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New lakefront homes coming to Alex City Russell Lands is redeveloping Russell Ferry Estates. It will now be White Oak Landing and include up to 44 lakefront homes.
Following the success of builders elsewhere on Lake Martin, Arnberg said Russell Lands will be working the same team from the Cedar Point neighborhood. Surveyors are already driving stakes at White “This team of developer builders has won a Oak Landing for the latest Russell Lands developreal following with their clientele at Cedar Point,” ment on Lake Martin. Arnberg said. “David Nelson, Stan Graves, Scott Russell Lands Vice President of Sales Steve Lett and Damon Story did a great job with Cedar Arnberg said the development will include 44 Point. They only have four more lots left there, and turnkey waterfront homes at the $500,000 price point in the old Russell Ferry Estates neighborhood they came to us and said they would be interested within the Alexander City city limits. See HOMES • Page 10 By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer
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Tuggle talks budget, new government position at meeting By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer
The Dadeville Kiwanis Club welcomed Alabama House of Representatives District 81 Rep. Mark Tuggle to Thursday’s weekly meeting. Much of his talk revolved around the education and general fund budgets passed for the upcoming fiscal year, but he also had a special announcement to make regarding his time in Montgomery. “I have been asked to be the chief of staff for the Speaker of the House,” Tuggle said. “I am excited about it and am looking forward to it. I will still be your representative See TUGGLE • Page 7
Water covers the road on Jones Road, below, following rain Wednesday afternoon. Water was also high at Parrish Street, above, in Parrish Hills. Cliff Williams / The Outlook
Recent flooding causes issues for residents Seven homes on Jones Road were cut off as Whortleberry Creek flooded its banks, covering almost 100 yards of road and a small bridge. “It has happened before,” Jones Road resident Rodger McCullum said. “It has been a few years since the last time it happened.” McCullum said he has lived on Jones Road since 2004 and See FLOODING • Page 7
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deluge of rain fell on the area Tuesday and Wednesday. More than 4 inches of rain fell over two days. Area rain gauges recorded 2.6 inches of rain falling between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday, causing flash flooding on Alexander City streets.
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Dr. Larry DiChiara, 2012 Alabama Superintendent of the Year, talks with teachers and staff at Thursday morning’s annual teacher institute for the Tallapoosa County School System, reiterating how important it is to do the right thing right as a teacher.
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Teachers and staff members from Dadeville, Horseshoe Bend and Reeltown gathered at the Dadeville High School auditorium for the annual Tallapoosa County Schools Teachers Institute, giving them valuable information to take into the upcoming school year before returning to their classrooms. “It’s a good day today. It’s institute day,” superintendent Joe Windle said. “This day exceeds awesome every year.” Windle added how important it is to remember how the mission of the Tallapoosa County School System is to be a system worthy of the children See SCHOOL • Page 10
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