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Anniston council certifies unopposed candidates, hears concern over wildlife response
Anniston council certifies unopposed candidates, hears concern over wildlife response

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time2 days ago

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Anniston council certifies unopposed candidates, hears concern over wildlife response

ANNISTON — In a brief meeting Tuesday evening, the City Council passed several resolutions certifying the election of three candidates running unopposed in the upcoming municipal elections. Mary L. Harrington and Dottie Rimpsey were certified for seats on the Anniston City Board of Education, while Joe Harrington was certified as the Ward 3 councilman. Under Alabama election law, unopposed candidates are declared elected without appearing on the ballot. The municipal election is scheduled for Aug. 26. The council also approved a resolution appointing Skyler Bass, the city's current clerk and interim city manager, as the city's election manager. During the public comment period, Wenonah Bryant raised concerns about the city's lack of response protocol for erratic wildlife after encountering a raccoon behaving unusually in her neighborhood. 'A couple of weeks ago I had an incident with a raccoon who was behaving erratically,' Bryant said. 'And in the midst of all of this, I found that we don't have any protocol to deal with our wildlife if there is a problem.' Bryant explained that she contacted the police and was referred to private wildlife trackers. 'I was told that our animal control does not deal with wildlife — only with dogs,' she said. 'Fortunately, my daughter was able to get in touch with somebody who was willing to come out … and fortunately, it was not rabid.' Bryant said the process took more than 24 hours. She stressed that the delay could have endangered residents, especially children. 'There were children telling their parents, 'Oh, there's a raccoon out there.' It could have very easily been detrimental,' Bryant said. 'Especially with us opening up the Ladiga Trail, we really need to have something in place.' After the meeting, Harrington spoke privately with Bryant. She described him as kind and concerned, saying, 'He said he would get back with me.' During council comments, Councilman Demetric 'DD' Roberts praised the recent Heritage Festival at Zinn Park, calling it a wonderful event and noting the large turnout. 'We've pretty much outgrown the park,' Roberts said. The council's next regular meeting is scheduled for July 15.

Anniston man dies 4 weeks after crash
Anniston man dies 4 weeks after crash

Yahoo

time11-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Anniston man dies 4 weeks after crash

CALHOUN COUNTY, Ala. (WIAT) — An Anniston died Monday from the injuries he sustained in a crash from four weeks ago, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. Michael Casalini, 60, was critically injured when the Ford F-150 he was driving departed the roadway and hit a ditch. The crash happened on U.S. 431 about one mile northwest of Saks around 6:30 p.m. Jan. 13. 71-year-old man killed in Jefferson County crash Casalini was taken to UAB St. Vincent's St. Clair before being transported to UAB Hosptial. He was pronounced dead in Birmingham on Monday. Troopers with the ALEA Highway Patrol Division are investigating the crash. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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