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Dozier elected as circuit clerk By AMALIA KORTRIGHT Staff Writer

Wetumpka resident Michael Dozier was elected as Elmore County Circuit Clerk during the Republican primary runoff election on Tuesday, July 17, defeating incumbent Brian Justiss by more than 1,000 votes. Dozier received a total of 5,379 votes and Justiss received 4,078 votes. Dozier will begin his six-year term in January 2019. “I’m excited to serve the people of Elmore County,” Dozier said. “We’re just

going to do what we have to do to be fully prepared for the day that we take office.” Dozier referred to his campaign as “long and draining,” and said he is happy to have won after running for office for the first time. “It’s a lot of hard work. We went door to door, not only for the primary, but also for the runoff. It’s not cheap for sure,” Dozier said. As the son of former Elmore County Circuit Clerk Larry Dozier, who served in the office for 16 years, Dozier said his background is one of the things that prompted him to run. “I grew up in the office,” Dozier said.

When making the decision to run, Dozier said he believed that he was capable of improving “the state of the office.” “I felt like it was time for me to take a stand and try to bring the office back to where it once was and to do my part in serving the people,” Dozier said. One of the problems facing Elmore County residents, Dozier said, was the lack of timely responses to phone calls made to the circuit clerk’s office. “That’s going to be the number one thing we try to fix, immediately,” Dozier said.

Justiss said he is glad to have served his six-year term as circuit clerk and is thankful for his time in office. “I enjoyed representing and helping the people of Elmore County and providing the services I was elected to provide,” Justiss said. Out of the 55,385 Elmore County residents who are registered to vote, a total of 10,479 cast their ballots. Elmore County’s overall voter turnout amounted to 18.92 percent, with 30 out of 31 precincts reporting. Provisional ballots will be counted at a later date.

Murder suspect in Holtville homicide denied bond request By AMALIA KORTRIGHT Staff Writer

An Elmore man charged in connection with a Holtville homicide will remain in jail after a judge denied his motion to modify his bond. Efrem Edrick Brown, 56, who lists an address on Alabama 143, had sought a bond hearing to remove the cashonly portion of his $50,000 bond. Brown was initially arrested and charged with the murder Brown of 55-year-old Tony Carr of Holtville on April 25. Carr’s body was discovered by his wife and brother in the garage behind his Holtville residence between 5:30 and 6 p.m. on April 16. It is believed Carr was shot to death earlier that day. Authorities initially thought Carr died as the result of blunt force trauma, but it was later determined he had been shot in the head. Court documents stated Brown was employed by Carr, and that Carr had told his wife, brother and best friend he would likely fire Brown. In the motion, Brown cited several personal reasons why See BROWN • Page 2

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Elmore County High School graduate and Eclectic native Blake Swicord, second from the right, will complete his work with the Harvard University Visiting Research Internship Program. Through the internship, Swicord gained real-world experience in the medical field.

REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE Eclectic native reflects on internship at Harvard

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s he nears the end of his time working with a prestigious eight-week internship program at Massachusetts General Hospital, Eclectic native and recent Troy University graduate Blake Swicord said his experience will leave a lasting impression on his future medical career Swicord is one of six students from throughout the United States participating in the Harvard University Visiting

Refuge Baptist Church honored Arvel Griffith, left, and declared July 15 ‘Arvel Griffith Day’ as he celebrated his 99th birthday. Arvel is pictured with Bro. Steve Scarborough who is pastor at Refuge Baptist Church.

Research Internship Program. The program began on June 4 and will end on July 27. Swicord described his experience with VRIP as incredible. “Basically, the program was giving me experience in these labs, showing the problems that there are in healthcare,” Swicord said. “The program has made me realize that, one day, we can solve some of these.” Swicord said he applied to the program in January because of his interest in doing medical research outside of Alabama. “As much as I loved it, I thought I would also love some See HARVARD • Page 2

Refuge Baptist declares July 15 Arvel Griffith Day in honor of valued community member By CARMEN RODGERS Staff Writer

Arvel Griffith was born on July 15, 1919 in Red Hill. Red Hill’s Refuge Baptist Church held a special lunch last Sunday to celebrate a special member of the community. Griffith celebrated his 99th birthday on July 15 and Refuge Baptist Church declared it “Arvel Griffith” Day for his “Untiring service and heart to

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see the Kingdom of God expanded to all people shall be declared,” Refuge Baptist Church’s Bro. Steve Scarborough. A graduate of Wadley College, Arvel served in the WWII and retired from Maxwell Air Force Base where he was supervised daily inventory operations in 1962. “Throughout his years of service to our Lord, from the local church, 79 years at Refuge, to State Conventions See GRIFFITH • Page 2

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