July 26, 2018 Alex City Outlook

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Redo at Dadeville Police Department complete

Lighting the way for Alexander City & Lake Martin since 1892

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BRHS grad Bryant Horn ‘hanging up his helmet’

Cliff Williams / The Outlook

Alexander City Fire Department firefighters respond after a driver’s car was smoking Wednesday.

No injuries in car fire By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

A driver pulled her car over as smoke was coming from under the hood at the corner of Broad Street and North Central Avenue Wednesday about noon. A quick call was placed to 911 and the Alexander City Fire Department responded, but not before a fire extinguisher was used. While the extinguisher did not totally put out the fire, it might have saved the vehicle. Seconds later, firefighters stretched a hose and opened the hood to find a few more flames. After a few moments applying water, the fire was soon snuffed out and the driver removed some personal belongings. No one was injured, but the engine of the automobile suffered major damage.

BREATH OF FRESH AIR: Asthma Camp Eagle lands at Children’s Harbor By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer

Tallapoosa Publishers earns Alabama Press Association honors

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early 20 children ages 6 to 12 have been at Children’s Harbor this week, taking part in the firstever Asthma Camp Eagle held by the Auburn University School of

STAFF REPORT TPI Staff

The Alexander City Outlook earned 28 awards in the Alabama Press Association’s 2018 Better Newspapers Contest announced at the APA Summer Convention this past weekend. In addition to the Outlook’s editorial awards, Tallapoosa Publishers received 12 awards editorial awards for the Dadeville Record, three for the Wetumpka Herald, 13 awards for advertising and five honors for its magazines. In all, Tallapoosa Publishers earned 70 See HONORS • Page 3

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Along with asthma education, above, Asthma Camp Eagle campers and Auburn University nursing students had plenty of recreation time built into their week. After lunch on Tuesday, campers and students took to the waters of Lake Martin, middle, to do some canoeing.

Nursing. “This is our first time doing a camp like this,â€? Camp Director Linda Gibson-Young said. “We have 17 participating this year, and we hope to grow that number in the future.â€? Designed primarily for children who have moderate to severe asthma, Young said this camp brings all of these children together in one place and gives them the chance to enjoy a wide variety of activities they may not otherwise get to take part in. “We have time for swimming, sports and games, nutrition education, arts and crafts and a special guest speaker talking about what it has been like to live with asthma,â€? Young said. “Tomorrow (Wednesday), we will be having a See CAMP • Page 3

Local first responders prepared for rescues By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

Lake Martin

Lake Levels

490.48 Reported on 07/25/18 @ 4 p.m.

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For more than two weeks, eyes were watching for news of a rescue half a world away as 12 boys and their coach were trapped in an underground cave system in Thailand. With the help of more than 150 rescuers and daring feats of bravery, the team made it out 17 days later. Local responders will likely never have to rescue victims from a cave as Tallapoosa County does not have lengthy cave systems. It does have some – mainly the manmade variety. “We do have some old gold mines,â€? Alex City Rescue Squad’s Ken Cowart said. “Most of the entrances have been dynamited closed but there could still be other ways to get in.â€? The old gold mines stretch all over the See RESCUES • Page 9

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Alexander City Fire Department Training Captain Jeff Brewer, center, participates in a Ropes 1 course through the Alabama Fire College last year.

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