May 31, 2018 Dadeville Record

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VOL. 121, NO. 22

THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018

Primary elections set for Tuesday By MITCH SNEED Editor

After months of having roadsides dotted with campaign signs, seeing politicians shaking hands at events and non-stop radio, television and newspaper ads, voters will go to the polls Tuesday to make a decision on who they want to represent their party in November’s General Election. Polls open at 7 a.m. and voting will continue until 7 p.m. There are just two small changes

Alberto brings much-needed rain to Dadeville, area

in polling places for area residents. Beginning with this election, Eagle Creek Voting House has changed to the Eagle Creek Baptist Church at 7680 Horseshoe Bend Road in Dadeville. Also those who previously voted at Mt. Lovely Baptist Church will now vote at the Tallapoosa County Career Tech Center at 251 MLK Street in Camp Hill. Voters will need to bring photo identification with them to the polls. There are crowded fields in statewide races for See ELECTION • Page A5

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Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to make a decision on who they want to represent their party in November’s General Election. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. For a complete list of candidates for both primaries, see sample ballots on Page A5 inside.

A BIG MILESTONE

McDaniel murder trial set to start June 11

Moran said significant rainfall ‘beneficial for drought situation’

Case of former Camp Hill chief Finley, more notable cases to be tried this term

By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer

Despite early projections showing Tallapoosa County to be in line for severe weather from the first named storm of the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season, Subtropical Storm Alberto brought See ALBERTO • Page A3

By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

The spring term for trials at the Tallapoosa County Courthouse starts June 5. Several cases are due up for trial in front of Judge Tom Young Jr. and some have McDaniel been continued to next term. The murder trial for Matthew Clate McDaniel will start with jury selection and pre-trial Finley motions June 11 with other trials taken place in the holiday shortened week prior. McDaniel is accused of murder in the Jan. 17, 2016 shooting death of Norman Dean Crayton after hunters had found Crayton’s body in See TRIAL • Page A8

DHS teacher to take students on overseas trip By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer

Giving students at Dadeville High School the chance to travel and see the culture of another country, DHS social studies department head Wes Talton will be leading a group of 16 students and eight other adults on an eightday trip across Britain and Ireland in early June. “We’re leaving on June 5 and returning on June 13,â€? Talton said. “We’ll be flying out from Atlanta with a layover at JFK in New York before continuing on to Killarney, Ireland.â€? Traveling with the group See OVERSEAS • Page A3

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DHS seniors graduate, move on to next step in life The Dadeville High School Class of 2018 graduates move their tassels over and react to finishing high school after receiving their diplomas last Thursday night at DHS’ graduation ceremony at Tiger Stadium.

Officials report a safe holiday weekend at lake

Dadeville students place highly in counselor essay contest

By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer

Even with the threat of Tropical Storm Alberto, people took to the lakes this weekend to kick off the summer with Memorial Day Weekend. Working alongside those who were vacationing were the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Marine Patrol Troopers, making sure everyone stayed safe. ALEA Marine Patrol Captain Gary Buchanan said things were relatively safe on Lake Martin with no accidents. See LAKE • Page A3

As part of National School Counselors Week in February, students at Dadeville High School took part in a special essay contest held by the Alabama Counseling Association. Recently, the ACA announced the winners of the contest at each grade level. Among those recognized were

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ALEA Marine Patrol Captain Gary Buchanan said things were relatively safe on Lake Martin over Memorial Day weekend with no accidents, which was an improvement compared to last year’s nine accidents.

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seventh-grader Tayler Christian and 10th-grader Jakiyla Gibson. Christian earned second place for the seventh-graders, while Gibson was the winner of the 10th-grade contest. “We were very excited to have two winners in the contest,� Dadeville High School Counselor Mona Howard said. “We really tried to promote school

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