May 30, 2009 | Daily Sentinel
Council approves new 911 dispatcher
The Scottsboro City Council gave its approval for the hiring of a new dispatcher for the Jackson County 9-1-1 Center Tuesday evening.
Scottsboro High School's Class of 2009 will graduate this Friday night, and the senior class officers would like to remind parents and guests to please make sure the ceremony remains dignified.
Photos from Monday's Memorial Day ceremony in Scottsboro
Members of American Legion Post 30, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6073, the National Guard 152nd Military Police and Boy Scout Troop 220 participated in Monday's Memorial Day ceremony at Collins Elementary School here.
Scottsboro city council set to meet tonight
The Scottsboro City Council has moved its regular meeting to today at 6 p.m. following Memorial Day.
A 23-year-old man received burns to his body from an alleged incident involving a meth lab that blew up in Skyline Wednesday afternoon.
Cedar Hill Cemetery may get needed work
Cedar Hill Cemetery in Scottsboro is in need of some work, according to members of an advisory committee board.
Scottsboro To Receive FEMA Aid
One Valley city is waiting for assistance from FEMA after last month's windstorm.
Scottsboro BOE eliminates positions
The Scottsboro Board of Education approved several items that will be in effect for the new school year starting in August.
Scottsboro Police Department investigators arrested a woman, accused of stealing a debit card, Monday.
A Scottsboro man, currently out on bond, was arrested by city investigators Tuesday on drug charges involving a child.
A North Alabama man is jailed in Dade County, Ga., accused of child molestation and pornography.
There's pride in Ralph Dawe's voice as he talks these days. And there's much to be proud of for Scottsboro's police chief.
The Roseberry Rescue group met the Scottsboro City Council's conditions in order to receive funding for its project of spraying and killing Hydrillia and Milfoil on Roseberry Creek, an embayment of the Tennessee River.
Scottsboro's Water, Sewer & Gas seeks $500K grant for sewer improvements
The Scottsboro City Council tonight authorized the Waterworks, Sewer and Gas Board to apply for a $500,000 community development block grant to improve the sewer system in several neighborhoods.
Ex-Alabama booster denied new trial in NCAA suit
A former University of Alabama football booster has lost his bid for a new trial of his suit accusing the NCAA of slander.
Boy scout rescued after fall from Walls of Jericho
A 15-year-old Boy Scout has been rescued from the Walls of Jericho near Hytop after falling and hurting his foot.