Small Town Political Gazette 4/25/08
Tuskegee News Editorial about the various political issues in Macon County, from school superintendent selection to gaming
Selma Times Journal Editoral and article about gang activity in Selma
The Outlook Governor’s veto overruled and Sunday alcohol sales will begin in Camp Hill. Article remarkable for State Senator Ted Little’s statement, “Most legislators do not believe the Governor should veto local legislation,” he said. “They put themselves in my position and didn’t want the Governor overriding their local bills.”
Times-Record Students protest county school board’s actions
Baldwin County Now Daphne council debates “sewering County Road 69″. Sewering?
Demopolis Times Marengo County Commission tries to address the issue of appointed members of the E911 board not showing up for meetings
In the food, fun and maybe politicking category:
Troy Fest this Saturday
Belk Bluegrass Festival in Belk also Saturday
There are rumors of a festival of mass consumption and involving motor cars is being held all weekend in Lincoln at which many of the state’s leading political figures will be present