The Etowah County Commission approved a $37.5 million budget
in a special called meeting thursday.
The budget includes a 2.5 percent
pay increase for employees, , Chief administrative officer.Patrick Simms said
the raise will reflect a step increase for classified employees and be a 2.5
percent cost of living adjustment for non-classified employees. Simms said the cost of health insurance for
employees increased by 5 percent, but the commission will absorb the increase
in the budget and not pass it on to employees.
Simms said some of the figures in the budget are not set in stone. He
said he expects a 3 percent to 5 percent increase in sales tax revenue and a slight
increase in property tax revenue next year.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Man pleads guillty to murder for hire
Federal prosecutors say an east Alabama man has agreed to
plead guilty to murder for hire.
Investigators say Allen W. Morgan of Munford tried to hire who he
thought was a KKK member to kill a black neighbor, who his wife accused of
raping her. That "KKK member" turned out to be an undercover FBI
agent and Morgan was taken into custody shortly after trying to hire the agent.
According to court documents, Morgan described how he wanted his neighbor murdered
by stating, he wanted the man hung in a tree like an animal.
Morgan faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
Police search for sex offender who removed tracking anklet
Oxford Police are asking for the publics help finding
44-year-old Charles Brown.
Police say the Eastaboga man removed his court-ordered
monitoring ankle bracelet Monday afternoon. Authorities say Brown is a
convicted sex offender who has a violent history with law enforcement. If you have information about Brown, you are
asked to call the Oxford Police Department.
Convicted sex offenders sentenced in Calhoun County
Two convicted sex offenders, convicted in separate cases of
sexually abusining children in Calhoun county have been given maximum
sentences. Circuit Judge Brian Howell sentenced 33 year
old Derick Reza Foroutan, of Anniston to
99 years in prison without the chance for parole. In early August, Foroutan was
convicted of first-degree rape for having forcible sex with an 11-year-old girl
last year. Circuit Judge Debra H. Jones
sentenced 39 year old Valerie Stanton of
Gadsden, to two consecutive 20-year sentences in prison. In connection with her
August conviction of second-degree rape and second-degree sodomy for having a
sexual contact with a 15-year-old boy.
Monday, September 23, 2013
I20 eastbound to Georgia closed due to wreck damage
Alabama state troopers at least one person was injured in an early
morning accident involving 4 tractor trailers on interstate 20 just east of
oxford. The accident closed the eastbound lanes of the
interstate for hours. Troopers say one driver in the accident had been airlifted
from the scene. Troopers say the accident
happened around 4 a.m Monday morning.
The rerouting of traffic created a mile long backup as traffic was
diverted at exit 199. Motorists were
able to return to the interstate at exit 205.
Troopers say this afternoon that ALDOT is keeping the section of
interstate closed to make repairs and hope to have one lane open by 4 this
afternoon.
Police searching for suspect in attempted armed robbery
Gadsden Police are searching for a woman who they believe
used a knife to try and rob another woman at the East Gadsden Wal-Mart
Supercenter Friday afternoon. A
58-year-old woman told police a white woman in her twenties with long blonde
hair, wearing a white T-shirt and dark pants, approached her in the parking lot
from a white Nissan. The woman was
carrying a knife with an eight- to nine-inch blade. She pointed the knife at
the woman and told her to hand over her purse and all of her money. The victim instead held her purse and began
yelling for help, which prompted other shoppers to run to the scene. The woman
with the knife got into her car and fled.
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