The New Albany Board of Aldermen voted last week to seek federal funding in order to improve walking and biking paths around the city schools in order to decrease traffic and offer better transportation alternatives.
Two days into the second half of the school year, students in Tatum Nowlin’s fifth grade class at New Albany Elementary School already know how to work and maneuver the new classroom technology.
Mike Slaughter of Slaughter and Associates, urban planning consultant firm of Oxford, commended the mayor of Blue Springs and the aldermen members at their monthly meeting, Jan. 2, for the continuing progress in the town.
The New Albany Light, Gas & Water’s gas crews are one step closer to having a new home.
LG&W Manager Bill Mattox announced to the board last Thursday that plans to purchase five acres of land on East Bankhead had been finalized last month.
During its first meeting of the new year, the Union County School Board of Trustees welcomed two new board members, who will serve as representatives of the county’s 3rd and 4th districts.
The U.S. Marshals Service is asking for the public’s help in finding a Union County couple who have been on the run for more than three years after being charged with manslaughter in the death of their two-year-old adopted daughter.