May 12, 2016 Dadeville Record

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THE RECORD Serving the Dadeville & Lake Martin area since 1897

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VOL. 119, NO. 19

THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2016

Council takes no action in formal complaint By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

The Dadeville City Council took no action following a one-hour executive session after members of the Dadeville Dixie Youth Board filed a formal complaint against a city employee at Tuesday’s council meeting. “What is the policy on an employee who is being investigated for something

like theft?” Dadeville Dixie Youth (DDY) Board Member Danielle Williams asked. “We are concerned that the employee may be able to access equipment and inventory. We want to protect our investments made for the children.” Council member Randy Foster asked that the employee’s name not be used in a public forum but DDY board member Brandon Jones confirmed Wednesday they were filing the formal complaint

against Dadeville Parks and Recreation Director Scott Baker. “We don’t trust said employee to accept food orders,” Williams said. “That is thousands that come in. What happens when he accepts an order and a bunch of stuff is missing?” Williams said the board is not trying to get the employee terminated. “We are not trying to get someone to lose their job,” Williams said. “Maybe

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Wax museum, victory parade highlight DES leadership day By DAVID GRANGER Staff Writer

Luminaries from throughout Alabama and American history stepped into the halls of Dadeville Elementary School on Thursday to greet guests and tell about themselves as part of the school’s third annual Leadership Day and Wax Museum. The distinguished people from history – ranging from Tallapoosa County Superintendent Joe Windle to George Washington – were actually being played by students who stood in the halls of the school like figures in a wax museum waiting for visitors to push their “on” button and, with the button pushed, reciting the stories of their lives. Some were dressed for the part, like Audrey Champion, who wore the spacesuit of astronaut Sally Ride, Charlotte New, who donned the goggles, cap and flight suit of aviator Amelia Earhart, and Jahmari Williams, who wore the black robe of former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. All were well-versed on See LEADERSHIP • Page 3

he can be moved to another department.” Foster responded. “We will have to discuss this after a formal complaint has been filed in an executive session,” Foster said. “Are you filing a formal complaint?” “Yes I am,” Williams responded. City attorney Robin Reynolds explained that the council could only discuss it in an executive session. See COUNCIL • Page 5

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Above, students dressed up as distinguised people from history and stood in the hallways like wax figures in a wax museum waiting for visitors to push their ‘on” button. Bottom right, Dadeville Elementary students say the pledge of allegiance before their excursion through the wax museum inspired by some local officials at Leadership Day. Bottom right, DES special education teacher Teresa Brunetti’s sign saying, “I have beaten cancer … TWICE!” brought the crowd’s most enthusiastic cheer at Leadership Day.

LEADERSHIP DAY

Commission moves toward purchasing new DHR site By MITCH SNEED Editor

A big step in the process of finding a site for a new Tallapoosa County Department of Human Resources building and plans for the public vote on Sunday alcohol sales tipped the action items for the Tallapoosa County Commissioners Monday. The commissioners voted 4-0 to authorize Commission Chairman Steve Robinson to execute the documents needed

to purchase land for a new DHR building. The only thing lacking is an appraisal to make sure the projected cost is inline with the actual value of the property, according to County Administrator Blake Beck. Beck updated the commissioners on the progress at Monday’s meeting. “As I mentioned at the last meeting, we have identified a piece of property, had discussions with the owner

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Board publishes current account information monthly for transparency

By DAVID GRANGER Staff Writer

The Tallapoosa County Board of Education is closer to obtaining its one-month reserve thanks to the new one-cent sales tax. “I wanted to make sure the board was up to date on the one-cent sales tax,” Schools Chief Finiacial Officer Phil Blasingame said at Monday’s board meeting while explaining the monthly financial report. “You will see the bank statement from Prime South.” Blasingame went on to explain what board members were looking at. “We are putting the full one percent there every month,” Blasingame said. “The statement balance is currently $572,492.52 and I even added a detail labeled May 3 that shows the April deposit with a balance of $703,694.57. That amount is not being used to pay bills and is being allowed to accumulate.” Superintendent Joe Windle explained that this is part of the accountability of the funds. “Part of the resolution that we put through to the commission last year was that we would account for that money,” Windle said. “That we would publish the current account information on our website so that it was transparent.” See EDUCATION • Page 5

National Day of Prayer event lifts community in spirit

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Members of the Dadeville community gathered for the National Day of Prayer at the courthouse last Thursday. First Baptist Church Pastor Gary Wiggins welcomed everyone as they prayed for families, education, business, public safety, churches, military and all levels of government.

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