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Community Action director and library leaders urge county help for low‑income residents and strained library services

Limestone County Commission · April 6, 2026
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Isaiah Scott, newly named executive director of the Community Action Partnership, urged Limestone County commissioners to ensure incoming industry reinvests in communities that house low‑income residents. Library leaders reported strong usage growth and said they will return with a budget request to expand services.

Isaiah Scott introduced himself to the Limestone County Commission as the new executive director of the Community Action Partnership serving Huntsville, Madison and Limestone counties and urged commissioners to ensure that incoming businesses “pour back into our cities” to mitigate the impacts on low‑income residents his agency advocates for. “I look forward to a continued partnership with the Limestone Commission,” Scott…

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