These are some of the stories you can find in Wednesday's Anniston Star:
Nick Cenegy has a follow-up on the 28 drug indictments we covered in yesterday's Star.
A project to turn a rail spur into a connection from McClellan to the Chief Ladiga Trail could be delayed. The rail line is jointly owned by the JPA and the city was to manage the bidding process for removal of the tracks. But now the JPA is not sure it is satisfied with the bids. Megan Nichols has this story.
One Randolph County Commission candidate is contesting results in this month's primary election. The difference was seven votes. Andy Johns has this story.