Anniston City Council Recognizes Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month ANNISTON — At this week’s city council meeting, ...
— Anniston is requesting proposals for armed security at City Hall as part of a preliminary cost analysis, according to a recent release from the city. — A mandatory pre-proposal conference is set for ...
A 33-piece art collection created by local artists returns to city ownership after years of relocation, storage and ...
A run-off election for Ward 2 City Council and School Board Member At-Large will take place in the City of Anniston on Tuesday, September 23. To help voters prepare, the city announced the following ...
ANNISTON — The city of Anniston will begin removing the old blue Republic Services trash cans on Monday, Oct. 6, as part of the city’s transition to its new residential provider, 121 Disposal.
— Anniston Parks & Recreation is registering youth for soccer, baseball, softball and track, with practices set for March 2 through May 16. — Fees range from $50 to $100 depending on sport, with ...
ANNISTON — Residents and contractors in Anniston can now apply for and manage building permits anytime with the city’s new online permitting system. The Building & Safety Department launched the new ...
ANNISTON — The city of Anniston has opened registration for its upcoming youth soccer, baseball and softball seasons, according to a recent news release. The release notes that soccer is offered for ...
Aug. 2—The sounds of selective demolition will soon be heard from the former federal courthouse at 1129 Noble St. as the City of Anniston moves closer to calling the historical building its new home.
ANNISTON, Ala. (WBRC) - The Anniston Police Department has a new chief of police. City Manager Kenneth Free announced Thursday that William “Clint” Parris will serve as the next police chief of ...