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Court date coming for murder suspects By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer
Suspects in the murder of John Farrel Adamson are due in court Nov. 9 at 9 a.m. in front of Judge Kim Taylor for a first call. Tavorick Laquaz Black of Dadeville, Dazmon Notorious Shaw of Camp Hill and Daquon Denzel Sheeley have been charged in the 27 year-old’s death. Court records show Shaw has retained Alexander City attorney Jason Jackson while Sheeley has court appointed representation of Michelle Perez. Records show no representation for Black.
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Warrants for the three men charge them with murder and provide more details surrounding the Sept. 28
murder in Dadeville. Black was alleged to commit murder in the commission of another crime, robbery in the first degree. Black was arrested Oct. 4 and was released Oct. 19 on $250,000 bond. Shaw was arrested Sept. 29 and bonded out Oct. 4 on a $250,000 bond. Shaw’s warrant indicates he allegedly committed murder while trying to distribute a controlled substance. Shaw is alleged to have committed the crime while out on bond on two other drug charges. Court records See SUSPECTS • Page A3
Probate Judge: Crossover votes not intentional
Council plans for progress
By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer
Earlier this year, the Alabama State Legislature passed a bill to stop crossover voting, where a voter who cast a ballot in one party’s primary election Archer would be unable to vote in a runoff of the opposing party. See VOTES • Page A5
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its daily rounds. Currently, the information boxes on the buses are wireless, but they could be wired in to the bus if desired, according to Bentley. “With this, you are able to track speed,
The Dadeville City Council continued to discuss several c topics regarding progress to throughout town during th Tuesday night’s meeting. T Despite Councilman Dick D Harrelson’s absence due to his H current hospital stay because c of o health issues, the council made good progress on the m business of Dadeville. b During the pre-council meeting, Police Chief David m Barbour said there was an old B paint booth area in a part of p the th old McKelvey Chevrolet building owned by the city. He b said s someone had approached him h about wanting to obtain the th curtain and rods in the booth, and in lieu of cash b payment, would “purchase” p the th items by doing paintwork on o one of the Humvees the Dadeville Police Department D recently acquired. r City Attorney Robin Reynolds said he wanted to R see s the curtain and rods, and would also like to have a w written agreement between the w city c and individual wanting the items. Before adjourning, the it council approved a resolution c to consider bartering the curtain and rods, pending c Reynolds’ examination and the R
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Tallapoosa County School Supertindent Joe Windle talks with Dadeville Police Chief David Barbour, Sheriff Jimmy Abbett, Tallapoosa County EMA Director Jason Moran and others during the nSide bus tracking program presentation Friday morning.
Tensions lead to Bonner quitting County officials get school bus GPS demonstration finance committee “With this, you are able to track By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer
By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer
Frustrations over availability of financial documents lead Camp Hill Councilman Dean Bonner to resign from the council’s financial committee. “I got frustrated,” Bonner said Tuesday. “We keep making the same suggestions to town staff and yet no progress.” See FINANCE • Page A8
A crowd consisting of Tallapoosa County Schools Superintendent Joe Windle, Director of Student Services Casey Davis, Tallapoosa County EMA Director Jason Moran, Chief David Barbour of the Dadeville Police Department and Sheriff Jimmy Abbett among others congregated at the County School Bus Shop Friday morning to watch as Alan Bentley from the Florencebased company nSide demonstrated school bus tracking equipment recently placed on the buses. Installed on all 46 buses operated by the Tallapoosa County School System, the equipment and accompanying software provide a wealth of information about each individual bus as it makes
speed, acceleration, deceleration and even when the door opens and closes.” — Alan Bentley
FALCONS: Wellborn Industries produces massive letters for new stadium By MITCH SNEED Editor
While the Atlanta Falcons are off to a so-so start this season, visitors to the new Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta are treated to more than a sporting event; they are part of an experience team officials have gone to great lengths to create. Right there along with state-of-the art electronics, massive scoreboards, kiosks, retractable roof, plush seating and the lowest concession prices in the NFL is an adornment created right here in Tallapoosa County. The massive wooden F-A-L-C-ON-S letters that welcome fans in the team’s now-familiar flight style were hand-crafted by Wellborn Industries in Jacksons Gap and were on display in front of the stadium for the Dirty Birds
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first home game. It all comes down to connections. David Bell is an executive with Atlanta-based Orchestrate Build, a staging and production company that helps groups stage everything from massive parties and shows to grand openings and trade shows. Bell said the project came down to knowing the capabilities that Wellborn has demonstrated in everything it does. “We’ve done a lot of work with the Falcons and Atlanta United in the past, and with the opening of the new stadium, the team really wanted to go all out,” Bell said. “Orchestrate is in Atlanta, but I have a place on Lake Martin. So I was aware of Wellborn already, and through a friend, I was able to get with them and tell them a See FALCONS • Page A3
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The massive wooden FALCONS letters that welcome fans in the team’s now-familiar flight style were hand-crafted by the area’s own Wellborn Industries.
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