Alabama
Census data shows Chelsea is the third fastest growing city in Alabama
CHELSEA, Ala. (WBRC) – New census knowledge exhibits the town of Chelsea is the third quickest rising metropolis within the state, and the town’s working onerous to be sure that development is manageable.
The mayor stated there was truly a short while when Chelsea was the fastest-growing metropolis in Alabama.
He stated many of the development is going on amongst homebuyers, however there are a number of tasks within the works to help the inflow of curiosity.
“Chelsea is certainly nonetheless very a lot a spot the place individuals wish to come and reside and lift their households and our metropolis is simply getting greater.” Chelsea Mayor Tony Picklesimer stated he’s pleased with the exponential development his metropolis is seeing.
“A lot of the development is in residential housing after all. We’ve a variety of housing being constructed on the east finish of city however we additionally… there there’s additionally a really giant subdivision only a mile right here from Metropolis Corridor. We’ve a good way of life. We’ve an excellent high quality of life. You already know, we’ve received nice colleges we’ve received…you already know, we’re very accessible to Birmingham… all the things… the entire fashionable conveniences, all of the shops and all the things it’s readily accessible from Chelsea,” he defined.
Mayor Picklesimer stated the street work proper now outdoors Metropolis Corridor will reroute Freeway 47, and straighten out congestion on Freeway 39 from 280.
However that’s not all.
“We’ve received a light-weight challenge occurring at thirty sixth and eleventh so simply maintaining with the site visitors, it’s a problem, however Shelby County is doing their greatest to fulfill that problem. We do have infrastructure development occurring across the metropolis,” Mayor Picklesimer stated.
The mayor additionally helps the town forming its personal college system, and Chelsea voters will quickly determine whether or not to boost their very own property taxes to help it.
Opponents stated it’s too pricey and the town would do higher staying in Shelby County Faculties, however the mayor disagrees.
“Most huge cities… all of our neighboring cities Pelham, Alabaster, Leeds, Trussville, all of our neighboring cities have already damaged away from the county system and shaped their college system. That is our alternative. I imagine our second is now. That is the time for us to do it and if we’re unable to get it performed now, I feel it might simply be a decade or extra earlier than we get one other alternative,” Mayor Picklesimer stated.
Chelsea residents will vote on that property tax enhance on July 12.
Mayor Picklesimer stated although the town is rising by leaps and bounds, he desires the town to remain true to its motto “All About Household” when making choices.
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Alabama
Alabama police lieutenant killed while directing traffic outside church: 'True public servant'
An Alabama police lieutenant died on Monday after he was hit by a car while directing traffic at a church.
Irondale police Lt. Mark Meadows, 60, was setting out cones at an intersection outside the Church of the Highlands’ main campus when he was hit by a man driving a Chevrolet Colorado, local outlet AL.com reported. The driver immediately stopped.
The incident took place before 7 a.m. on Monday as the church’s popular “21 Days of Prayer” event, which runs from Jan. 5 to Jan. 25, was preparing to end for the day.
Meadows was taken to nearby Grandview Medical Center, where he died from his injuries, according to Irondale police.
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Irondale Mayor James Stewart Jr., described Meadows as a “treasured member” of the city’s family for decades.
“He was a man of few words but always led by example and embodied the heart of a true public servant,” Stewart said in a statement. “Lt. Meadows will be dearly missed by his brothers and sisters at the Irondale Police Department, as well as by all of our City employees and citizens. We are comforted in knowing that he is with his heavenly father, and we will continue to cover his family in prayer as they grieve this great loss.”
The police department announced that grief support is available for officers and others in need following Meadows’ death.
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Church of the Highlands lead pastor Chris Hodges said Meadows had worked with the church since its main campus at Grants Mill opened almost 18 years ago.
In a statement to AL.com, Hodges said “our hearts are heavy beyond measure,” adding that Meadows was considered family.
“All our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, daughter, son, family members, fellow officers and the many who loved him,” Hodges said. “Even in the most difficult and trying times, we know our God will provide comfort, strength and reassurance based on the promise of heaven. We as a church will do all we can to care for his family.”
