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THE WETUMPKA HERALD Elmore County’s Oldest Newspaper - Established 1898
Wetumpka, AL 36092
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WEDNESDAY • MAY 4, 2016
THEWETUMPKAHERALD.COM
VOL. 118, NO.15
Council spars over hot issues
Newspaper announces new leaders Steve Baker named Herald’s publisher STAFF REPORT TPI Staff
Steve Baker has been named publisher, president and C.E.O. of Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc. Baker, 59, has headed five newspapers in his career, including most recently working as publisher of The York (Neb.) NewsTimes. He was formerly publisher of the Baker Pierre, S.D., Capital Journal and served as president of the South Dakota Newspaper Association. “I have worked in many different areas of newspapers in my 20-plus-year career,” Baker said. “These positions See PUBLISHER • Page 5
Carroll to serve as managing editor STAFF REPORT TPI Staff
William Carroll has been named managing editor of the Tallapoosa Publishers newspapers that serve Elmore County – The Wetumpka Herald, The Ta l l a s s e e Tribune and the Eclectic Observer. Carroll, 40, comes to the area after serving as managing editor of The Daily Carroll Times Leader in West Point, Mississippi. Carroll will lead a news team that was guided by the late Peggy Blackman and more recently John Peeler. “We are excited to welcome William to our team,” TPI Editor Mitch Sneed said.
By COREY ARWOOD Staff Writer
A contentious city council meeting was held Monday night as District 2 Council Member Percy Gill pressed the mayor and city engineer for answers about the status of the development of the Dr. MLK Jr. Multicultural Center. Tensions came to a head at the conclusion of the nearly two-hour long meeting as several of Gill’s constituents and residents of District 2 spoke and accused the city of not taking See COUNCIL • Page 3
Corey Arwood / The Herald
Above, Stan Tew, president of Wetumpka’s Chapter 822 of the Experimental Aircraft Chapter Association, prepares for flight at the Young Eagle Event in his home-built red, white and blue Rans S-7. Below, a Young Eagle flyer in a simulator, built by a former local EAA member, Raymond Griffin, who passed away recently.
YOUNG EAGLES
Pilots fly kids over Wetumpka for airport, aviation education
Former Tallassee library director facing charges
By COREY ARWOOD Staff Writer
Local pilots flew more than a hundred young people over Wetumpka and the surrounding area Saturday in an effort to inspire in them an appreciation for aviation and an understanding of the role airport systems play nationally. The only turbulence encountered at the 2016 Airport Appreciation Day was in the form of the previous day’s weather. But after a quick clean up of the grounds at the Wetumpka Municipal Airport where the Young Eagle Event had been set up the See AIRPLANE • Page 3
By MITCH SNEED Editor
Former Tallassee Community Library Director Sharon Kilpatrick has been indicted on two theft related charges and has a date in court set for Wednesday. See LIBRARY • Page 5
Tree planting ceremony held for well known local vet By COREY ARWOOD Staff Writer
A tree planting ceremony was held at a Wetumpka children’s home for a prominent Elmore County resident who founded Millbrook’s Ark Veterinary Clinic and was said to have been heavily involved in the community and a number of charitable groups. Family and friends of Robert Parker stood under the pavilion at Adullam House Tuesday morning and heard a 14-minute long audio recording he had made before his death March 25, in what was called a tragic farming accident.
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In the recording, Parker, a well-known local veterinarian, spoke to his wife, Betsy Parker, along with his children, family and a number of friends and acquaintances. He gave advice, and spoke about his religious convictions in a brief testimonial. One such message of advice from Parker went, “Number one, people are more important than things.” And another, “I encourage you to enjoy life, live each day.” A plaque was placed at the sawtooth oak that was planted Corey Arwood / The Herald in honor of Parker and his wife Mary Parker, Betsy Parker and Thomas Parker pose for a photo near the See PLANTING • Page 3 tree planted in honor of Robert Parker.
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