At least five were injured at Blue Creek during an annual Fourth of July fireworks show.
First responders are asking that people stay away from the Blue Creek are on Lake Martin after an explosion erupted Friday night. According to reports, there was an explosion involving fireworks on a boat that left multiple people injured. Union and Stillwaters fire departments have been pages to the scene, and LifeFlight has been requested. Please avoid the Blue Creek area near Highway 49 as first responders and law enforcement continue to work. This story will be updated as more inform…
The July 4 holiday is coming up quickly, and there’s no shortage of things to do around Lake Martin. From a boat parade to a concert by an American Idol winner, the Lake Martin area will be bustling this Fourth of July.
Tallapoosa Publishers Inc. showed out at this year’s Alabama Press Association summer convention banquet.Â
There are all kinds of traits we get from our parents and grandparents. Maybe it’s our eye color, our height or even parts of our personality. But our genetic profile also impacts our health.Â
The Fourth of July is almost here, and it’s important to be prepared for one of the busiest lake weekends of the year.
Although the Fourth of July is filled with summer fun, it marks a significant event in the history of the United States. The holiday is marked by fireworks, patriotic gear and the symbol of the United States — the American flag.Â
Contrary to trapping and relocating, this company works to seal and solve.Â
Ten new names have been added to the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department Most Wanted list.
For this year's Day of Action, the Lake Martin Area United Way and its volunteers completed their first Day of Action event at Jim Pearson Elementary School and Dadeville High School. Volunteers painted railings, did landscaping work and worked in various areas of each school. The next LMAUW…
Lake Martin Area United Way wrapped up its first Day of Action for this year Friday afternoon.
Recycling has always been an important part of Alexander City’s culture.
Lake Martin Area United Way wrapped up its first Day of Action for this year Friday afternoon.
Recycling has always been an important part of Alexander City’s culture.
The Speedy Trial Act has officially taken effect, and it’s hitting close to home in a high-profile, nationally known case.
Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither was Russell Medical.Â
Lake Watch of Lake Martin issued a no-swimming warning at the swim beach at Kowaliga Restaurant after high levels of E. coli were found in the area on Lake Martin.
The dining hall at Camp ASCCA has suffered fire and water damage after it was struck by lightning.
There’s a lot of hands that go into preserving the beauty of Lake Martin and one such organization is the Lake Martin Resource Association.Â
Tanks rolled through Washington D.C. California National Guard responded to riots in Los Angeles. As protests happened in Dadeville, the Alabama National Guard’s 214th Military Police Company deployed to Romania to support elements there and in Bulgaria and Poland.
Small acts add up over time and can sometimes have a big impact.
The Town of Rockford has implemented a new method for safe disposal of prescription drugs.Â
From the American Idol stage to Lake Martin, Taylor Hicks is coming back to town.
With residents expressing concerns over 380 South West Street to the City of Dadeville, the owner Andrea Clark came to address the council.Â
Brittany Powell has dedicated years to serving communities and now she hopes to serve Camp Hill as its next mayor.Â
For the third time, Phil Blasingame is a candidate for mayor of New Site.
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