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Bond set at $1 milion in Eclectic teen murder trial
By COREY ARWOOD Staff Writer
A local teen has been charged with two murders in the alleged double shooting of his mother and father, a
former mayor of Eclectic. In his initial appearance on the second murder charge involving his mother on Friday morning, Jesse Madison Holton’s bond was raised
on both counts. Holton, a 17-year-old Eclectic Corey Arwood / The Herald High School senior, is now being held Jesse M. Holton, 17 of Eclectic, is now being held in Elmore in Elmore County Jail on $1 million County Jail on $1 million dollar bond as primary suspect in See TRIAL • Page 3 the death of his parents.
Former Wetumpka pastor busted in sex sting
Wetumpka election contest hearing set for Monday
By COREY ARWOOD Staff Writer
A reported former youth pastor of a Wetumpka church, who was also a pastor of a Florida church at the time, was busted in a sex sting after soliciting a fake 14-year-old online. According to a Pensacola Police Department arrest report, David Hoppenjan, 52, broke Florida law after he traveled to meet a minor for “sexual purposes.” But in traveling to the location Hoppenjan would find a real police officer waiting instead of the 14-year-old boy. The details of the report stated that a Walton County Sheriff’s Office investigator was posing as the child. Hoppenjan reportedly found the account on what was described as an “ecommerce site.” The document includes See PASTOR • Page 2
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Work began this week on the Elmore County Courthouse Annex project. This picture depicts the back of the current courthouse structure. According to county officials, the window units will be removed from this structure and two windows will be converted into doorways on the second floor to allow access to the annex. Crews were busy working Wednesday morning to prepare for the official start of the annex project on Monday.
County Annex construction project underway By WILLIAM CARROLL Managing Editor
Work has begun in earnest on the Elmore County Courthouse Annex building, with crews beginning their final preparatory work before starting work on the pad for the new structure on Monday. Construction One was awarded the bid to perform the work on the new annex with the architectural work being done by the Payne Design group. “This whole thing was designed to ensure the existing part of the courthouse is the main feature,” said Elmore County
Engineer Richie Beyer. “The (county) commission has taken great pride in ensuring that the existing structure retains its character. They didn’t want it to look disconnected, just a new building next to the courthouse.” Beyer noted that the building, built in the early 1930s, is a treasure to the county and the commission sought to preserve the building as much as possible. “We are going to repurpose a lot of that space,” Beyer said, referring to space in the current courthouse structure. See ANNEX • Page 3
A hearing will be held Monday at 2 p.m. for an election contest filed by a candidate who narrowly lost his council district race in last month’s municipal elections and, despite accusations of voter fraud, the winner called the case “cooked up” and a “fishing expedition.” The Council District 2 race was won by only 3 votes, which came from absentee ballots. The incumbent council member, Percy Gill, was declared the winner on Aug. 23. But shortly after the final canvassing efforts and all of the official votes were in, information regarding irregularities in the election was presented to both Gill and his opponent, Lewis Washington Sr. by Wetumpka City Attorney Regina Edwards. A Washington campaign press release was sent to The Herald shortly after this information was provided to the candidates, and included what was said to be a written statement from Edwards. The document stated that Edwards said she was instructed by Mayor Jerry Willis to notify both candidates about See CONTEST • Page 2
Holtville High is looking for cast members of ‘The Story of Holtville’ By WILLIAM CARROLL Managing Editor
Holtville High School is looking for a few good men and women, specifically those who participated in “The Story of Holtville,” which was filmed around 1946-1947. “The Story of Holtville” was a film made by the United States Information Service, more specifically by the State Department of the U.S. Government. The reunion will be of those men and women who, as young children, participated in the making of the movie. The film gives a cinematic depiction of educational techniques that had grown at Holtville Consolidated School during the period of time that
James Chrietzberg was the principal of the school. Chrietzberg, along with agriculture instructor J.R. Formby, helped to make the school the economic, cultural and spiritual hub of the community. According to Holtville High School marketing teacher Jennifer Daniel, the idea to bring these individuals together some 70 years after the making of the film is to recognize them as part of the “decades” theme for this year’s HHS homecoming. “The theme this year is the decades,” Daniel said. “At some point ‘The Story of Holtville’ was mentioned. We did a little research and realized this is the 70th anniversary.” See HOLTVILLE • Page 3
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The Alabama Historical Commission sign for Holtville School displays the history referenced in “The Story of Holtville.”