Central Alabama Community College secures $10 million funding deal for campus renovations in Childersburg and Alexander City Thursday, August 17 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamCHILDERSBURG AND ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. - In a resounding win for the institution's educational and facility development, Central Alabama Community College (CACC) has secured a significant funding deal of $10 million for the fiscal year (FY) 2023.
Central Alabama Community College makes major $76.8 million impact on service area Friday, February 17 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamALEXANDER CITY, Ala. - According to a recent study done by a respected industry leader in labor market analytics, Central Alabama Community College (CACC) has impacted the economy of the four communities that house its campuses significantly over the last two years.
Gov. Ivey announces over $190 million being made available for statewide broadband expansion Thursday, February 2 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamMONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama’s efforts to extend access to broadband service to unserved areas received a boost last week with the U.S. Treasury Department’s approval of the state’s plan to make $191.8 million available for broadband expansion.
Over $1 million donated to local organizations for child abuse and neglect prevention Monday, January 30 by Michael GiddensSYLACAUGA, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention (ADCANP) are joining local and state leaders on Monday, Jan. 30 to present a check in the amount of $1,436,650 to local grantee organizations in Alabama’s third Congressional district.
SL Alabama donates $1 million to Central Alabama Community College Wednesday, November 30 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamALEXANDER CITY, Ala. - Central Alabama Community College (CACC) recently received a $1 million donation from automotive parts manufacturer SL Alabama to go towards workforce development projects.
Allen Oil in Sylacauga, Alex City to add car charging stations after Gov. Ivey awards $2.45 million in grants Tuesday, November 29 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - Two Allen Oil locations in Sylacauga and Alexander City will soon add two-bay car charging stations as part of a $2.45 million total in grant money awarded by Gov. Kay Ivey earlier this month.
Gov. Ivey awards over $1.7 million in grant funding to Childersburg Water, Sewer, & Gas Tuesday, November 8 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamCHILDERSBURG, Ala. - Last Friday afternoon, Nov. 4, the Childersburg Water, Sewer, & Gas board announced that Gov. Kay Ivey approved a grant fund amount of $1,745,000 for sanitary sewer improvements.
Gov. Ivey awards over $19 million to help boost Alabama communities Thursday, October 20 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamMONTGOMERY, Ala. - Last Thursday, Oct. 13, Gov. Kay Ivey announced that she awarded nearly $19.3 million to provide improvements in 49 Alabama towns, cities, and counties.
Gov. Ivey awards over $80 million for increased broadband access throughout Alabama Wednesday, October 5 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamMONTGOMERY, Ala. - Last month, Gov. Kay Ivey awarded $82.45 million through a grant to provide greater statewide broadband service availability throughout much of rural Alabama.
Alexander City, Sylacauga, Talladega airports awarded money as part of $12.5 million grant Monday, May 16 by Michael GiddensMONTGOMERY, Ala. - Last Thursday, May 12, an announcement was made that over 20 Alabama airports, including three local ones, were granted Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) aid in the form of a $12.5 million grant.
Governor Ivey awards $1 million grant to assist new industry in Kellyton Monday, February 14 by Michael GiddensMONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds awarded by Gov. Kay Ivey will be used to provide infrastructure needed for Alabama Graphite Products to open a processing facility in Coosa County.
Alabama surpasses one million COVID-19 cases since start of pandemic Thursday, January 13 by Michael GiddensBIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) has accounted for over one million positive COVID-19 cases since the first was reported in Montgomery in March of 2020.