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Suspect sought in Dixie Circle shooting By CARMEN RODGERS Staff Writer
Members of the Tallassee Police Department continue the search for two suspects who allegedly shot a homeowner who pursued them with a firearm on Dixie Circle in East Tallassee Wednesday morning. Officials say that around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, a homeowner on Dixie
left shoulder area. He was transported to Montgomery with what officials called nonlife- threatening injuries. The only detail the victim was able to offer was a description of what the suspects were wearing. According to the homeowner, both suspects had on blue jean shorts. The suspect was not able to distinguish the race of
Circle in East Tallassee heard something behind his house. He then looked outside and saw two individuals. At that time the victim got a gun he had inside his home and pursued the suspects. Both suspects then ran after being chased into the wooded area that surrounds the home. Once the suspects reached the wood line, they exchanged gunfire with the homeowner hitting the victim once in the
Tallassee High School gets new career tech program
Members of the Tallassee Police Department combed the woods near a home on Dixie Circle where a homeowner was shot Wednesday night after pursuing two would-be burglars with a firearm.
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Tallassee High School students will have a few more classes to choose from this upcoming school year as THS unveils a new career tech program. The program will be housed in the former Carquest building next to J.E “Hot” O’Brien Stadium. The board used funds from the general fund to secure the building on Gilmer Ave. While it may not quite be ready by the first day of school, the board is working diligently to prepare for the upcoming school year. Wilford Holt, associate dean of technical education and workforce development at Trenholm State Technical College ,played a great role in bringing this program to fruition. The technical college has been partnering with the Tallassee
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The Tallassee Historical Society would like to see the 1844 mill complex cleaned up and transformed into a waterfront amphitheater. Plans for possible uses were discussed in an open meeting Wednesday afternoon.
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Future of the 1844 mill questioned in open meeting Members from the Alabama Historical Commission held an open meeting Wednesday afternoon to discuss potential options for preserving the 1844 Tallassee Mill complex, which is located on the West banks of the Tallapoosa River. This would include the original two-story structure built in 1844 and the T-shaped four-story (later heightened to five stories) structure built in 1852-54. In 1863, after the construction of Mill two and Mill three on the East banks of the Tallapoosa, the original mill became an Armory for the production of the Tallassee See MILL • Page 3
City considers purchasing Jordanville buildings By CARMEN RODGERS Staff Writer
In recent months Councilman Charles Blaylock has been working to improve the Jordanville area. In particular, Blaylock would like to see something done about the two buildings that greet people as they enter Tallassee via highway 229. First the Emfinger building, or the Old South building, was considered. “We thought about developing a nice park with some green space,” Blaylock said. “Not only that but some gazebos, barbeque grills and
things that falls in that line.” As for the Weldon building, Blaylock has large plans for it. The councilman would like to see an after school program for children implemented there, as well as a community/senior center for the Jordanville area. Blaylock pointed out that these are the developing stages and first the building owners and the city must come up with an agreement so the city can either purchase or lease the two buildings. This is a concern for many city See JORDANVILLE • Page 7
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