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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2016
Jacks to build Dadeville location should see a new restaurant in the near future. “We just got word last week that we have a new Jack’s coming to town,” Smith said. “It will be where the Twice the Ice is now.” The location is at the intersection of North Broadnax Street and Highway 280 on property owned by Wesley and Nora Bowden of Sylacauga. Smith did not stop there with the good news either as he visited with the club to explain some of what he hopes to do in the next four years.
By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer
It seems Dadeville is getting a lot of new things lately. The residents have voted in a new slate of council members and mayor – leaders who will be sworn into office Monday at City Hall. Also, there is something else new on the way according to Mayor-Elect Wayne Smith, who told the Dadeville Kiwanis Club last Thursday that they
“I am meeting this afternoon (Thursday) with a developer that is looking at a piece or property that is unoccupied,” Smith said. “They are looking at it to demolish it and put something good on it. I am not at liberty to say anything else about it.” Smith spoke at the Dadeville Kiwanis Club at the invitation of Mickey Tarpley. Strangely enough, the two were opponents just weeks ago in the Dadeville mayor’s race. “I knew who this fellow was, but See KIWANIS • Page 7
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Voters head to the polls on Tuesday
County schools iron out capital project plans
By MITCH SNEED Editor
While the ugliness of this year’s presisidential campaign has turned off some me voters, Tallapoosa County voters will have some other very important races ces and issues to sound off on Election Day ay Tuesday. Voters in unincorporated Tallapoosa sa County will get a chance to voice their eir opinion on Sunday sales of alcohol. ol. Voters will also be asked to pick between en Democrat Jeremy Duerr and Republican an Bill Harris for district attorney, decide a county school board race, decide U.S. Senate and House of Representative races as well as make their opinion known on 14 statewide constitutional amendments. And yes, they will also get the opportunity to choose between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in the presidential race. The Sunday sales vote is one that has been touted as a move that will help local businesses. With so many visitors to the area to enjoy Lake Martin, proponents say that it would put the county on even footing with other areas. Cities including Dadeville, Alexander City and New Site passed Sunday sales votes during municipal elections. Camp Hill has offered Sunday sales for years. Tuesday will be an opportunity for the county to decide. The ballot measure reads: “Do you See ELECTION • Page 3
By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer
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Voters will have the opportunity to pick a new district attorney next week. Candidates Bill Harris, left, and Jeremy Duerr are the contenders for District Attorney in the Fifth Judicial Circuit.
DUERR VS. HARRIS Voters to pick a new district attorney By COREY ARWOOD Staff Writer
When E. Paul Jones announced last year that he would not seek another term as District Attorney in the Fifth Judicial Circuit, it created an opening for a position that carries a massive responsibility. The position is responsible for prosecuting cases in a four-county area that includes Tallapoosa, Randolph,
Renew Our Rivers cleanup set for this weekend Lake Martin Resource Association, Alabama Power Company, Russell Lands, TowBoat US-Lake Martin and Advanced Disposal are once again coordinating the annual “Renew our Rivers” cleanup of Lake Martin shoreline and adjacent roadways this weekend. The combined efforts of more than 300 volunteers removed more than nine See CLEANUP • Page 3
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Macon and Chambers counties. It is a circuit that spans nearly 100 miles from north to south. Voters will see the names Democrat Jeremy Duerr and Republican Bill Harris on the ballot Nov. 8, who hope to be entrusted by voters to take on that demanding job. Both sport substantive histories in the legal system, and both vary substantially
It appears that the Horseshoe Bend School will get a more B equitable portion of any capital e projects that may come in the p future for Tallapoosa County f Schools. S At Tuesday’s Tallapoosa County Board of Education work session, Superintendent Joe Windle announced that one of the three unfunded projects up for consideration is an auditorium at Horseshoe Bend. “They are the same projects that we had, the gym renovation project at Dadeville, the gym and band room at Reeltown and the auditorium at Horseshoe Bend,” Windle told bold members. “These are projects that have no funds and no planned funds for at this time.” All of these projects would be contingent on getting bonds to finance the projects. Windle explained to members that they would consider going to the See EDUCATION • Page 3
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Nationally renowned comedienne touts cancer prevention By CATHY HIGGINS Staff Writer
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Dadeville Mayor-Elect Wayne Smith speaks to the Dadeville Kiwanis Club Thursday and the club an outline of what the plans are for the first few months he and the new council will be in office.
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The hot pink feather boas draped across the chairs at the Central Alabama Community College Betty Carol Graham Technology Center Tuesday quickly set the tone for a fun time at the Tickled Pink Lunch and Laughter 2016 Breast Cancer Awareness Luncheon. The event, which was presented by Russell Medical and UAB Medicine-Russell Medical Cancer Center and the Women’s Center, featured keynote speaker Diana Jordan doing what she does See CANCER • Page 5
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