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Bob Sims - The Birmingham News Date: 11/9/2009 About 100 people gathered on the Tallapoosa County courthouse steps in Dadeville this morning as the sheriff auctioned Lake Martin property owned by HealthSouth founder Richard Scrushy. It was over instantly, as shareholders paid $7.4 million for the house and two lots and $435… Read More
Date: 11/6/2009 Lynette Bellomy and coworkers were sifting through boxes from an estate sale. Lynette would have normally thrown away that box of magazines, but… Read More
Michael Tomberlin - The Birmingham News Date: 11/5/2009 A Jefferson Count Circuit Court judge denied Richard Scrushy's attempt to block the sale of his assets this morning, paving the way for the sale of his $7 million Lake Martin home to be sold at an auction Monday. Judge Allwin Horn held a hearing this morning to hear various motions from lawyers for HealthSouth… Read More
Staff Writer - Mobile Press-Register Date: 10/5/2009 A deal to build a wood pellet mill in Jackson is dead, says Mayor Richard Long, although the city is looking for someone new to build a similar mill on the same property, which it spent $500,000 to prepare. "They have given it just about all the time they could give it and I would say they're not coming," Long said… Read More
The Associated Press - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Date: 9/26/2009 MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- The Alabama Supreme Court has upheld a law that bans houseboats, cigarette boats and some other large boats from three lakes in east Alabama.The court ruled Friday that the law passed by the Alabama Legislature in 2006 is not vague and provided sufficient notice to the public concerning what… Read More |
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Warrior Lake, located six miles from Eutaw, AL, has a surface area of 7,800 acres and a length of 77 miles. Armistead I. Selden Lock and Dam was completed in 1962. Facilities on the lake include primitive camping, boat launching and day use.
Mound State Monument is located on the lake at mile 303.4. Forty Indian temple mounds rise from a bluff overlooking the Black Warrior. The area is maintained by the State of Alabama as a state park and features a village site, burial grounds and a museum. The Corps of Engineers provide seven (7) day use parks for use by the public. These parks provide the public with a variety of recreational opportunities and easy access to the water. There are facilities for boaters, sightseers and picnickers. |
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