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THE SOUTHERN TORCH / FRIDAY, February 17, 2023 / VOL. 9, NO. 7 / $1.00
DeKalb to Expand Jail Facilities Photo provided by DeKalb County Sheriff website
Last year, The DeKalb County Commission requested bids for the marla@southerntorch.com expansion of the DeKalb County Detention Center. FORT PAYNE, When the bids came in Ala.-- (Full Video on Southern Torch Facebook) over budget, the plans for the expansion were The DeKalb County redesigned and cut back Commission held its 20%. The original base regularly scheduled bid for the jail meeting on Tuesday, improvement came in at February 14. By Marla Jones Managing Editor
Schools Receive $100k from FP Council
over 5.6 million. After the size reduction and redesign, the bids came back at 4.8 million. According to DeKalb County Administrator Matt Sharp, the County had bond money of 3 million with a locked-in, low-interest rate. Funds from the Alabama Rescue Plan could be used to
fund the remainder. The Alabama Rescue Plan was created during COVID-19 to address the negative economic impacts caused by COVID. These funds can be used by state or local governments for infrastructure. “In 2001 the old jail beside the courthouse
was overcrowded with inmates and in protest, several inmates set their mattresses on fire. This caused an evacuation of the jail. At that time the County held about 100-125 inmates in a jail that wasn’t built for more than 50. In fact by today’s
the accident involved a Mennonite family of four, in a horse-drawn wagon. All involved reported only minor injuries. The driver communicated that he had looked off for a moment when the accident occurred. Alcohol was not a factor in the accident. Chief Miller stated the horse involved was loaded in a trailer and carried to the Mennonite Community. A determination was to be
made after observation if the horse was to be put down. It was later reported that the horse sustained fatal injuries. In 2021, a group of Mennonites from Tennessee purchased 500 acres north of Alabama Highway 71 and west of County Road 19 in Section, where they have a market for their produce and woodwork. To the joy of many, horse-drawn carriages
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Accident Involving Mennonite Wagon
Photo Submitted Fort Payne City Schools Superintendent Brian Jett receives a $100,000 appropriation from the Fort Payne City Council.
By Marla Jones Managing Editor marla@southerntorch.com
FORT PAYNE, Ala.-- Fort Payne Schools Superintendent Brian Jett, accepted a $100,000 appropriation from the Fort Payne City Council at their February 7 meeting. This appropriation will assist in funding various projects in the school system.
“This will allow multiple things for a wide range of students” stated Superintendent Jett. “This will help all students find their niche.” Programs that will benefit from the appropriation are as follow: • Girls Basketball ($3500) • Boys Basketball
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By Marla Jones Managing Editor marla@southerntorch.com
POWELL, Ala.- On Tuesday, February 13, at approximately 2:30 p.m., emergency personnel responded to a vehicle accident in Powell, at the intersection of Highway 35 (Main Street and Traylor Street), where a car had collided with a wagon being pulled by a horse. According to Powell Fire Chief, Martin Miller,
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