Oct. 13-14, 2018 Alex City Outlook

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• Arrests, 2 • Obituaries, 2 • Opinion, 4 • Events, 5 • Faith, 6 • Classifieds, 7 Lighting the way for Alexander City & Lake Martin since 1892 • Sports, 10 October 13-14, 2018 Vol. 126, No. 203 www.alexcityoutlook.com 75¢

Jury finds Sanders not guilty By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

It took a jury 35 minutes to find Donald Clyde Sanders not guilty of two counts of rape and three counts of sexual abuse of a child under the age of 12 Friday after testimony stretched over two days. Mark Tindal along with Tom Goree

Jr. represented Sanders and was thankful for the effort of jurors. “I appreciate the jury being willing to listen to all of the evidence,” Tindal said after the verdict. “I appreciate them not deciding based on emotion.” After the verdict, Sanders hugged members of his family and Tindal. Tindal had asked the jury to take into account the inconsistencies in the story

presented by various witnesses for the state in his closing argument just an hour before the verdict. “There are multiple doubts,” Tindal told the jury. “There are too many inconsistencies. There are too many holes in the case.” Assistant district attorney Kevin Hall admitted there were different versions of the story.

“Of course there are inconsistencies,” Hall explained. “It either happened or it didn’t.” Hall choked up in the last moments of the closing argument where he read the alleged victim’s school essay assignment starting the journey to be decided by a jury of five white males, four African American females, two See SANDERS • Page 9

Council expected to authorize more sewer maintenance By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

Alexander City City Council members will gather Monday evening for a regular meeting. It is expected they will authorize Mayor Jim Nabors to execute contracts for more work on Alexander City’s sewer lines. “It will be projects across the city,” public works director Gerard Brewer said. “It will involve some root cutting and removal, manhole linings, heavy cleaning and some more (sewer line lining).” The resolution is for up to $535,000 worth of work. Another resolution authorizes up to $150,000 in work. The council is also expected to take up a resolution to authorize the mayor to file a pre-application for state and federal funds for runway lighting improvements at the T.C. Russell Field Airport. This would be lighting to replace decades old lighting along the runway and some of the taxiway. The last lighting and runway work at the airport cost nearly $1,000,000 and only cost the city about $50,000 in grant matching funds. The council will also authorize the mayor to execute an agreement with Jackson Thornton for an electric, gas, water and wastewater rate study. The cost of the project is not to exceed $60,000 and has See COUNCIL • Page 9

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Harbor Learning hosts first-ever cancer walk Photos by Cliff Williams /

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tudents of Harbor Learning Academy take part in a cancer walk Friday morning as the preschool hosted its first-ever cancer walk. The students raised more than $1,000 for the UAB Russell Medical Cancer Center. Left, students bow their heads and fold their hands while praying before the cancer walk.

Economic development alliance thanks area manufacturers By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

Leaders from area manufacturers gathered Friday morning not to talk business, but to enjoy a bite of breakfast from the Lake Martin Area Economic Development Alliance (LMAEDA) while celebrating Manufacturing Day. LMAEDA Executive Director Don McClellan is proud what manufacturers have done in the area and used the networking opportunity, complete with city and county officials, was to thank manufacturers for locating here. “It is to thank all the manufacturers in our area – in Alexander City, Dadeville, Tallapoosa County and Coosa County,” McClellan said. “We are just See BREAKFAST • Page 3

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