According to Alabama House Representative Jamie Kiel, it is great to see this investment being made in the local community college. “I am so excited to see this plan come to fruition,” said Kiel. “It is so needed. The Phil Campbell campus was really special to me as a student here, and I can’t
Stadthagen explained that if his bill passes, “They can’t purchase property in Alabama.” Rep. Jamie Kiel said, “Your bill protects the state from the communist Chinese.” “My district was also impacted by the great sucking sound of jobs leaving the country that Ross Perot talked about, and that
Mayor David Grissom thanked the chief for applying for the grant. He also thanked the governor, ADECA Director Kenneth Boswell, state Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, and state Sen. Larry Stutts, R-Tuscumbia, for their part in helping secure the grant funds. “These grant funds will allow
Gov. Kay Ivey today signed legislation that would allow Alabama’s governor or Legislature to limit the state’s pricing gouging law to areas rather the entire state during declared emergencies. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
The Alabama House of Representatives Thursday passed a bill that would make it a felony for most individuals and organizations to assist people with absentee ballots. HB 209, sponsored by Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, passed on a mostly party-line 76-28 vote after a filibuster from
Northwest-Shoals Community College will announce building/capital improvement plans and gather feedback from the public Monday, May 8, at 6:00 p.m. in building 305 (SUB Addition) on the Phil Campbell campus. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
Funding for the project includes money awarded by the Legislature through the Public School and College Authority bond issue. The most immediate needs in terms of buildings are on the Phil Campbell campus. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
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