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Tuskegee needs to take prid... Nov 19, 2009 15:30:46 By Omar Neal It was one year ago this month, that we embarked on a journey to re-write the history book of the City of Tuskegee. I say to you this day, ...View Full Article |
Tuskegee Tigerettes drop op... Nov 19, 2009 15:30:33 North Alabama built a three-point lead at the half and held on for a 69-66 win over the Tuskegee Tigerettes Monday (November 16) at the James Cente... |
First-year success for Expe... Nov 19, 2009 15:30:32 The first Experience Tuskegee festival, a two-day event held last weekend, succesfully incorporated the community in a number of events and, accord... |
Golden Tigers headed to Pio... Nov 19, 2009 15:30:31 After a one-year hiatus, the Pioneer Bowl apparently will resume this year with a familiar participant--the Tuskegee University Golden Tiger footba... |
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Upcoming Concerts in Alabama
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At Jemison Concert Hall
on 2009-11-21 20:00
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At Bjcc Concert Hall
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At Bjcc Arena
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At Bjcc Concert Hall
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At Bjcc Arena
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At Bjcc Concert Hall
on 2009-12-06 19:30
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Message from the Mayor of Tuskegee |
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Read on about Tuskegee A local newspaper, the Tuskegee News, was first published in April, 1865. Many noted men and women of national and international fame attended educational institutions in Tuskegee. The first law school in Alabama was located in Tuskegee. The Baptist College for Women in 1848; the Tuskegee Female college (later moved to Montgomery as Huntingdon College) in 1856; Tuskegee Military Institute for Boys; and Park High School for Boys were among the early schools that flourished before the public schools were established in 1898. Even today Tuskegee ranks fifth from the top of cities in Alabama having the highest percentage of college graduates. Macon County ranks fourth of the counties in the state with respect to having highest percentage of college graduates.
The City is located in east-central Alabama and is 40 miles east of Montgomery, the State Capitol. It is the geographic county seat with a population of slightly over 11,000. It is the largest community and one of four incorporated towns in a predominantly rural county. The city has a Council-manager form of government with elections being held every four (4) years. This is the first term of the council-manager form of government with a representative chosen from districts 1, 2, and 3, at-large and a Mayor. Mr. Alfred J. Davis is the first City Manager and has been serving in this capacity since March 2005. The Manager is selected by the Mayor and Council to serve as the Chief Executive Officer.
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