Senate Pro Tem Greg Reed, R-Jasper, said Monday that in the first 16 days of session, the Senate has passed 149 bills and approved 86 nominees.
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3/23/21
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By the time you read this latest canine missive, Becky will be having a drink with an umbrella in it on a tropical island. Becky and I met on a Tuesday in March and by Friday she retired from Wells …
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3/23/21
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, a conservative firebrand and staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump who has come under fire for remarks he made preceding the attack on …
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By KIM CHANDLER
Associated Press | 3/23/21 |
Bill Penney Ford in Jasper will be holding a ribbon cutting Friday at 2 p.m., as well as a grand opening celebration on Saturday with food and fun, including opening specials across the entire inventory.
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By ED HOWELL
Daily Mountain Eagle News Editor ed.howell@mountaineagle.com | 3/23/21 |
The Jasper Housing Authority has received $1.9 million that will improve the landscape of the Coke Oven Branch that includes the Petree apartment complex.
By NICOLE SMITH
Daily Mountain Eagle nicole.smith@mountaineagle.com | 3/22/21 |
Career technical education options continue to expand in Jasper City Schools.
By NICOLE SMITH
Daily Mountain Eagle nicole.smith@mountaineagle.com | 3/22/21 |
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — National Guard members will begin immunizing rural residents against COVID-19 this week as Alabama tries to improve a vaccination rate that's trailing most of the …
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
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3/21/21
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Mayor David O'Mary told a commercial real estate agent at a Jasper City Council work session that the city's highly sought topographic maps will not be released for private commercial …
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By ED HOWELL
Daily Mountain Eagle News Editor ed.howell@mountaineagle.com | 3/21/21 |
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — At least 10 tornadoes struck Alabama and Mississippi this week during a severe weather outbreak that could have been worse if temperatures hadn't remained relatively …
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
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3/20/21
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The Jasper City Council is discussing about reappointing a number of boards, as the vast majority of the committees have all or most of their seats held by members whose terms have expired, sometimes for years - going back as far as the early 2000's.
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By ED HOWELL
Daily Mountain Eagle ed.howell@mountaineagle.com | 3/20/21 |