Wednesday, February 24, 2021
VOL. 13, NO. 21
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Fire destroys apartment building at Pinehurst Villas Apartments By Opelika Observer staff Early last Thursday morning, the Ope-
lika Police and Fire Departments responded to a call about a structure fire at 1500 Pinehurst Drive.
The Pinehurst Villas apartment building was engulfed by flames as the Opelika Fire Department
Photo by Robert Noles / Opelika Observer
arrived. The eight-apartment building was destroyed; the fire totally destroyed the top four apartments, and the bottom four apartments had smoke, fire and water damage. Eight families were displaced by the fire. Apartment manager Amy Roberts said she was getting information on the families and working with the Red Cross on finding temporary housing for them. Interim Opelika Fire Department Chief Morgan said the fire was under control later that morning and the apartments See FIRE, page A3
Ward 2 hosts virtual discussion on diversity and inclusion Opelika Ward 2 City Council Representative Erica Norris hosted a virtual discussion on diversity and inclusion this past Saturday. The discussion was led by Dr. Auturo Menefee, the director of leadership development for the University of Alabama Center for Economic Development. “He has more than 15 years of professional and academic experience in leadership, community, workforce and economic development,” Norris said during the discussion.
Menefee discussed bias and its impact to give the audience a better understanding of the reason biases exists. “Our brain wants to make things simple for us,” Menefee said. “In doing so, it feels that it can categorize things because these things will make things easier for us in our eyes.” Menefee discussed fear and gave an example of a time he had to face his fear of flying when he flew from Georgia to South Africa. “All the talk and everything that I heard about flying was … my bias based off
of my situation and the things that were around me that were somehow impacting my decision making,” Menefee said. “[It was] based off of what I heard from them, based off of their experiences, but not based of my experiences.” Menefee took questions from the audience and asked what they thought when they heard phrases such as “public housing” and “corporate America.” He also asked the audience what came to mind when they heard phrases like “crack addict” and “opioid See DIVERSITY, page A6
'He's my hero' By Michelle Key Publisher For Brandon Taylor and his mother, last Friday morning was like most every other
morning; they were up early. “My mom, she’s been waking up early in the morning for a See HERO, page A2
TAYLOR
EAMC donates land to Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind Contributed by EAMC
By Lofton Wheeles For the Opelika Observer
Opelika, Alabama
In an effort to improve health care for residents of East Central Alabama, East Al-
abama Medical Center has donated a parcel of land in Opelika to the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB). The land is located on
the southeast corner of Dunlop Drive and Waverly Parkway. Construction bids are curSee ALABAMA, page A3
EAMC and AIDB officials gathered at the corner of Waverly Parkway and Dunlop Drive in Opelika to survey the property that EAMC donated. Pictured are (left to right) Roben Casey (Legal Counsel, EAMC), Laura Grill (President and CEO, EAMC), Sam Price (Chief Financial Officer, EAMC), Allen Cope (AIDB Foundation Board President & Deputy General Counsel, Honda North America, Inc.), Seddrick Hill (Executive Director Office of Institutional Advancement, AIDB), Dr. John Mascia (President, AIDB) and Jessica Westbrook (Interim Director of Development, AIDB).
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SPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B1
SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY . . . . . A7
POLITICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B9
RELIGION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A13
PUBLIC NOTICES . . . . . . . . . . . .B11
COMICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A16
CLASSIFIEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . B11