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Jacob’s Ladder holds Iron Bowl pep rally
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Goodwater man charged in bank heist By CARMEN RODGERS Staff Writer
An early Monday morning carjacking in Elmore County lead to the arrest of Joseph Mark Colley, 33 of Goodwater, for the robbery of the BB&T Bank on Gilmer Ave in Tallassee. Colley and another suspect, Christopher Adam Horsley, 32 of Tennessee, were arrested Monday after an early morning carjacking of a van traveling North on Highway 111 in Elmore County. The strange sequence of events that led
to Colley’s arrest began with a couple from Birmingham who were leaving Wind Creek Casino in Wetumpka in their van. The vehicle was bumped from behind and they stopped to assess the damage to their vehicle. That’s when they were robbed by the two suspects. The suspects made off with a purse, a cell phone and an undisclosed amount of cash. After leaving the scene of the carjacking Elmore County Sheriff’s Department apprehended the suspects around the Mile Marker 5 on Highway 111.
Once in custody, investigators noticed similarities between Colley and the BB&T Bank robbery suspect. “We picked him on the carjacking,” said Elmore County Sheriff, Bill Franklin. “When we brought him in, we noticed that there were certain traits and characteristics that matched the MO of the crime that took place at the bank in Tallassee.” Tallassee Police Department investigators had been searching for a suspect since the robbery See HEIST • Page 3 Colley
Alex City native aims to help hometown
Website ranks Alabama’s distance learning programs CACC places mid to high on several categories
By COREY ARWOOD Staff Writer
An international consulting firm with a focus on maximizing production and profitability through a change in thinking plan to pick the brains of local business leaders and government officials next month. Pat Carlise said he was visiting the Lake Martin area last summer when he met Central Alabama Community College President Susan Burrow. Carlisle, an Alexander City native, is the president of The de Bono Group, LLC, with U.S. headquarters in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The Group is described as an international training and consulting firm, which uniquely implements the concepts and teachings of a Nobel Prize nominated scholar on thinking as a skill - Malta-born, Edward de Bono. Carlisle will be speaking at CACC on Dec. 1 in a roughly two-hour introductory session “to the See CARLISLE • Page 3
By COREY ARWOOD Staff Writer
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Bransley, left, and Carissa Looser bagged their first deer just two days apart while hunting with their father on land off Coley Creek Road during the Special Youth Deer Hunting season.
SHARP SHOOTERS Sisters find ultimate deer hunting beginner’s luck By MITCH SNEED Editor
Some hunters wait years for an opportunity to harvest their first deer, but for two area sisters let’s just say they have had some incredible beginner’s luck. Bransley, 10, and Carissa Looser, 9, both bagged their first deer just two days apart while hunting with their father Jose Garcia on land of Coley Creek Road during the Special Youth Deer Hunting season. It’s hard to tell who was more excited
about the success – the father or his girls. “They had been going out with me for a couple of years, just watching and learning,” Jose said. “I love the outdoors and they do too. I can’t tell you how many hours we have spent out there at the land, just observing. I would talk to them about signs and sounds. How even squirrels would make noises and how they could tell you when something was happening. “But this was the first time that they were actually out there to hunt and to see how all See HUNTING • Page 3
A website that ranks colleges and universities has published results and rankings for nearly every college in the state based on their distance learning programs, and CACC places mid to high in a number of categories. The website, OnlineColleges lists CACC as third in the state based on affordability and 35th overall, in its ranking of the online programs of two-year and four-year colleges. According to OnlineColleges the affordability rankings were based on tuition costs from information reported to the National Center for Education Statistics’ Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. In affordability CACC ranked just above Enterprise State Community College, and just below J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College at number two. The information lists CACC’s tuition per year to be roughly $3,085 with nearly 30 percent distance education involvement at the college. According to the website that means about 30 percent of CACC’s student body participate in online courses. See CACC • Page 3
Lake Martin
Lake Levels Investigators probe violent crash on Barrett Road 483.75
By MITCH SNEED Editor
Reported on 11/16/16 @ 6 p.m.
For the second straight day, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Troopers were called to the scene of a violent crash. Just before 7 a.m. Wednesday, firstresponders were called to the scene of a crash involving a passenger car and a pickup truck on Barrett Road, just off Alabama Highway 22. A white Chevrolet Impala and a silver Chevrolet 1500 Z71 pickup had collided virtually head-on. Units from the Alexander City Fire Department, Alexander City Police Department, ALEA Troopers and the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department all responded to the scene. In the Impala, three people were seriously injured, including the driver and
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