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Founder of Prattville citizens' group hopes to take message far

Prattville Progress - Sat Nov 07

For several months, the Progress has reported on the activities and events of a local citizens' group known as the Wetumpka Tea Party, which has partnered with other local groups to address various political issues, like high taxes, health care reform, and governmental abuse of power.

County commission told porch roof has separated from support columns

Prattville Progress - Sat Nov 07

County Clerk Sally Hand and Administrator-Treasurer Steve Golsan take notes Tuesday as a local construction official explains the scope of the problems discovered at the county's agriculture office complex.

Public paid for officials to play golf?

Prattville Progress - Sat Nov 07

ANGELIQUE SUZANNE is the staff photographer for the Progress Weeklies. She can be reached at progressphoto@gmail.com or at 334-365-6739. -- Progress Like my colleagues before me, I, too, have had a difficult time trying to decide in which direction to take my first column.

IRS seeks check recipients in area

Montgomery Advertiser - Fri Nov 06

The Internal Revenue Service may owe you money. The IRS is looking for 257 taxpayers in the River Region in order to give rather than to receive.

Medical maladies continue for Mott, Muffin

Prattville Progress - Thu Nov 05

Helen Mott holds Muffin, her Pomeranian, Tuesday as they inspect the heavy growth that has been allowed to take over the lot next door to their 215 Teri Lane home.

Schools keeping close tabs on diesel prices

Prattville Progress - Thu Nov 05

A student hops on an Elmore County school bus Monday morning as traffic is halted on Holtville Road.

Gubernatorial candidate to call out Riley on bingo issue

Dothan Eagle - Thu Nov 05

A Republic candidate for governor plans to call out Gov. Bob Riley Thursday on his stance on electronic bingo.

Low tax revenue may lead to furloughs

Montgomery Advertiser - Thu Nov 05

City of Montgomery employees moved one step closer to having to take mandated furloughs as the city's sales tax revenues took another hit in October.

Medical maladies continue for Mott, Muffin

Prattville Progress - Wed Nov 04

Helen Mott holds Muffin, her Pomeranian, Tuesday as they inspect the heavy growth that has been allowed to take over the lot next door to their 215 Teri Lane home.

Schools keeping close tabs on diesel prices

Prattville Progress - Wed Nov 04

A student hops on an Elmore County school bus Monday morning as traffic is halted on Holtville Road.

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