MONTGOMERY– Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) announced Friday that starting March 22, ADPH will extend eligibility for COVID-19 vaccinations to include people age 55 and older, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and the population defined as Allocation Phase 1c in the Alabama Vaccine Allocation Plan, www.alabamapublichealth.gov/covid19vaccine/assets/adph-covid19-vaccination-allocation-plan.pdf .
Author: Keri Coots
Highlands Medical Center honored
by Martha Smith
On Friday, March 12, 2021, Senator Steve Livingston presented a resolution in recognition of Highlands Medical Center and its staff for their service during the ongoing pandemic.
Shelton fined by Ethics Commission
Former Scottsboro City Mayor Robin Shelton was fined $250 by the Alabama Ethics Commission.
30 Minutes with Mayor McCamy
by Martha Smith
In keeping with a commitment to resurface streets, Mayor Jim McCamy and City Engineer Josh Little recently sat down with the City Council Paving Advisory Committee and Jim Green from the Water, Sewer and Gas Board (WSG) to discuss a list of streets and roads in Scottsboro that need paving, identifying some of the worst for wear in order of condition, as well as consideration of WSG projects.
Black History Month: Danielle Jackson Steward
by guest writers Gary & Kim Speers
The theme of Black History Month for 2021 is, The Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity. This week we acknowledge the accomplishments of Danielle Jackson Steward, Pharm. D.