TALLADEGA — For an unprecedented 15 years in a row, Talladega County Schools Superintendent Dr. Suzanne Lacey received perfect scores on her annual evaluation by members of the County Board of Education.
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TALLADEGA — For an unprecedented 15 years in a row, Talladega County Schools Superintendent Dr. Suzanne Lacey received perfect scores on her annual evaluation by members of the County Board of Education.
Three people have been arrested in Talladega County for either selling or possessing with the intent to sell various controlled substances.
TALLADEGA — The Talladega County Commission approved several routine agenda items during its regular meeting on Monday, June 22. They were as follows:
TALLADEGA — Talladega County Emergency Management Agency Director LeighAnn Butler was recently awarded the Advanced Level Emergency Manager designation by the Alabama Association of Emergency Managers, noting her completion of 1,000 hours of emergency management training and professional development.
Talladega County voters largely stayed home in droves during Tuesday’s runoff elections for a handful of statewide offices, but, with one exception, those who did vote tended to vote the same way the rest of the state did.
The Talladega County Drug and Violent Crime Task Force made two felony drug arrests last week in unrelated incidents, according to Commander Mike Roberson.
Deputies of the Talladega County Sheriff’s Office are investigating alleged criminal mischief that resulted in damage to some $10,000 worth of fiber optic cable.
Voters in St. Clair and most of Talladega County will head back to the polls Tuesday to decide which major party candidates will continue on to the general election in November.
The Talladega County Board of Education spent about 10 minutes in executive session Monday morning to discuss pending litigation. When members returned to public session, the board then voted 3-0 to approve a settlement agreement recommended by attorney Charlie Gaines,…
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