Courthouse surveillance sweep yields nothing

by Martha Smith
At the Jackson County Commission meeting held on Monday, January 25, 2021, Interim Chairman Jason Venable gave an update on the counter-surveillance sweep that was done at the courthouse after allegations of covert surveillance surfaced. Venable held a four-page report as he gave the results.

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COVID-19 vaccination eligibility expanded in Alabama

Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) announced Friday starting February 8, ADPH will extend eligibility for COVID-19 vaccinations to include people 65 or older, and additional groups of frontline workers.

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30 Minutes with Mayor McCamy

Mayor Jim McCamy stated he would like to thank Senator Steve Livingston for coordinating a visit and meeting with Kenneth Boswell, the Director of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA).

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Have you signed up for TAP yet?

What is TAP?
Aging at Home Support of Jackson County has set up the Telephone Assurance Program, (for Jackson County seniors 60 and up), and it is designed to provide security, alleviate loneliness, reduce isolation, avoid victimization and prevent premature entry into nursing homes.

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ALEA investigating alleged inappropriate surveillance of Jackson Co. Courthouse employee

According to a press release from the Jackson County Commission today,  “The four District Commissioners of the Jackson County Commission have been advised that an investigation is underway by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency involving an allegation of

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