The center, located in the former Mars Hill Preschool building on East Lawrence Street, came together through the combined efforts of the Russellville City Board of Education and Superintendent Heath Grimes, Russellville Mayor David Grissom and the Russellville City Council, Rep. Jamie Kiel,
RC&D executive director Lauranne James said the funding was divided among nine projects in Franklin County, with the remainder of funding being used to purchase $1,200 worth of sanitizing machines and solution for Franklin County Schools. State Rep. Jamie Kiel said he was glad to see
Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, last year said he thinks the Franklin County amendment will be approved by statewide voters. “It may give the statewide legislation some traction,” he said then. READ MORE
These two grants have been used to replace one HVAC unit in the Historic Roxy Theatre. According to the council, Rep. Jamie Kiel was instrumental in assisting with these grants. “We are most appreciative to Kiel, along with Sen. Stutts and Rep. Robertson, for their endorsement,” said arts
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Rep. Kiel knows the importance of Pre-K and the quality of Alabama’s First Class Pre-K Program, which we utilize at RCS. He even arranged a meeting at the building with Alabama’s Secretary of Early Childhood Education, Jeanna Ross. His efforts, along with the support of Russellville Mayor David
The legislation would require lime to be labeled with its relative neutralizing value. Supporters say the additional information would help farmers improve efficiency when applying the soil amendment. The bills define relative neutralizing value based on the calculation of calcium carbonate
“Under my proposal, all profit would go to K-12 schools to meet critical infrastructure needs including the ability of the state to use this money for a bond issue for infrastructure needs,” Kiel said. “I am also open to using up to half of the proceeds for post secondary scholarships,
Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, thinks the retirement benefits need to apply to all school personnel because shortages can be seen in multiple fields, not just classroom educators. “We not only have a teacher shortage in Alabama, we have a support personnel shortage as well in many areas of
Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, said he agrees with Pringle’s bill, but wasn’t sure it had the needed support to advance Thursday. “I think it’s unfair for the girls who are playing girl sports to play against boys,” Kiel said. READ MORE