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ALMOST 200 YEARS OF HOSPITALITY AND HISTORY
A FAMILY DISAGREEMENT
JUDICIAL COMMISSION TAPS JOHN CARROLL TO PROSECUTE MOORE
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DeKalb BOE prepares for SOUTHERN TORCH Alabama’s implementation FATHERS DAY PHOTO CONTEST TURN TO PAGE 2 FOR MORE! of "virtual" schools
New policy would allow former homeschool students to play AHSAA school sports By Joseph M. Morgan joseph@southerntorch.com
FORT PAYNE, Ala—The DeKalb County Board of Education met for a work session this Tuesday, May 31 to begin discussion regarding Alabama’s recently
passed legislation requiring all Alabama public school systems to establish a policy to offer some level of virtual school for high school students by the 2016-2017 academic year. School board officials are optimistic that the new
policy will benefit both students and Alabama’s public schools by allowing students to complete coursework online from locations outside of the school campus. These
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D.L. Stiefel will run for Rainsville City Council Place 2 By Tyler Pruett tyler@southerntorch.com
RAINSVILLE, Ala. — Rainsville citizen D.L. Stiefel has announced his candidacy for Rainsville City Council Place 2. He is a longtime resident of Rainsville and an active member of the community. Stiefel moved to Rainsville with his parents
in the early 1950’s as a child. He entered the U.S. Air Force in 1966. He spent four years serving during the Vietnam War. He moved back to Rainsville in 1971 where he’s lived ever since. While Stiefel’s children were attending Plainview, he was the president of the PTO and an officer in the band boosters. Along with
serving on school committees, he participated in the summer baseball program and officiating football games. He spent over 20 years on the Board of Directors for Rainsville’s original civic center. He was also a member of Rainsville’s JC Club and the Lion’s Club, in
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108th DeKalb Fiddlers’ Convention this weekend By Joseph M. Morgan joseph@southerntorch.com
More than 500 music fans are expected to attend the 108th anniversary of the DeKalb County Fiddlers' Convention this weekend hosted by the Big Wills Arts Council (BWAC) on Saturday at the Rotary Pavilion In downtown Fort
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2016 Relay for Life Survivor Dinner a big hit in DeKalb DeKalb County Relay for Life hosted the 2016 Survivor Dinner Tuesday night. The Relay for Life Survivor Dinner is held each year to honor Survivors of cancer—those who have already beat it, and those who continue to fight. Event organizers Brian Baine and Kristy Poe, worked with a host of volunteers… Page 3 THIS WEEK IN POLITICS
Judicial commission taps John Carroll to prosecute Moore The Alabama Judicial Inquiry Commission (JIC) announced last Friday it had hired former U.S. Magistrate Judge and Samford University law professor John Carroll to prosecute the case against Alabama Chief Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore. Chief Justice Moore was placed on suspension earler… Page 8 THIS WEEK IN SPORTS
Valley Head is looking for new head coach After one year at the helm of the Valley Head Football Team, Coach Sam Graham resigns to take a job at Athens High School where he will help coach with his college roommate from University of North Alabama. Graham, a DeKalb County native, took the young Tigers… Page 10 PRESORTED STANDARD MAIL U.S. POSTAGE
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