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THE WETUMPKA HERALD Elmore County’s Oldest Newspaper - Established 1898
Wetumpka, AL 36092
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WEDNESDAY • MARCH 29, 2017
THEWETUMPKAHERALD.COM
VOL. 119, NO. 13
County task force to monitor prison legislation By DAVID GRANGER Managing Editor File / The Herald
Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka would remain open under the details of the prison reform bill recently passed by the Alabama Senate, now headed to the state’s House of Representatives.
An Elmore County task force is keeping a close eye on legislation related to prison reform in Alabama as it makes its way through the Alabama legislature. According to Elmore County Commission
Chairman Troy Stubbs, a member of the group, the Elmore County Prison Task Force is watching the legislative progress of prison reform with an eye toward “protecting the interests of Elmore County.” “What we are doing as a county – and this is not limited to the county commission – we are working closely as a group with our prison task force, which See PRISON • Page 2
Girl Scouts don’t duck
One party out for downtown building
Summon aid for feathered friend By DAVID GRANGER Managing Editor
By COREY ARWOOD Staff Writer
A local Girl Scout troop took action Friday when, on the final school day of their spring break, they came across a feathered friend in need of their help. According to Jana Munro, troop leader of Wetumpka’s Girl Scout Troop 8090, the girls were working toward their Take Action badges, designed to show their power in the community, by picking up trash in Gold Star Park when the scouts noticed that one of the ducks wasn’t acting normally. “As we finished picking up the trash,” Munro said, “we started walking over toward the ducks and, you know, picking up a little bit more stuff and one of the girls said something about one of the ducks. Then all the girls came running over to me and they said, ‘Miss Jana! Miss Jana! Something’s wrong with that duck.’ And I said, ‘What do you mean something’s wrong with it?’ and I did notice See SCOUTS • Page 2
Corey Arwood / The Herald
Members of Girl Scout Troop 8090 are shown here with Wetumpka animal control officer Mitch Williams and Trooper the Duck at Gold Star Park on Friday. The scouts called animal control after finding the duck at the park entangled in fishing line and with a fishing hook stuck in his mouth. Williams removed the hook and Trooper gleefully joined the community of ducks at the park. Scouts from Troop 8090 are, left to right, Victoria Taylor, McKenna Price, Victoria Woodall, Emily Munro and Isabella Taylor..
A downtown building previously at the center of debate between the City of Wetumpka, a local children’s charity and the former county commission remains vacant as the new commission works on the issue, according to a county official. Commission Chair Troy Stubbs of District Three said the commission is aware of the situation between the city and Adullam House Ministries over the Thames Pharmacy (old Board of Education) building on East Bridge Street. However, the list of interested parties has since decreased. Recently Adullam House notified The Herald by email it had withdrawn its interest in the building. “However, we do want to clarify that we are not ‘amid fight for building’,” wrote Phillip Powell. “On the contrary, we are quite a distance from any such notion. We are very content for the city to do with the Tulane Building as they see fit.” See BUILDING • Page 8
Hampton Inn completion date in question By COREY ARWOOD Staff Writer
Construction appears to have met a standstill at a large-scale development downtown, one that has since its beginning been touted by officials who said it would be a major economic boon for the city. The project was started around three years ago at the construction site of
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years or until portions of the investment had been recovered. The initiation date was set in the project agreement for February 2014 and its completion was scheduled for July 2016, but in that time Edwards said problems had arisen at the site, David Granger / The Herald the most recent being a legal dispute Shortly after the Hampton Inn logo was bolted to between a number of parties involved the facade of the planned South Main Street hotel, in the construction of the Hampton Inn, work stopped seemingly due to litigation between the owners and plumbing contractors, frustrating city See HOTEL • Page 3 officials and others.
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what is slated to be a Hampton Inn hotel off South Main Street. The property sits one lot over from the City Administration Building and behind it is a segment of Gold Star Park’s Riverwalk. City Attorney Regina Edwards said the property was part a larger acquisition by the city and was sold to an investment company with the incentive it would rebate lodging tax over a few
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