News from www.alexcityoutlook.com - Wed Oct 01
The Alabama Department of Transportation is continuing to improve the condition of U.S. Highway 280 in Alexander City.
Council discusses budgetAlexander City Outlook - Wed Oct 01
The city council of Alexander City was forced to make some tough decisions, Monday night, which left some city department heads disappointed.
Foundry's future unclearAlexander City Outlook - Wed Oct 01
Robinson Foundry is one area business feeling the recent economic woes, and rumors indicate that the business closed Monday.
Neighborhood welcomes Padgett familyNews from www.alexcityoutlook.com - Mon Sep 29
A neighborhood came together Sunday in order to welcome a new family to Alexander City.
Autaugaville man aids in Haitian relief effortsMontgomery Advertiser - Sun Sep 28
It's not a war zone, but pa tients needed to be evacuated and supplies delivered by air and boat since roads and bridges were wiped out.
VA commissioner to negotiate veterans home design contract with Birmingham firmThe Mobile Register Online - Fri Sep 26
State Veterans Affairs Commissioner Clyde Marsh can now negotiate with a Birmingham architectural firm on a contract to design a fourth state veterans nursing home.
Kiwanis club inducts new officersAlexander City Outlook - Fri Sep 26
The Kiwanis Club of Alexander City had a year of accomplishments - the club donated money to 14 various groups in the area and participated in 15 special projects.
Workshop helps area businessesAlexander City Outlook - Fri Sep 26
Area business people took a day, Thursday to learn how to not only interact better with their employees but also improve customer service.
Marching band seniors honored with receptionAlexander City Outlook - Wed Sep 24
The Benjamin Russell High School "Pride of Alexander City" marching band had a special way to recognize the band's senior members and their parents, Tuesday.
Fire chief interviews underwayAlexander City Outlook - Tue Sep 23
Alexander City came one step closer to hiring a new fire chief Monday as the first set of interviews took place at City Hall.
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