Sept 15, 2016 Dadeville Record

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COMMUNITY COLUMNIST

OPINION: PAGE 4

SPORTS:

Tigers fall to Leeds

Betty Hayes and the community recap!

I’m sorry, what’s your name?

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THE RECORD Serving the Dadeville & Lake Martin area since 1897

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VOL. 119, NO. 37

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2016

Goodwater man arrested in American Legion shooting STAFF REPORT TPI Staff

Investigators from the Dadeville Police Department on Friday arrested Anthony Maurice Jones, a 24-yearold Goodwater man, on charges of attempted murder in the Aug. 28 shooting of five persons at Dadeville’s American Legion Hall, according to a release from the DPD.

Dadeville Police were assisted in the arrest by investigators from the Coosa County Sheriff’s Department, Tallapoosa County Narcotics Taskforce, the U.S. Marshall’s Task Force and investigators from the office of the district attorney for the 5th Judicial Circuit. Jones was arrested without incident on a traffic stop in Goodwater and taken

Upon arrival officers identified five people who had been injured in the shooting. One victim was taken by LifeFlight to Baptist South in Montgomery. That man was hospitalized for at least Jones See SHOOTING • Page 3

to the Tallapoosa County Jail, where he is awaiting a bond hearing. According to Dadeville Police Chief David Barbour, officers were called to the American Legion Hall on East Columbus Street in Dadeville at 12:29 a.m. the morning of the shooting on a report of shots fired and individuals injured. The hall had been rented to individuals for a birthday, Barbour said.

Council clears contracts for dilapidated building demo

Commissioners, chamber plan for business incubator By MITCH SNEED Editor

By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

Alexander City Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Ed Collari gave the Tallapoosa County Commissioners an update Monday on the business incubator planned for the former processing center at USAmeriBank on Highway 280. Collari said the center that has been dubbed The Lake Martin Innovation Center and will serve as hub for aspiring new businesses, be a new home for the Chamber and will offer a space with lightning fast Internet speeds can be used by business people on a temporary basis. See COMMISSION • Page 5

Cliff Williams / The Record

Dadeville Police officer Keefe Luck, Cpl. Chris Fenn, Chief David Barbour along with Barbara Spraggins, Jackie Wilbourn and Carolyln Parkman pose for a photograph. Dadeville Insurance Agency hosted the Dadeville and Jackson’s Gap Police Deparments and the security detail at the county courthouse for doughnuts and coffee to show their appreciation.

Local business honors law enforcement

By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

On the heels of the 15th anniversary of the 9-11 attacks, area first responders were honored Monday by several area businesses. Dadeville Insurance Agency hosted a morning event for the Dadeville and Jackson’s Gap police departments and the Tallapoosa

County Courthouse Security Detail. The business even went so far as to have thermos bottles made for the officers. “We just want to thank them for all that they do on a daily basis,” insurance agent Barbara Spraggins said. “It is just a small thing that we can do.”

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Vandalism at Smith Mountain, trails has trail association upset By MITCH SNEED Editor

Smith Mountain and its historic fire tower are revered by many, but after a rash of vandalism and theft, the members of the Cherokee Ridge Alpine Trail Association are fed up and aren’t going to take it anymore. “For a long time, the Smith Mountain Tower area remained relatively free from problems, but for some reason there has been a lot of mischief this year,” said Jimmy Lanier, founder of Cherokee Ridge Alpine Trail Association. “Recently we have had problems with graffiti painted on the gorgeous rock formations,

damage to our kiosks, theft of trail signs and other signs in and around the tower, people building fires, damage to longleaf pines on the mountain, and far too much litter.” The trail association has taken a number of steps to stop these problems. Electronic surveillance devices have been installed that send signals and pictures wirelessly to a frequently monitored website. Cherokee Ridge Alpine Trail Association also has a Facebook page with hundreds of followers and the potential to reach many more. When a couple recently removed a sign from the Smith Mountain Tower, their picture See VANDALISM • Page 3

See COUNCIL • Page 3

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Members of the Cherokee Ridge Alpine Trail Association say there has been a lot of mischief, theft and vandalism this year at Smith Mountain. Investigators are looking for suspects involved with graffiti like the one pictured above.

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Run down structures in town are one step closer to being taken down in Dadeville. The Dadeville City Council approved at Tuesday’s meeting to contract with Mitch Gavin to conduct the necessary title work to allow contractors to begin work. After hearing more of the process from Paul Monroe, council members wanted to make sure they were not forcing this on residents especially after Monroe used the word condemn. “It is my understanding that this is on a volunteer basis,” Council member Randy Foster

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