The Observer 08-11-2022

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Thursday Aug. 11, 2022

Vol. 14, No. 44

Opelika, Alabama

FRED ERi CK-DEAN Covering Lee County, Alabama

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

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OCS Institutes New Dress Code OPELIKA –– The Opelika City Schools Board of Education voted to ratify a revised student dress code for the 2022-23 school year. The prior student dress code was adopted in 2007, and newly appointed Superintendent Dr. Farrell Seymore was influential in deciding that it needed some updating. “After hearing feedback from students, parents, teachers and administrators, we began a process, really over a year ago, of having conversations with those different groups about what we can do to make our dress code a little more up-to-date and comfortable … that main-

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tains a good standard for learning in an educational environment, but also allow some freedom and provide some comfort to student,” Seymore said. According to Seymore, the newly revised dress code removed some prohibitive language and

gives students more freedom and flexibility when deciding what to wear to school. “In the old dress code, we had some references to specific brands and things like that which were outdated,” he said. “We wanted to free that up a

Opelika to Host 2022 Main Street Alabama LAB Conference

CONTRIBUTED BY MAIN STREET ALABAMA

OPELIKA — Opelika is set to host the 2022 Main Street Alabama LAB conference Aug. 17 through 19. This annual conference brings together dozens of representatives from across Alabama to learn more about topics and best practices regarding downtown and neighborhood revitalization. “Opelika Main Street is excited to welcome

the Main Street Alabama LAB conference to downtown Opelika,” said Opelika Main Street Executive Director Ken Ward. “This is a great opportunity for us to showcase our beautiful and thriving downtown to representatives from across the state and nation.” Some of the agenda topics that will be highlighted include fundraising, designing pedestrian-oriented infrastructure, public art and

placemaking. Speakers include developers, revitalization experts and representatives from various organizations including the National Main Street Center, AARP and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management. Additionally, the annual Main Street Alabama Awards of Excellence banquet will also be hosted during the conference with Rep. Mike Rogers giving remarks. See MAIN STREET, page A3

bit, provide some language that would allow that flexibility.” The 2022-23 current dress code for Opelika City Schools reads as follows: The Opelika City Board See SCHOOL, page A2

United Way Kicks Off Campaign with Service BY KENDYL HOLLINGSWORTH KENDYLH@ OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM

LEE COUNTY — Dozens of volunteers donated their time and energy at the Food Bank of East Alabama Aug. 3 to kick off the 2022-23 campaign year for United Way of Lee County. The volunteers were divided into teams, each working together in a hyped-up effort to package 30,000 meals for food-insecure individuals and families across the county. While the local United Way typically kicks off its annual campaign with

a breakfast, Executive Director Tipi Miller said the organization decided to lead a community-wide service project this year instead. “We just replaced the breakfast with this type event, which I think is even better because you’re really getting into a service project and really getting to work,” said Miller, who was named executive director of the local United Way earlier this year. “It’s neat to look at the signup sheet and see that it’s people from different companies from Auburn, Opelika, Lee County See CAMPAIGN, page A3

Lee County District Attorney Jessica Ventiere Receives National Recognition CONTRIBUTED BY LEE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE

LEE COUNTY — Lee County District Attorney Jessica Ventiere received national recognition by the Association of Government Attorneys in Capital Litigation (AGACL) for outstanding work in capital litigation and complex homicide prosecution. Ventiere was nominated, in part, due to the no-body, cold case prosecution of Richard “Rick” Ennis for the murder of 24-year-old Lori Ann Slesinski, who vanished from her home in Auburn, Alabama, in 2006. Earlier this year, Ennis was convict-

VENTIERE ed by a Lee County jury of two counts of capital murder despite Lori’s body never being recovered.

Opelika Theatre Company is proud to present

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NEWSIES

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August 12th, 13th & 14th

at the Southside Center for the Arts 1103 Glenn Street, Opelika, AL, 36801

tickets available at - www.opelikatheatrecompany.com

“I am deeply honored and humbled to receive this award,” See VENTIERE, page A2

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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