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Record editor dies after crash Visitation, funeral service set for Saturday By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer
The face many residents in the Lake Martin area recognized as the man delivering local news has died. Dadeville Record Editor Mitch Sneed died Sunday Sneed night as result of injuries
A Honda Accord rear-ended a Ford F150 driven by Mitch Sneed Saturday morning at the intersection of Highway 280 and Highway 63 in Alex City.
sustained in a Saturday morning automobile accident. A Ford F150 driven by Sneed, 57, was struck from behind by a Honda Accord at the intersection of Highway 280 and Highway 63. “Mr. Sneed was stopped
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Ashley Bunn loses courageous battle with lung disease
McDaniel sentenced to 40 years
By MITCH SNEED Editor
A young woman who had captured the hearts of many with her courage as she battled cystic fibrosis before receiving a double lung transplant Bunn two years ago passed away early last Wednesday morning. Friends of the family confirmed Wednesday that 26-year-old Ashley Bunn passed after she developed pneumonia in her new lungs in March and was never able to fully recover. Bunn was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis shortly after birth, but in her late teens, the impact of the disease became more intense, leading to the search for a transplant. After spending more than two years on the waiting list, Bunn received new lungs on June 16, 2016 at Duke University Medical Center. After about two months of recovery and rehabilitation, Bunn, a Reeltown graduate, was doing well until her setback earlier this year. See BUNN • Page A3
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John Thompson and Ben Russell share a laugh Tuesday morning in Russell’s office.
WORTHY OF HONOR LMRA’s Thompson honored by state Senate
By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer
J
ohn Thompson and cleanups are always associated with each other around Lake Martin. Thompson, president of Lake Martin Resource Association (LMRA), was recently honored with a resolution from the Alabama Senate for work he has done with the group. It is
an organization he has been a part of for 12 years. “Tom Whatley got us a resolution honoring John (Thompson) about his work with LMRA,â€? Ben Russell said. “John has really taken the bull by the horns. He has brought the organization back into a top-notch state. I bet you it is now one of the best organizations of its type in the country.â€? In recent years, most of the attention See THOMPSON • Page A3
Clate McDaniel didn’t ask for mercy and opted not to say a word in court Friday morning. But after hearing from defense attorney David Whittelsey, District Attorney Jeremy Duerr and members of the victim’s family, Judge Tom McDaniel Young sentenced McDaniel to 40 years for the Jan. 17, 2016 killing of Norman Crayton. Under current truth in sentencing guidelines, McDaniel would not be eligible to even apply for parole for 20 years. A jury had returned a guilty verdict on June 14, after four days of testimony and evidence were presented in a trial. While McDaniel never denied he fired the fatal shots that killed Crayton in a green field off Barron’s Bridge Road that cold morning, he claimed it was self-defense. “After four days a jury had a chance to see the evidence, hear witnesses, including everything you had to say,â€? Young told McDaniel, just before announcing the 40-year-sentence. “They See MCDANIEL • Page A3
Summer arts enrichment program draws to successful close
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Throughout the month of June, elementary school students at all three facilities in the Tallapoosa County system took part in the annual summer arts enrichment camp. Last Thursday morning, these students presented the productions they spent their mornings working on, showcasing their artistic and dramatic talents to the community. Dadeville Elementary campers put on a stage
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Annie and Mr. Warbucks have a conversation about their pasts during the Dadeville Elementary School Summer Arts Enrichment Program’s performance of “Annie.�
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production of the iconic story “Annie,â€? Horseshoe Bend performed a special piece called “Songs and Legends of the American Frontierâ€? and Reeltown Elementary staged a performance of “Grease.â€? All three performances were well attended, and drew plenty of positive comments from those watching the show. Under the guidance of director Alicia Peters, participants at Dadeville Elementary performed their version of the hit 1970s musical that has since See ARTS • Page A5
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