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey expressed condolences to Meadows’ loved ones and church family following his death in a post on X on Monday.
“My heart is heavy as I have learned of the tragic loss of Irondale Police Lieutenant Mark Meadows, a veteran and true public servant. I join all Alabamians in lifting up his family, the Irondale Police Department and the Church of the Highlands community in prayer,” Ivey wrote.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., also said he was “saddened to hear of the loss” and thanked Meadows for his service to Alabama as a police officer and the United States as an Army veteran.
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Meadows began his law enforcement career in 1992 with the nearby Mountain Brook Police Department before transferring to Irondale.
He was an FBI instructor certified in pistol and rifle, and an NRA instructor certified in pistol, according to AL.com. He is survived by his wife, children and grandchildren.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is leading the investigation into the deadly incident.
Alabama
Man sexually abused child at north Alabama daycare run out of home, authorities say
A man was arrested Tuesday after authorities said he sexually abused a child two years ago at a daycare run out of a private home in north Alabama.
Kevin Dewayne Franklin, 50, was charged with first-degree sodomy and sexual abuse of a child less than 12, according to the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office.
Franklin is being held without bond in the Marshall County jail pending an Aniah’s Law hearing.
Deputies finished their investigation into Franklin in October 2023 following allegations he sexually abused a child at a daycare in a private home in the Nixon Chapel community.
Franklin was related to the owner of the daycare, who also lived at the home.
The daycare has since closed, authorities said.
The Marshall County District Attorney’s Office along with sheriff’s office investigators presented the case to a grand jury in November.
Franklin was arrested Tuesday by patrol deputies.
Alabama
Gov. Kay Ivey salutes new Miss America from Alabama: 'Incredibly deserving of this honor'
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey offered her congratulations to the new Miss America, Abbie Stockard, in social media posts this week. Stockard, who competed for the national title as Miss Alabama, won the national crown on Sunday, Jan. 5, in Orlando, Florida.
“Our very own Miss Alabama, Abbie Stockard, has won the title of Miss America!” Ivey said in a Sunday night post on X (formerly Twitter). “I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Abbie, and I know firsthand what an outstanding young woman she is. She is incredibly deserving of this honor. Congratulations, Abbie!”
Ivey also trumpeted Stockard’s win with the same message in an Instagram reel and Facebook story.
Stockard, who grew up in Vestavia Hills, is the fourth Miss Alabama to become Miss America and the first Miss America from Alabama in 20 years. She’s following in the footsteps of previous winners Deidre Downs, Miss America 2005; Heather Whitestone, Miss America 1995; and Yolande Betbeze, Miss America 1951.
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Ivey and Stockard share a kinship as sorority sisters, through Auburn University and Alpha Gamma Delta. Stockard, 22, is a nursing student at Auburn University and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta. Ivey, 80, an Auburn alum, pledged the sorority in the 1960s.
Stockard traveled to Montgomery to meet Alabama’s governor in October 2024, about four months after her win as Miss Alabama. “What an honor it was to meet with Alabama’s Governor, Kay Ivey!” Stockard said in an Instagram post. “We had a wonderful time discussing my work for Cystic Fibrosis advocacy across the state and giving a glimpse into the next few months as I prepare for Miss America!”
Stockard’s philanthropic platform as Miss Alabama, and now as Miss America, is Be the Change: Find a Cure — Cystic Fibrosis Awareness.
Another Miss Alabama winner with Auburn ties, Lauren Bradford, met Ivey in Montgomery after her win in the state pageant. Bradford, Miss Alabama 2021, is an Auburn University alum and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta. She was named first runner-up at Miss America 2022.
“I had a great visit with Miss Alabama 2021 Lauren Bradford today discussing her historic win as the 100th Miss Alabama, our @auburnalphagam sisterhood, our beloved @auburnu & most importantly #COVID19 vaccinations,” Ivey said in an Instagram post on Aug. 5, 2021. She and Bradford can be seen in a video clip saying, “Get vaccinated, Alabama!”
The Miss Alabama organization posted about Bradford’s meeting with Ivey on Facebook, saying “Thank you, Governor Ivey, for your hospitality.”
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