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Arrest made in missing child case from last summer

Georgia. “After a lengthy investigation by members of the Tallapoosa County Sheriff Department Criminal Unit with assistance provided by the Tri-County Advocacy Center and the District Attorney’s office, we were able to arrest 57-yearold Terry Vaughn Barnett,” Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett said. “The arrest was made on Thursday and he has been charged with See ARREST • Page 3

57-year-old Dadeville man arrested after months of investigation

By MITCH SNEED Editor

After months of tireless work putting pieces together, the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department has made an arrest in a case that went viral last summer.

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On July 16, 2017, a teenage girl went missing after leaving the Dadeville area home of a family member Sunday morning at about 4 a.m. in the Murphy Dam Lake area. Victoria Skye Smith, who was 11 at the time of the incident, was found unharmed a day later when she wandered into a lawn and garden supply store in Rossville,

City announces road paving plans By MITCH SNEED Editor

When Alexander City began collecting an extra half-cent sales tax in 2014 to help fund road projects, officials immediately began setting a plan in place to prepare and used a program called MicroPaver to evaluate roads and plan where the city could get the most bang for its paving buck. Earlier this week City Engineer and Public Works Director Gerard Brewer released the list of projects the department hopes to See PAVING • Page 3

2018 ACRIP PROJECTS • 9th Avenue • 14th Avenue • Alford Drive • Arrowhead Loop • C Place • Cemetery • Central Avenue • Central Avenue Circle • Charlotte Lane • Meadows Street • Montezuma Drive • Patterson Street • R Street • Seven Bark Trail • South Franklin Street • Turner Road • Turtleneck Road • U Street • Willow Drive • Windsor Drive • Worthy Road

GREEN THUMB Harris offers advice to those eager to work in yard in warm weather By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

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ith warm weather already here, it seems everyone wants to get out and work in the yard. From cleaning up leaves and other debris to planting, everyone is wanting to get their hands dirty but just what are some things you can do that will help your yard be the envy of neighbors and what will hurt you? Shane Harris, the Tallapoosa County Extension Coordinator with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, has some advice. See YARDWORK • Page 9

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Top, Home Depot employees Tyrus Jones, Quien Edwards and Keandrea Kendrick work on putting out plants at the store in Alexander City Friday afternoon. With the weather warming up, Tallapoosa County Extension Coordinator Shane Harris suggests cleaning up fallen leaves and pruning some plants, but not all.

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Willow Drive is among the projects the city hopes to resurface this year.

New conventional apartments open for first time in decades

Commission hopeful Tapley sees candidacy appealed to state GOP

By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

By MITCH SNEED Editor

A new apartment complex is open in Alexander City. Crestview Apartments opened up to renters in December with 40 units available now and 40 more in the works. The complex is something owner John Henderson has been seeing a need for in the area for several years. “We saw a news article from 2009 or 2010 stating a need for

Frank Tapley has run for elected office 16 times and was among the first Republicans in Tallapoosa County to be elected to office. But shortly after qualifying to run in the GOP Primary for the District 3 seat on the County Commission that he once held, he has been asked to appear at a meeting of the Alabama Republican Party

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Crestview Apartments, a complex owned by John Henderson, is now open to renters in Alexander City, with 40 units available now and 40 more in the works.

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