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Morgan County man pleads guilty to faking his own death

A Morgan County man pled guilty Tuesday in federal court to faking his death. U.S. Attorney Jay Town and Social Security Administration Office of Inspector General Special Agent in Charge Rod Owens announced the guilty plea in a statement. Jackson Matthew Hall, age 28, of Lacey Springs entered his guilty plea before U.S. District Judge … Continued
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August 9, 2019

Morgan County is sixth to adopt online business filings

On Monday, Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill announced that Morgan County has become the sixth county in Alabama to adopt an online filings process for the formation of domestic LLCs and domestic for-profit business corporations. This service is offered at no cost to Alabama’s 67 counties by the Secretary of State’s Office. As additional … Continued
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August 1, 2019

Gadsden attorney Cody Robinson qualifies to run for circuit judge in 16th circuit

By Chip Brownlee Alabama Political Reporter Gadsden attorney Cody Robinson has qualified to run for the Republican nomination for Place 4 circuit court judge in Alabama’s 16th judicial circuit. “I have practiced law in the courts of Alabama for fifteen years, representing individuals, families, businesses and government agencies,” Robinson said in a statement. “I have … Continued
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February 6, 2018

Tom Fredricks, Parker Moore in House District 4 runoff

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Tom Fredricks and Parker Moore will face off in a runoff in the GOP primary for Alabama House District 4. The two emerged from a special GOP primary on Tuesday versus Tom Willis. As of Thursday morning, Fredericks had 46 percent while Parker Moore had 30 percent. The special … Continued
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December 14, 2017