WVTM - Fri Nov 06
A judge has refused to block the sale of Richard Scrushya s palatial Lake Martin home.
Police net 2 on burglary chargesAlexander City Outlook - Fri Nov 06
A traffic stop by the Tallapoosa County Sheriffa s Department in Dadeville on Monday morning led to the arrest of two men that were wanted in connection with 28 burglaries in the Holiday Shores area.
Judge clears way for sale of Scrushya s lake homeWVTM - Thu Nov 05
A judge has refused to block the sale of Richard Scrushya s palatial Lake Martin home.
Judge clears way for sale of Richard Scrushy's Lake Martin homeThe Mobile Register Online - Thu Nov 05
A judge has refused to block the sale of Richard Scrushy's palatial Lake Martin home.
Scrushy sale MondayAlexander City Outlook - Thu Nov 05
Richard Scrushya s multi-million dollar Lake Martin home will be sold to the highest bidder on the steps of the Tallapoosa County Courthouse at a Monday morning auction after a judge denied the former HealthSouth CEOa s late attempt to halt the transaction.
Six arrested in Macon Co. drug stingWSFA-TV Montgomery - Sat Oct 31
Several Macon County residents are under arrest on of distributing drugs, trafficking in cocaine, and conspiracy to commit various drug crimes, as well as failing to affix tax stamps to various illegal drugs.
H1N1 shots arriveAlexander City Outlook - Wed Oct 28
The Tallapoosa County Health Department used about half of its first shipment of H1N1 influenza vaccinations during a walk-in clinic on Wednesday.
Students need to know the factsAlexander City Outlook - Wed Oct 28
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Murder case gets new approachAlexander City Outlook - Mon Oct 26
USPS inspectors use billboards across east Alabama to gather information in Camp Hill Post Office slaying Published Monday, October 26, 2009 The United States Postal Inspection Service will begin posting billboards in east Alabama next week to encourage people who have information about the murder of postal worker Tony Harrelson to come forward.
Keeping your kids safe when they're onlineAlexander City Outlook - Thu Oct 22
Earlier this week, Lt. Bill Hough of the Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Department shared a frightening story with students at Alexander City Middle School.
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