News Hale County Commission receives grant to lower energy costs Nathan Prewett Dec 22, 2025 The Hale County Commission was one of two other governments to receive a grant from the state to help citizens lower the costs of energy use.Â
News Black Belt communities receive grants for energy costs assistance Nathan Prewett Aug 12, 2025 Several Black Belt communities were among others to benefit from a $600,000 grant from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affair…
News Project for lighting upgrades in downtown Marion completed Nathan Prewett Updated Jun 24, 2025 A project to upgrade the lampposts in downtown Marion has been completed, according to a recent announcement.Â
State Report: Virginia tops states for electricity imports By Sarah Roderick-Fitch | The Center Square Jan 2, 2025 (The Center Square) – Virginia tops the nation for importing electricity from other states in 2023, according to a new report.
News Troy University alumni awarded national honor for work in clean energy business Nathan Prewett Updated Mar 31, 2025 Linette Casey, a University of Troy (UT) alumni from the class of 2001, was recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for her work in …
News ADECA awards $2 million to help local communities cut energy costs Nathan Prewett Nathan Prewett Oct 20, 2023 The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) has awarded $2 million to local communities cut energy use costs.Â
News Ivey awards grants for energy cost reduction in communities Nathan Prewett Nathan Prewett Updated Mar 31, 2025 Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a round of grants to reduce energy costs in schools, nonprofits and cities, including several in the Black Belt.Â
News Ivey awards grants to agencies to assist with home weatherization costs Nathan Prewett Nathan Prewett Updated Mar 31, 2025 13 agencies in Alabama were awarded at total of $2.9 million to assist elderly and low-income households with weatherization costs, including …
News Rehabbing Dallas County roads Brad Fisher Brad Fisher Updated Mar 31, 2025 Almost nine miles of rough Dallas County roads will be rehabilitated in 2021 using funding created by the Rebuild Alabama Act.