Creekmore said State Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, contacted him several months ago and discussed the amount of littler along the U.S. 72 west corridor. U.S. 72 is used to haul debris to the Cherokee Industrial Landfill, which is located near the Barton-Riverfront Industrial Park. CLICK HERE
TUSCUMBIA — A $15,000 grant will allow Colbert County District Attorney Hal Hughston III to modernize the equipment used by his staff. The money is being provided by the Colbert County Community Development Committee, which disburses money from the Tennessee Valley Authority’s in-lieu of
The Colbert County District Attorney’s Office received a $15,000 grant on Wednesday from the Colbert County Community Development Commission to support upgrades in services and resources. Sen. Larry Stutts, Rep. Kerry Underwood and Rep. Jamie Kiel presented the check to District Attorney Hal
Guest speaker Rep. Jamie Kiel kicked off the Franklin County Education Retirees Association meetings for the new calendar year Oct. 18. The meeting took place at the Russellville First Methodist Church ministry center. Kiel said that more than 1,000 pieces of legislation were introduced, but