THE SOUTHERN TORCH / FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2016 / VOL. 2, NO. 7 / $1.00
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A MOMENT WITH MEGAN: CONTINUALLY WORSHIP
REPUBLICANS LAY OUT LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES FOR 2016 SESSION
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Mayor asked to surrender keys to city hall
By Joseph M. Morgan joseph@southerntorch.com
RAINSVILLE, Ala.— Truth remains murky in Rainsville, as conflicting explanations and widely varying news reports continue to emerge amidst the high drama that began at a city council meeting on Feb. 1. The security city hall was brought to question among reports of doors negligently left unlocked overnight,
stolen 2012 election documents and the implication that the matters were related. Details surrounding the incident, including specifically what documents are missing from city hall, how the absence of the specific documents was discovered, who made the discovery and how it was determined that the theft occurred as a result of unlocked doors. Despite the
Crossville mayor resigns, cites personal reasons
Crossville mayor Roger Richards By Joseph M. Morgan joseph@southerntorch.com
CROSSVILLE, Ala.— Roger “Dino” Richards resigned his position as mayor of Crossville last week citing personal reasons. Mayor Pro Tempore Vicki Stone will serve as interim mayor until, March 7, when the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Crossville City Council will be held
at which time the city will officially declare the seat vacant and allow the council to appoint a new mayor. A source from inside city hall said that it is likely that the council will appoint from within, choosing someone currently serving on the town council to take over the reins as Crossville’s mayor to finish out the remainder of Richards’ term. If the expected scenario comes to fruition, a new void would then be created, leaving an empty seat on the city council. In that event city officials said the council would fill the empty council seat the following month at the April meeting of the city council. Richards CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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absence of those details, matter was brought before the council and public, even appearing on the Feb. 1 council meeting agenda. Following the report of the theft of property from city hall and reports of multiple occurrences of doors being left unlocked, was a discussion about ways that the city could improve security and whether or not
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Merger announced for two of DeKalb’s leading banks First State Bank of DeKalb County to acquire First Bank of the South
THIS WEEK IN COMMUNITY
BBQ & Bingo The Sylvania Rams Club will host “BBQ and Bingo Night” in the school’s cafeteria Feb. 27 from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. Tickets for the event are $20 per person. Price includes a barbecue dinner and one bingo… Pages 4
THIS WEEK IN FAITH
The Problem in Plain View
By Staff Reports
FORT PAYNE, Ala.— News of an acquisition involving two of North Alabama’s leading
banking institutions was made public today. First State Bancshares of DeKalb County, Inc., Fort CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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The word came to me through the local grapevine. Local gossip line. The message - their marriage was in trouble. It was a young couple who had only been married a couple of years. As a pastor, I try to go and speak to people who have rumors flying about them. Try to find out the truth of the talk. Talk to them and not everybody else in the community. The husband had a job at a local store. I waited until a quiet time before I dropped in at the store to talk to him… Page 6
THIS WEEK IN SPORTS
Fort Payne Lady Wildcats advance
The Fort Payne Lady Wildcats met the Scottsboro Lady Wildcats in the first round of the Class 6A, Area 13 Tournament Monday night. Fort Payne defeated Scottsboro 65-44… Page 10 PRESORTED STANDARD MAIL U.S. POSTAGE
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