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More resurfacing coming to 280 Crews are working on resurfacing a portion of Highway 280 in Jacksons Gap and Alex City. The project should be finished this spring.
By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer
Automobiles will soon have a smoother surface on U.S. Highway 280 in Tallapoosa County. Crews from Gary Ingram Paving and Grading have already started work on portions of the project in Jacksons Gap. “They are milling parts of 280 currently,” Alabama Department of Transportation’s Mike Corley said. “They are starting at the chip mill in Jacksons Gap and coming
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towards Alexander City.” The project, when finished in the spring, will mean a new smoother surface to drive on and stretches 5.5 miles from the chip mill to Dadeville Road in Alexander City. Corley said it is a state project but the funding is federal like that of other resurfacing projects on U.S. Highway 280 in Tallapoosa County, in Dadeville and near the Chambers County line. While work is in progress, drivers can expect lower speed limits, lane closures and See RESURFACING • Page 3
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City schools holding annual service challenge By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer
Students at Benjamin Russell High School and Alexander City Middle School are once again busy with the annual Wildcat Community Service Challenge, going out into the community and volunteering with local organizations as a way to give back to a city that gives a lot to the schools. The project was introduced by superintendent Dr. Darrell Cooper, who believed it was a way for students to understand how strong communities are built, while also encouraging the students to step outside of their comfort zones and be a helping hand to those around them. “I think it’s a very important experience for our students,” Cooper said. “It’s a great opportunity for them to give back to our community.” At Benjamin Russell High School, principal Dr. Anthony Wilkinson said his students have to earn a minimum of 25 service hours each school year in order to complete the challenge. Along with this, he said students who want to complete a high school diploma with honors are required to successfully complete the challenge, turning in at least 100 service hours by Christmas of their senior year. See SERVICE • Page 3
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‘Route 63’ Mother and son opening new restaurant in Alex City
By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer Donald Campbell / The Outlook
Top: Sherry Campbell, right, and her son Andrew were hard at work last Friday, getting their new restaurant, Route 63 Stop, ready to open. The restaurant is located in the former Sonic building on Broad Street and will be serving up a wide variety of food items. Above: Some of the metal signs on the outside include those for Auburn and Alabama, along with various models of cars and trucks.
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new hotspot with plans for live entertainment and the potential to take its menu on the road with a food truck is on the way to Alexander City. The Route 63 Stop restaurant, offering up everything from burgers to wings and homemade corn dogs to hand-dipped milkshakes, will be opening soon in town, giving residents another option for dining out in an environment with a unique theme. Sherry Campbell and her son Andrew have been hard at work for the past several months redoing the former Sonic See RESTAURANT • Page 9
If reelected, Rogers hopes to take advantage of his experience
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A retired Marine, television show host and member of the National Security Council during the Ronald Reagan adminis- North tration will be paying a special visit to Alexander City Thursday evening. Col. Oliver North is scheduled to be the guest speaker at a dinner of the Tallapoosa County Republican Party Thursday, Oct. 25 at The Mill Two Eighty in Alexander City. Doors open for a pre-dinner social at 5:45 p.m., with the dinner and program scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. “While we have had very successful and well attended dinners over the past 20-plus years, this is the first time that I can recall we have had a national celebrity as our featured speaker,” Tallapoosa County Republican Party See NORTH • Page 3
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Rep. Mike Rogers, left, shakes hands with Alexander City Mayor Jim Nabors last year. Facing Democrat candidate Mallory Hagan, Rogers hopes voters will take into consideration his 16 years of experience in the Third Congressional District of Alabama. ‘Hopefully they will give me a chance to use the knowledge and seniority I have gained to their benefit,’ he said.
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Rep. Mike Rogers has been serving the Third Congressional District of Alabama since 2002. The long tenure has provided Rogers an education of Washington D.C. politics from the inside, learning how things get done. It has even gotten his name thrown around for heading up the Air Force, something Rogers says he is not interested in. “I’m happy in Congress,” Rogers said. “I have no intention or interest in leading the Air Force or space force.” He hopes voters of the third district will allow him to serve another two years in Washington D.C. “Hopefully people have been pleased with my See ROGERS • Page 9
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