Jan 7, 2016 Alex City Outlook

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Road projects in the plans By MITCH SNEED Editor

Paving and repairs on local roads were a constant in 2015 and it appears as though there will be more of the same this year as well. Through federal, state and local projects, residents should see some significant progress in resurfacing area roads in 2016. Two state projects that will be funded through Alabama Transportation

Rehabilitation and Improvement Program should be on track to be completed this year. Alexander City Engineer and Public Works Director Gerard Brewer said that significant projects on Lee Street and also on Washington Street are on the books to be bid out and done this year barring any unforeseen delays. “We feel like Lee Street is for sure,” Brewer said. “That is a very heavily travelled road and the project that is planned can make a big dif-

ference.” Brewer said that the Washington Street project has hit a few snags due to federal requirements along the adjacent railroad tracks. He said officials are asking for some additional engineering for what are called “passive rail crossings.” “This is something that has never been required, because those are not areas that we are actually paving,” See ROAD • Page 2

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The first projects funded by a new sales tax in Alexander City were completed in 2015 and more should be announced soon.

Camp Hill deals with open seat, sewer woes, legal issues

There’s more than coffee on the corner Coffee Corner owner welcomes crowds to multifaceted coffee shop

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The town of Camp Hill is seeking to fill a council vacancy and to move ahead on the town’s sewage issue all without the services of a town attorney. “We are seeking applications to fill the spot left by the death of Leon Hatcher,” Mayor Danny Evans said. “We declared the spot vacant Thursday at a special called meeting.” At Monday’s meeting the council did not set a deadline for applications but by law the council must act within 90 days of the vacancy or the governor gets to appoint the replacement. Hatcher passed away in November and the council had been unable to declare the spot vacant due to lack of a quorum at the previous two scheduled meetings. The town is currently without an attorney and the news seemed to catch members of the council off guard when it discussed what town attorney Ben Hand had communicated in the lawsuit filled against the town by Alabama Department of Environmental Management. See CAMP HILL• Page 3

If the lunch crowd on Wednesday at Coffee Corner is any indication, the coffee shop and restaurant that is the dreamcome-true of Mary Elizabeth Vardaman is a cinch to become one of the most frequented establishments in Alexander City. Shortly after noon on Monday, Vardaman and her small staff had a full house for lunch. The crowd of mainly young professional types munched on Coffee Corner’s tasty sandwiches and enjoyed conversation and fellowship. Vardaman, always positive anyway, could only smile as she took a short break from her duties to discuss her new Main Street business. “We’ve been very busy, especially during lunch,” Vardaman said. “The size of the crowds has been a little bit surprising, but I never doubted we would do well. The response here in town has been very good.” “It’s really busy in the morning,” Vardaman said. “We are here at 6 a.m. and people stop in on their way to work. “Then, starting at about 7:15, it gets steady. There are people in here most of the time. They may come in one by one, but they’re here. And we haven’t been open since school’s been in break.

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Mary Elizabeth Vardaman stands in the Coffee Corner Wednesday afternoon. Vardaman’s shop has attracted crowds since opening in December following winning the “Missing Piece” competition.

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Exercise, diet key to resolution success By DAVID GRANGER Outlook Staff Writer

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Each year, there’s a single New Year’s resolution that individuals make more than any other. Lose weight. It sounds easy, but, if it were, there wouldn’t be entire industries built around incline machines and those fancy schmancy FitBits. But Cara Tidwell, fitness director at Total Fitness at RMC, says there are some simple steps that can be taken to lose that pesky paunch. “First of all, you’ve got to do a certain amount of cardiovascular exercise,” said Tidwell. “That could be walking, running, riding your bike, hiking – whatever you enjoy.

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It could even be exercising along with a video, as long as that video is approved by a national fitness organization. “We recommend that every individual do at least 150 minutes of cardiovascular work a week. That may sound like a lot, but if you break it down, it’s only 20 minutes a day.” But Tidwell says that exercise isn’t enough for successful weight loss. There’s the matter of diet, too. And when it comes to eating, Tidwell advises to “drop the potatoes and (sodas) and pick up the fruit and water.” “It’s really important that you balance your exercise with your diet,” See RESOLUTION • Page 2

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