Glen Allen town council

Glen Allen town council discusses water concerns, cleanup event and town projects

The Glen Allen Town Council met April 7 at the town’s Community Center, with several council members absent as officials addressed resident concerns, upcoming events and routine business. Mayor Allen J. Dunavant called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m. Councilman Robert Aldridge opened with prayer, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Councilmen Brad Whitehead and Dustin Youngblood were not present.

Council adopts resolutions, plans Spring Cleanup day

The Glen Allen Town Council met at the community center on March 3.

The Glen Allen Town Council met in regular session Tuesday, March 3, at the town community center. All council members were present except Councilman Bret Burleson. Mayor Allen J. Dunavant called the meeting to order and Councilman Robert Aldridge opened the meeting with a prayer. The mayor led those in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance and the council approved the agenda. 

Glen Allen Council honors McCraw

The Glen Allen City Council honored long-time council member Bobbie S. McCraw at their meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 7. She chose not to seek reelection after serving 29 years of continuous service in council seat four. Pictured above, standing left to right, are Joel Isham, Dustin Youngblood, Cynthia Cowan, Mayor Allen Dunavant and Robert Aldridge. McCraw is shown seated in front with her plaque.

Water woes continue for Glen Allen council

The town of Glen Allen is participating in “Operation We Remember” honoring Alabama veterans who lost their lives to suicide in 2023. | Contributed photo

The Glen Allen Town Council met in regular session on Tuesday, Sept. 2, at the town Community Center. All council members were in attendance for the monthly meeting, with the exception of Councilwoman Bobbie S. McCraw.

Unofficial election results announced for muncipal elections


Election Results

Unofficial results from Tuesday’s municipal election show close contests in Wards 2, 4 and 5 for seats on the Fayette City Council, with one race heading to a runoff.

In Ward 2, Micky Joe Morgan led with 56 votes (43.08 percent), followed by Ron Hannah with 48 votes (36.92 percent). A runoff between Morgan and Hannah is set for Sept. 23. Other candidates included Amanda Henry and Priscilla Gray, each with 11 votes (8.46 percent); Michael Deane with 3 votes (2.31 percent); and Kyle Cook with no votes.