The Town of Alto now has a full council.
At the monthly meeting in April, three council members were sworn in to their positions.
Carolyn Cabe was sworn in to fill the Post 1 seat on the council. Cabe’s term expires Dec. 31, 2013.
Kathryn (Kathy) Clark was sworn in to fill the Post 4 council seat for another term. Clark’s term expires on Dec. 31, 2015.
Greg. M. Pruitt was sworn in to fill the Post 5 council seat. Pruitt’s term will expire on Dec. 31, 2013.
Alto council appoints two new members
At the monthly meeting last week, the Alto City Council unanimously appointed two people to fill the unexpired Post 1 and Post 5 council terms.
Carolyn Cabe was appointed to fill the Post 1 seat through Dec. 31, 2011. Cabe qualified for the Post 4 seat in the upcoming Nov. 8 city election. As of Jan. 1, Cabe will move into the Post 4 seat, as she has no opposition in the Nov. election.
John Closs was appointed to fill the Post 5 council seat through Dec. 31, 2011. Closs qualified as a candidate for mayor in the Nov. 8 election.
No one qualified for the Post 1 and Post 5 seats to be on the ballot in Nov.
Carolyn Cabe was appointed to fill the Post 1 seat through Dec. 31, 2011. Cabe qualified for the Post 4 seat in the upcoming Nov. 8 city election. As of Jan. 1, Cabe will move into the Post 4 seat, as she has no opposition in the Nov. election.
John Closs was appointed to fill the Post 5 council seat through Dec. 31, 2011. Closs qualified as a candidate for mayor in the Nov. 8 election.
No one qualified for the Post 1 and Post 5 seats to be on the ballot in Nov.
Live nativity planned in Alto
The Alto Congregational Holiness Church youth group will have a live nativity at Alto City Hall at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 19.
Proposal for beer and wine sales in Alto concerns citizens
The Alto City Council heard from three citizens last week who are opposed to a recommendation that the city approve beer and wine sales. [Full Story »]
Alto Spring Fling planned Saturday
The Town of Alto will hold is spring fling from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 5. [Full Story »]
Alto approves loan for property
The Town of Alto is seeking a loan to cover the cost of buying property for a new city hall and police department.
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Alto rejects obscene materials ordinance
A proposed ordinance to regulate obscene materials sold in area stores was rejected by the Alto City Council Tuesday night. The Alto City Council held the second meeting on the proposed obscene materials ordinance being considered. A vote was taken and the ordinance was rejected.
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Man run over by train in Alto Monday night
A man was run over by a train around 9:30 p.m. Monday night in Alto in the area of Garland White Road near Lee Arrendale State Prison.
Rick Salemi, Habersham County Sheriff’s Office Chief Investigator, said it is unclear at this time if the man was lying on the tracks at the time of the accident or walking on the tracks.
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Rick Salemi, Habersham County Sheriff’s Office Chief Investigator, said it is unclear at this time if the man was lying on the tracks at the time of the accident or walking on the tracks.
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Alto approves fire contract with Baldwin
Alto City Council members unanimously approved the city’s annual fire contract with the City of Baldwin at Tuesday night’s, July 8, council meeting.
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