Maxwell/Gunter Dispatch - Thu Nov 19
The November Base exercise, a joint exercise conducted with Autauga County officials, went 'very well' said the Maxwell-Gunter Exercise Evaluation Team chief.
Prattville contract with Chevron will help make buildings 'green'Montgomery Advertiser - Thu Nov 19
PRATTVILLE -- City buildings in Prattville are 'going green' under a new energy savings program.
Frazer pastor's resignation may bring changesMontgomery Advertiser - Thu Nov 19
A popular pastor's announcement that he is leaving Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church to help build a new church in Prattville is causing reverberations that could shake the leadership of one of the largest and most influential churches in the country.
Demanding justification for expensePrattville Progress - Wed Nov 18
In the November 7, 2009, issue of the Prattville Progress, I note that the CPA who took part in the city audit stated in part, and I quote, "the year-old financial statements indicated that city officials must be extra diligent in managing city finances." I then read Angelique Suzanne's column revealing the over $40,000 expenditure of the ...
Accident at the airportPrattville Progress - Wed Nov 18
Emergency agencies, PHS students take part in mock disaster From left, as smoke billows from a 'crashed' plane and mannequins lay across the tarmac in the background, Kaitlyn Conway and Savannah Renfrow try to revive Amber Chapman, who lay motionless on the runway during Thursday's mock disaster.
New MHS should open in mid-JanuaryPrattville Progress - Wed Nov 18
Construction continued this week on the long-anticipated Marbury High School building, shown in this August pho to.
Montgomery mayor signs contract with recycling groupMontgomery Advertiser - Tue Nov 17
Plasma Waste Recycling of Huntsville and CH2M HILL signed a contract with the city of Montgomery on Monday and now will begin studying how feasible it is to build a plant here that can turn almost all of the city's garbage into reusable energy and byproducts.
Prattville gets 'A' in first credit ratingMontgomery Advertiser - Tue Nov 17
PRATTVILLE -- Prattville officials are applauding an 'A' credit rating given the city by Standard and Poor's. The company, an internationally recognized provider of credit ratings, uses 12 letter ratings for credit scores, with AAA being the highest and D being the lowest.
Smoking ban may not pass tonight in PrattvillePrattville Progress - Mon Nov 16
The Prattville City Council will take up a change in the city's smoking ordinance during tonight's meeting, but the votes might not be there for passage.
Demanding justification for expensePrattville Progress - Sun Nov 15
In the November 7, 2009, issue of the Prattville Progress, I note that the CPA who took part in the city audit stated in part, and I quote, "the year-old financial statements indicated that city officials must be extra diligent in managing city finances." I then read Angelique Suzanne's column revealing the over $40,000 expenditure of the ...
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