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Double Springs Mayor Elmo Robinson
Double Springs  Maytor Elmo Robinson

Diouble Springs Mayor & Council Members
Double Springs City Council
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BART SEYMOUR •
PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
TIM COCKRELL •
FIRE DEPARTMENT
PAT WEST •
POLICE DEPARTMENT
BILL HAWKINS •
STREET/WATER DEPARTMENT
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KIM OWNBY •
TOWN CLERK/COURT CLERK
ELMO ROBINSON •
MAYOR/WATER SUPERINTENDANT
ADAM VEAL •
DAYCARE DEPARTMENT
 

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FREE STATE OF WINSTON PIN
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ONLY $5

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The Double Springs Merchants Association Presents The Free State of Winston Pin.They are for sale at local stores. Main contact Glenda Rice 205-489-3534.
Free State of Winston Pin - Only $5

Cooperative District of Winston County Receives AdvantageSite Designation

The AdvantageSite program requires that community economic development organizations provide documentation specific to a proposed industrial site, including a set of standard data related to ownership/ control, environmental and geotechnical conditions, and infrastructure status. Click to Read Complete News Release (PDF).


History of Double Springs

Double Springs was incorporated on May 17, 1943 THE CHEATHAM ROAD Wyatt Cheatham recognized the need for a central road from Moulton to Tuscaloosa. By an act of the Alabama Legislature in 1824, Cheatham was authorized to build the road. The road was to begin 7 miles south of Moulton running thence in a direction of Tuscaloosa, the nearest and best way for a good road. The road was to be 18 feet wide and 12 feet cleared of stumps and grubs. Where you stand now looking south along Main Street (in Double Springs) is the route of the old road. Wyatt Cheatham and Mathew Payne, a Revolutionary War Soldier, while surveying the old road discovered two springs and named them Double Springs. Information compliments of http://wcgs.ala.nu/.


2009 Frontier Days a Huge Success Over 2008
with Double the Numbers in Double Springs!
Congratulations to the Double Springs Merchant's Association!
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