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While voters may not go to the polls in primary races for almost four months, qualifying is complete and campaigning is beginning to heat up. If you talk to anyone who has ever been involved in a political race, they will tell you how much work is involved. From raising campaign funds, knocking successful campaign is staggering. on doors, developing a strategy and platform, So what would drive someone to make that kind attending events and putting up signs – it is a grind of commitment? The Outlook asked 12 separate that often lasts for several months. On top of that, See PAY • Page 3 at the statewide level the money it takes to run a
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A rabid raccoon in Dadeville has prompted a warning for pet owners to get their animals to a vet if there is a chance they may have been exposed.
County Commissioner $24,967* Circuit Court Judge $76,905 Probate Court Judge $79,446 Tallapoosa County Sheriff $68,000 State Rep./ State Senator $44,765
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Dive team discovers evidence in Kegley case
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Rabid raccoon found in Dadeville Officials ask pet owners to seek care for animals By MITCH SNEED Editor
A raccoon found in Dadeville in the West Lafayette/Union Baptist Church area has tested positive for rabies and officials are trying to spread the word so that owners can protect their pets. Dr. John Caldwell with the Animal Care Center confirmed the findings Thursday afternoon. “We’ve been able to locate the owners of some dogs and a cat and some of those were up to date on shots so we gave them a booster,â€? Dr. Caldwell said. “That was the animals we were able to find, but there are some other dogs in that same area that run loose at times. “That’s why we are trying to get the word out to them so they can get their pets some attention as quickly as See RABIES • Page 7
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Editor Mitch Sneed, center, sports editor Lizi Arbogast, left, staff writer Donald Campbell and design editor Santana Wood discuss a plan for the newspaper during a daily budget meeting. The Outlook has been named one of “10 Newspapers That Do It Right� by Editor & Publisher magazine in its March 2018 edition.
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he Alexander City Outlook was named one of the “10 Newspapers That Do It Rightâ€? by Editor & Publisher magazine in its March 2018 edition. “This year’s list of 10 Newspapers That Do It Right once again recognizes some of the biggest and brightest ideas taking place in our industry right now,â€? the story published Thursday by Editor & Publisher states. “These ideas range from successful See NEWSPAPER • Page 7
A search that involved mllions in resources Kegley from law enforcement and others from coast to coast to the tiny Elmore County community of Friendship came to an end on Thursday after officials reported a dive team had found forensic evidence in a pond that may prove related to the disappearance of Traci Pittman Kegley. Kegley disappeared on the night of April 26, 1998 and was last seen at a gasoline station at the intersection of U.S. Highway 231 and Redland Road. Her car, a 1993 Geo Storm, was found the next day on Alabama 170, also known as the Old See KEGLEY • Page 7
New event venue at Russell Retail to have open house, first event soon will have some carpeting in here. They promise it will be finished next Soon the old Russell week.â€? Retail Store at the corner All in time for the first of Highway 280 and official event to be held Elkahatchee Road will be at the new center, the open as the Event Venue Alexander City Kiwanis at Russell Medical. Club Annual Auction and Thursday Russell Steak Dinner on March Medical maintenance 22. staff were trying to put Jackson said most of the finishing touches on the renovations to the counter tops while waiting building were being done for carpet to be installed. by Russell Medical staff “There will be an open but the carpeting would house March 13,â€? Russell be installed by a vendor. Medical Foundation’s The renovations created Tammy Jackson told some much needed members of the Alexander features to turn the former City Kiwanis Club who store into a public space. were holding their weekly While installing carpet meeting on the Russell and painting were done Medical campus. “Yes we See VENUE • Page 2 By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer
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Russell Medical Foundation’s Tammy Jackson, center, explains the conversion of the Event Venue at Russell Medical. The facility has the capacity to hold up to 499 guests.
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