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VOL. 125, NO. 44

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2021

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Task force arrests 2, seizes drugs and firearms in Camp Hill By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer A nearly year-long operation by the Tallapoosa County Narcotics Task Force finished with the arrests of two Camp Hill residents. The Monday arrest of Sherman Demeniski Cox, 45, and Teresa Nicole Black, 29, followed almost 12 months of narcotic investigations, surveillance and controlled buys by the task force. Task force investigator

Fugitive Task Force that approximately 3.5 ounces of crack cocaine, approximately 29 grams of ecstasy, 10 grams of marijuana, an assorted amount of prescription medications and five firearms were seized. Cox was charged with 18 COX BLACK counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance, Chad Jones said in a statement trafficking cocaine, trafficking the task force was executing ecstasy, first-degree unlawful search and arrest warrants possession of marijuana, illegal Monday with the United States Marshal Gulf Coast Regional See DRUGS, Page A3

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The Tallapoosa County Narcotics Task Force seized illegal drugs, weapons and cash in Camp Hill this week.

Pennington Park pavilion to be named for Bill Ponder BY SIRI HEDREEN Multimedia Reporter

Golfing for the United Way By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer DADEVILLE -- Every year Stillwaters golf professional Gabby Witherington races around the golf course for the Lake Martin Area United Way. Witherington, like so many other golf course professionals, use a 100-hole marathon to raise money for a good cause. Witherington was trying to decide what cause when he ran across

Lake Martin Area United Way executive director Sharon Fuller at a Dadeville Kiwanis meeting where he is a member. “There are so many great causes that are worthy,” Witherington said. “I just prayed about it that morning for God to put it on my heart and make it obvious. I went to Kiwanis and she was the speaker. I said right then I knew who to give it to.” See GOLFING, Page A3

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Gabby Witherington poses with Lake Martin Area United Way executive director Sharon Fuller and staff while taking a break from his 100-hole golf marathon Monday.

Pennington Park is about to get even more alliterative. Next week, the park’s picnic shelter will be dedicated Ponder Pavilion after joiner, amateur historian and lifelong Dadeville resident Bill Ponder. “Bill has been an extraordinary contributor and a huge philanthropist in the City of Dadeville,” said Kurt Pfitzner, who owns the park with his wife Leigh. PONDER “After considering a wide number of individuals it became intuitively obvious to even the most casual observer that Bill Ponder was the right selection.” In 2019, Ponder — who responds to Bill, Will and William — won a lifetime achievement award from the Lake Martin-Dadeville Area Chamber of Commerce for his civic spirit, which includes the founding of the Dadeville Beautification Board, See PAVILION, Page A3

Tallapoosa Publishers welcomes new managing editor STAFF REPORTS TPI Kaitlin Fleming is new to Alexander City, but not new to newspapers. Fleming, the new managing editor of Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc., may only be 25 years old, but she has worked hard to get where she is. She began her career in newspapers in 2015 as an intern for The Messenger in Gadsden, AL. “I was raised in Attalla and spent a lot of time in Gadsden, so I already knew the community,” said Fleming. “I loved my first taste of journalism and could not get enough.”

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Later, she worked as a reporter, photographer, paginator, magazine co-editor, website manager and more. In 2019 she was hired by The Anniston Star as a copy editor and paginator, eventually serving as the managing editor of the weekly News Journal and also as the assistant news editor for The Star. “I learned as much as I could from everyone with whom I worked,” said Fleming. Fleming is eager to get to know more about the community she has joined. “I’m excited to be a part of this growing and dynamic community.

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If what I have experienced my first week is a preview of my life here, I will be immensely happy. I can’t wait to meet people and learn more about this fascinating area.” Fleming is looking forward to working with the team at The Outlook and serving her new community. “I am very fortunate to be a part of the incredibly talented team at The Outlook,” said Fleming. “I look forward to working with them to continue producing content that reflects life in this vital community.” See EDITOR, Page A3

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