation Pledge Of Allegiance Call To Order Roll Call Mayor Jack Draper – Present Ward 1 Councilman Jay Jenkins – Present Ward 2 Councilman Demetric D. Roberts – Present Ward 3 Councilwoman Ciara […]
Jacksonville City and Jacksonville State University Collaborate on Road Closure for Randy Owen Center Construction
Jacksonville, AL – As first reported in an article on the Jacksonville City Council Meeting, in a collaborative effort between the City of Jacksonville and Jacksonville State University, a critical safety measure will be implemented for the construction site of the Randy Owen Center for the Performing Arts. Starting in mid-March, a portion of Seventh […]
McClellan Development Authority Embarks on Innovative Eco-Friendly Paving Project at Lake Yahou Park
Anniston, AL – The McClellan Development Authority (MDA) is set to revolutionize Lake Yahou Park’s drives and parking lot, thanks to a groundbreaking $653,424.12 grant from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management. The grant, earmarked for paving using an asphalt mixture modified with recycled tire rubber, represents a forward-thinking approach to enhance the park’s infrastructure […]
Calhoun County Baseball
Oxford, AL – After a long, drama-filled day of quarterfinals and semifinals, top seed Oxford and No. 2 Alexandria get through to championship round. Pairings CALHOUN COUNTY TOURNAMENT (All games at Choccolocco Park) Saturday, March 2 No. 11 Jacksonville Christian 3, No. 14 Anniston 0 No. 6 Donoho 8, JCA 0 No. 12 Weaver 7, No. […]
Gadsden State Community College’s Anniston Ayers Campus Celebrates Women’s History Month with Empowering Events
Anniston, AL – As shared by Sydney Burns, an intern in the Gadsden State Public Relations and Marketing Department, in honor of Women’s History Month, Gadsden State Community College’s Ayers Campus is set to host a series of empowering events aimed at recognizing and celebrating the contributions of women. These events, curated for employees, students, […]
Alabama Attorney General Announces $220 Million Settlement in Opioid Crisis Litigation
Montgomery, AL – In a significant development in the ongoing battle against the opioid crisis, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall declared a groundbreaking $220 million settlement with two major opioid distributors, Cardinal Health and Cencora (formerly AmerisourceBergen). This resolution comes as a result of litigation filed by the state against the “Big Three” distributors, including McKesson, […]
Calhoun County Spring Roundup
Calhoun County, AL – Young pitches two hitter, and Piedmont gets lots of offense in victory over Saks. Reaves, Martin and Davidson power Ohatchee. Hess sisters lead way for Alexandria. In baseball, Cleburne County wins two, and Munford shuts out B.B. Comer. Jacksonville girls, Faith boys roll to victories in soccer. PIEDMONT — Carson Young […]