When the Monticello Fire Dept. responded to the Turtle Creek Apt. fire, Thursday morning, they had no idea that a miniture Dachshund puppy was inside of one of the two apartments.
The pet’s owner, Ms. Raquella, when she realized that her apartment was filling with smoke, and possibly fire, told the firefighters, who were able to enter her apt., and remove the pet-carrier that little Mylia was waiting in.
Raquella is shown here, seconds after being re-united with her puppy, and them later, after they had both had an opportunity to































Last week’s city council meeting included budget requests from city department heads, as well as the MEDC and Boys & Girls Club.



A former UAM Vice Chancellor’ financial records where the topic of a recent UofA Trustee meeting.

Recent Courthouse air samples, taken by Steve Morris, of Morris and Associates, currently show that courthouse air quality has significant gains.

Saturday at Lacey
Wednesday on HWY 35 East
Wednesday on HWY 278 East













