The Observer 07-28-2022

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Thursday July 28, 2022

Vol. 14, No. 42

Opelika, Alabama

FRED ERi CK-DEAN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY

Covering Lee County, Alabama

Compassion • Integrity • Tradition

An award-winning publication created 'For local people, by local people.'

334-745-4667 On-site Crematory Coming Soon

Hope Remains In Downtown Opelika

PHOTO BY HANNAH LESTER / THE OBSERVER

PHOTO BY ROBERT NOLES / THE OBSERVER

50 Years and Counting

BY HANNAH LESTER HLESTER@ OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM

BY THE OBSERVER STAFF EDITOR@ OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM

OPELIKA — Opelika is mourning the loss of Maffia’s. One week ago, on July 21, Maffia’s

burned to the ground in the middle of the night, leading to a total loss. In the week since,

recovery has begun, even though it is a slow process. See FIRE, page A2

Sidewalk Prophets to Perform in Opelika Aug. 4

OPELIKA — From a small dorm room to nationwide Christian sensations, the Sidewalk Prophets has steadily become one of the biggest contemporary Christian bands in the country. On Aug. 4, they will be perform-

ing at the First Baptist Church in Opelika. The band was formed back in 2001 in lead singer Dave Frey’s and guitarist-turned-manager Ben McDonald’s dorm room at Anderson University in Indiana. Formally known as "Four Floorz II Heaven" back in those days, the group would go on

to win a Battle of the Bands-type competition at Anderson which jump started the musicians' budding careers. Two decades later, with four studio albums under their belt and more than 15 Top 20 songs, the musicians have stayed true to their message, Christ and See BAND, page A2

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See ROGERS, page A4

Caroline Dean Wildflower Trail to Honor Billie Oliver With Plaque Unveiling PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE OBSERVER

PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE OBSERVER

BY JUSTIN TRAUSCH FOR THE OPELIKA OBSERVER

OPELIKA — Smith T Hardware Building Supply last week celebrated one of its employees –– Cecil Rogers –– who has worked for the business for 50 years.

“Any time someone is dedicated enough to work someplace for 50 years, that in and of itself, speaks volumes,” said Dozier Smith T, owner of Smith T’s. Rogers took a job with Winston Smith T, Sr., Dozier’s grandfather, in 1972, right after his graduation from Opelika High School.

CONTRIBUTED BY THE CITY OF OPELIKA

OPELIKA –– A plaque honoring Billie Oliver will be unveiled at the Caroline Dean Wildflower Trail on Wednesday, Aug. 3, at 10 a.m. Oliver, a Lee County Master Gardener, is the architect of the Caroline Dean Wildflower Trail at Opelika’s Municipal Park (Park Road, Opelika, Alabama, 36801). Over the past 12 years, Oliver created landscape plans, wrote grant letters, prepared budgets, designed signage, advocated support, raised funds, rallied volunteers and put forth countless hours of labor to make the

OLIVER Caroline Dean Wildflower Trail what it is today. The Caroline Dean Wildflower Trail is a

teaching garden made up of native plants. The trail is maintained by the Lee County Master Gardeners.

CONTENTS

OPINION ..................... A4 ENTERTAINMENT ........... A7 RELIGION ................... A12 OBITUARIES ............... A13 COMICS ....................... A16 SPORTS ........................ B1 POLITICS ...................... B9 PUBLIC NOTICES ........... B12 CLASSIFIEDS ................ B14 PUZZLES ..................... B15


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