If you pass by our office on Veterans Drive during the month of September, you’ll see four large teal bows hanging from the columns on the front of our building. Most will travel by and probably never take notice, but for some of us, their meaning carries a message deeper…READ_MORE
During last Tuesday’s Scottsboro municipal election, 2,678 voters voted. That is only 22.49 percent of Scottsboro’s 11,905 registered voters.The race for Mayor between incumbent Jim McCamy and political newcomer John Moses was won with only a 222 vote differential. McCamy received 1,450 votes, while Moses received 1,228. McCamy said, “I…READ_MORE
During last week’s Scottsboro City Council work session, the Jackson County Children’s Advocacy Center requested funding in the amount of $300,000 from the opioid settlement funds received by the City of Scottsboro. It was noted that of the $8.5 million distributed, $730,000 was given to the Alabama Boys and Girls…READ_MORE
by Martha Smith
The Jackson County Commission heard from Mountain Lakes Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Rick Roden at the last commission meeting held on January 13, 2020.
The Scottsboro Police Department is pleased to announce that they are now taking applications for the upcoming session of the annual Citizens Police Academy.
CASA of Jackson County was established in Scottsboro in September of 1979 by Interface Mission Service, TARCOG and one of its first volunteers, Beverly Waldrop.