MONTGOMERY —
One of Alabama’s longest serving legislators, former Democratic state Senate President Pro Tem Hinton Mitchem of Union Grove, has died. He was 74.
Direct Communications President Rick Heartsill, a friend of Mitchem, says the former senator died Tuesday after a long illness.
Mitchem was a longtime tractor dealer in Albertville. He was first elected to the Albertville City Council in 1968 and then to the state House of Representatives in 1974. After serving four years in the House, he was elected to the Senate in 1978 and in 1982.
He gave up his seat in 1986 to run in the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor, finishing third in a field of four.
Mitchem was re-elected to the Senate in a special election in 1987 and held the seat until 2010.
State News
Longtime Ala. Democratic Sen. Hinton Mitchem dies
- State News
-
-
Sinise Jacksonville concert to benefit injured vet
Promoters of Sunday's concert in Jacksonville by actor Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band say that that an anonymous donor has pledged to match proceeds from ticket sales up to $50,000 to raise money for injured Marine Sgt. Ben Tomlinson of Jacksonville, who was injured in Afghanistan.
-
School cracks down on students for recent protest
School administrators at a southeast Alabama high school have revoked some privileges for students after they held a brief sit-in to protest the dismissal of about a dozen teachers.
-
Shoals incubator program a model in federal study
Chequetta Shaw believed she knew about cooking before she trained at the Shoals Culinary Center.
-
Woman pleads guilty to throwing puppy from balcony
A woman accused of flinging a puppy from a third-floor balcony in 2012 has pleaded guilty to animal cruelty.
-
Ala. governor wants 2-year delay on tax credits
Gov. Robert Bentley is asking the Legislature to delay Alabama's private school tax credits for two years to give failing schools time to improve and allow the state to pay a huge debt before the new tax break reduces tax collections.
-
REGIONAL: Ga. avoids limit on reservoir use in Senate bill
Georgia legislators thwarted on Wednesday an attempt by Alabama and Florida to limit how much water metro Atlanta and North Georgia can take from federal reservoirs.
-
Ala governor signs bill to aid beachfront park
With the Gulf of Mexico as backdrop, Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley signed a law Tuesday that will lead to multiple improvements at Gulf State Park.
-
Ala. man pleads guilty to raping 5 women
A Montgomery man has pleaded guilty to luring five women to vacant apartments and raping them in 2012.
-
Ala group dropped tax-exempt bid amid IRS delays
Faced with what seemed to activists like a curious amount of scrutiny from the Internal Revenue Service and mounting expenses, an Alabama tea party group gave up its fight for tax-exempt status rather than answer yet another letter from the federal government.
-
Ala. lawmakers close to compromise on gun law
Key legislators have agreed on sweeping changes to Alabama gun laws, but the deal still must clear one more hurdle before it can go to Gov. Robert Bentley for his signature.
- More State News Headlines
-



