May 4, 2018 Alex City Outlook

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City to begin its mosquito spray program

A DAY to PRAY

By MITCH SNEED Editor

With an abundance of rain so far this spring in the Lake Martin area, officials are aware that it can leave behind standing water – a perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes. That’s why Alexander City is gearing up to start its mosquito abatement program and plans to have the sprayer truck rolling Monday, May 14. “We have been getting ready and we have all the chemicals in and ready to go,” Alexander City Public Works Director and City Engineer Gerard Brewer said. See MOSQUITO • Page 3

Residents unify for National Day of Prayer

Radney Elementary holding annual Fine Arts Night Monday

By MITCH SNEED Editor

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egardless of your religion, race, gender, size, shape, background or political affiliation there is one thing most people can agree on these days – the country, the state, our community and each and every person needs some help from a higher power. In Alexander City, Hackneyville and Dadeville residents gathered to pray for unity on the day that has been proclaimed the National Day of Prayer. This year the national theme was Pray for America - UNITY, based upon Ephesians 4:3 which challenges us to mobilize unified public prayer for America, “Making every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.” At the Pray for Unity National Day of Prayer Service at First Baptist Church in Alexander City, Pastor Rick Levell of Marshall Street Church of God welcomed the 50 or so in attendance and talked about the power of prayer and the need more than ever for unity. “Lord, history should tell us that through prayer all things are possible,” Levell said. Prayer brings people together, builds bridges – bridges that can lead us to great things with your help and guidance.” Pastor Michael Waldrop of River of Life Worship Center led the crowd through a Litany of Prayer, asking

By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer

Celebrating another wonderful year for the various fine arts programs at Radney Elementary School, the school will be holding its annual Fine Arts Night Monday beginning at 6 p.m. Artwork from the visual arts classes will be on display in the cafeteria and the sixth-grade hallway, while performances from the beginner band, choir and drama club will also be part of the event. See RADNEY • Page 3

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Many area residents lifted their hands in praise at events as the community observed National Day of Prayer Thursday. To see more photos and read a story on how Dadeville residents spent the day, see Page 9 inside.

See PRAYER • Page 9

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Michelle Livingston and her granddaughter Sasha Vazquez check out the art at Radney Elementary School’s art show last year.

Wildcat Showcase displays students’ learning during school year By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer

The gymnasium at Benjamin Russell High School was full of activity Thursday morning, as students and judges participated in the floor show during the third and final day of the school’s annual Wildcat Showcase. While the first two days of the showcase were devoted to students giving oral presentations to a panel of judges, Thursday’s show in the gym gave everyone the chance to see what each class had learned throughout the year. At one end of the gym, Trina Vest’s See WILDCAT • Page 3

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Taking first place in the oral competitions of the Wildcat Showcase were Emily Sassano’s student group of Maggie Daniel, Adeline Treadwell, Andrew Turner and Ethan Taunton.

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