Opelika Observer 01-01-2020 E-edition

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Happy pelika Observer O New Year Wednesday, Jan. 01, 2020

Vol. 12, No. 13

Opelika, Alabama

“By local people, for local people.”

2019: A Year in Review By Opelika Observer Staff

While 2019 had its fair share of memorable moments, the Auburn-Opelika area and entirety of Lee County experienced unexplainable, incalculable loss. It began with the attempted murder of Auburn Police Department Officer Justin Sanders, who fortunately survived his injuries. Then, the March 3 tornadoes that claimed the lives of 23 individuals in Beauregard and wrecked the lives of countless others there and in Smiths Station, a death toll so high that the President of the United States felt compelled to come comfort those whom it affected most and tour the damage. In May, we experienced

another act of violence against our local law enforcement when three Auburn Police officers were shot, claiming the

Photo by Robert Noles/Opelika Observer

life of William Buechner and leaving the others injured. Just days later, the

Opelika native Gene Manning retiring after more than 40 years as a first responder

longtime voice of Auburn Athletics Rod Bramblett and wife Paula lost their

lives when struck by a 16-year-old driver on Shug Jordan Parkway.

The cities of Opelika and New Orleans joined in mourning in August when beloved journalist Nancy Parker Boyd, daughter of Bill and Patsy Parker, lost her life in a deadly plane crash while on assignment. O.D. Alsobrook, known across the city for his involvement with the Opelika City School Board and Opelika Chamber of Commerce, passed away unexpectedly in late September. This fall, East Alabama Medical Center's Emergency Department Director Sharon Gess and her brother William Gess Jr. were the victims of a double homicide, allegedly at the hands of their brother Aaron. Days later, Southern See 2019, page A3

Four Corners Ministries takes first place in ‘Holiday Decorating Contest’ hosted by Opelika Main Street

Photo by Morgan Bryce/Opelika Observer

By Morgan Bryce Editor At the conclusion of his shift on Dec. 4, Opelika native Gene

Manning remembers the walk to his truck being longer than normal, with the gravity of that moment weighing heavily on his mind.

“It was an emotional moment. I knew that that was the last time I was leaving to go home

Photo submitted to the Opelika Observer

See Manning, page A3

Index

OPINION.....................................A4 SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY..............A7 RELIGION..............................A11 CALENDAR..................................A12

COMICS.....................................A14 SPORTS..................................B1 POLITICS...................................B3 PUBLIC NOTICES............................B4

See Awards, page A5

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