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Tourism is talk of county, city By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer
Will Tallapoosa County soon have a tourism director? If the Tallapoosa County Commission approves fellow commissioner Steve Robinson’s vision in the ongoing budget process, it will happen. “I have wanted to do it for a while,”
Robinson said. “It would be with our (commission) oversight and the commission would be part of the board as well as representation from Alexander City, Dadeville and an at-large member.” Things like a job description and exactly who the person would be answering to are still being figured out, but one thing is for sure.
“This person will be located in Dadeville,” Robinson said. Alexander City also has the same idea. Mayor Jim Nabors said officials plan to create a tourism authority with a board appointed by the city council and an employee answering to the city through the authority. With the increase in the city’s lodging tax, the effort will be funded from portions of the lodging
tax. Some might ask why Tallapoosa County needs a tourism authority when Alexander City is also on the same path. Robinson thinks it’s needed to make sure the entire county gets promoted and to help showcase the county when supporting efforts with the Alexander City tourism board. See TOURISM • Page 2
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Kirby makes stop at home for Democratic campaign
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ne of Alexander City’s own came back home Thursday night, but not just for a social call — there was work to be done. Madolyn Price Kirby, an alumna of Benjamin Russell High School, was at The Mill Two Eighty in her official role as Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox’s campaign manager. Maddox is the Democratic candidate in Alabama’s gubernatorial race. Kirby said Wednesday she was looking forward to coming home
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Top: Walt Maddox chats with members of the Central Coosa Key Club including Miracle Norris, center, who attended the Alexander City Kiwanis Club meeting Thursday to hear Maddox speak. Above: Alex City native Madolyn Price Kirby, center, shares a laugh with her mother Ellen Price, Kinnie Morris and Maddox at Thursday’s rally. Kirby is Maddox’s campaign manager.
Walt Maddox is convinced his campaign will shock the nation in November if he defeats Republican incumbent Kay Ivey and becomes the next governor of Alabama. Maddox’s campaign stopped in Alexander City Thursday at The Mill Two Eighty for a Democratic party rally to get local Democrats fired up for the final push toward election night. The campaign also made stops at an Alex City Kiwanis club meeting, Russell Medical and other sites See MADDOX • Page 7
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