The Southern Torch, Vol. 2, No. 17

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THE SOUTHERN TORCH / FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016 / VOL. 2, NO. 17 / $1.00

COMMUNITY

FAITH

POLITICS

THE OLD MEEK'S COTTON GIN HAS A NEW PURPOSE

A MOMENT WITH MEGAN: "SERIOUSLY, SIRI?!"

SENATE INCREASES PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF YOUNG DRIVERS' LICENSES

A day we will never forget > PAGE 3

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2016 DeKalb County Softball Tournament

Remembering those who were lost on April 27, 2011

Tornado Memorial Ceremony at the Dekalb Coliseum in Rainsville April 23 at 1:00 p.m.

FOR A COUNTY TOURNAMENT PREVIEW, TURN TO PAGE 10

Rainsville city government finds common ground to cut costs

By Tyler Pruett joseph@southerntorch.com

RAINSVILLE, Ala.— In Monday’s regularly scheduled council meeting, the Rainsville City Council and Mayor Nick Jones agreed on measures to both cut operating costs and generate additional revenue for the city. Jones and members of the city council agreed in a previous meeting that it made good budgetary sense to downsize the street department by finding a private company to cut the grass on city property. Previously, this responsi-

bility fell under Rainsville’s street department. Due to resignations and retirement within the department, city government was able to take this action without layoffs. The council had began taking bids and accepted the low bid from Wade Bobo Lawn Service. Upon accepting the bid, the city will now be charged $1280.00 per clipping to mow all city property. “This action will save a ton of money as opposed to maintaining permanent employees to

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cut the grass,” Mayor Jones said. The council also caught the public up on it’s ongoing Wastewater Treatment Program (WWTP). As the city nears the completion of Phase I, it became necessary to begin the bidding for the second phase. The city will be accepting bids for new generators and leachate tanks. “Leachate” is the wastewater drainage from landfills that requires processing for environmental reasons. By processing this drainage, the city of Rainsville can generate additional revenue for the sewer budget. The bidding process will be handled for the city by Ladd Environmental through an engineering contract. In other business, the

council approved an amendment to change the regular meeting locations from the Ag Center to the newly renovated annex building, formerly known as the “Weekly Post Building.” They also approved the purchase of new signage for the annex, as well as a new roof. The roofing project will cost the city approximately $10,000. The council also accepted the resignation of former city attorney Dara Patterson, who resigned to accept a position with Northeast Alabama Community College. The City of Rainsville also announced they would be accepting applications for two attorney positions with the city. Positions open are city prosecutor and city attorney.

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THIS WEEK IN COMMUNITY

NACC Southern Literature Class attends writers at Work Seminar Students in the Southern Literature class at Northeast Alabama Community College attended the annual "Writers at Work" seminar sponsored by the Chattanooga State Humanities Department. The guest writers for this event were Ron Rash and Robert Morgan… Page 3

THIS WEEK IN POLITICS

State Park funds to be protected by Constitutional Amendment Senator Clay Scofield (R-Arab) recently passed legislation to protect funding for Alabama's state parks. Under Scofield's plan, state parks would be able to keep all money earned via external sources like entrance fees, merchandise sales, hunting and fishing licenses, and golf course fees… Page 7

THIS WEEK IN SPORTS

Making a name for herself From a very early age, you could see Elle Patterson driving around Terrapin Hills on her golf cart. She has grown up on the golf course. At the age of four, she started swinging a golf club. She started to play competitively when she was 11. She started out in 9-hole tournaments on the Rome Junior tour… Page 10 PRESORTED STANDARD MAIL U.S. POSTAGE

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