Thursday Dec. 30, 2021
Vol. 14, No. 12
Opelika, Alabama
pelika Observer O
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2 0 2 1 One of The Observer's most popular articles this year was about Mrs. Story's Dairy Bar closing in August and reopening in November.
BY MICHELLE KEY PUBLISHER
Here we are at the end of 2021. We have survived the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, although the traumas and tragedies of the year have left many battered and bruised if not physically, then emotionally. I’ll just say it, it has been a difficult year. But, at the same time, in many ways, it has also been a good year. The last 12 months have been filled with uncertainties, changes, growth and joy. There have been a lot of great things that have happened throughout Lee County over the last 12 months. There were some heart-breaking moments as well. Below you will find highlights of some of the stories and events that we at The Observer have
been privileged to cover over the last 12 months, along with the date of the issue in which the story was covered. This is by no means a complete list of all the happenings in the county — but merely some of the top headlines from each week. Digital editions from each issue are on our website, www. opelikaobserver.com. BUSINESS:
Opelika City council reverses decision and approves alcohol license for Cracker Barrel – Jan. 13 Dough opened in downtown Opelika – Jan. 6 Lucy’s in Auburn named Emerging small business of the year by the Business Council of Alabama and the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama – Jan. 27 One Voice Shelter Coalition opens new shelter in
Opelika – March 3 The Well opens in downtown Opelika – March 17 Pharmavite announces expansion – March 24 Weeny Wagon opens for business – March 24 Cornerstone Family Chiropractic expands to Phenix City – March 24 Mo’Bay Beignets opens in Auburn – April 8 Boonie Hat Coffee opens in downtown Opelika – April 22 Jo-Ann Stores announce expansion at Opelika facility – May 13 Crazy Cazboys opens in Auburn – May 27 Hilyer and Associates celebrate 50 years – May 27 Tart and Tartan open in downtown Opelika – May 27 The Vintage 2298 breaks ground in Auburn – June 3
Auburn Direct Primary Care opens – June 10 Freestanding ER opens in Auburn – June 24 Point Broadband moves company headquarters to Opelika – July 8 Flat Iron Arms in Smiths Station celebrates 5 years – Aug. 5 Girl STEPS Inc. moves into new facility – Aug. 5 Hanwha announces plans to build manufacturing facility in Opelika – Aug. 5 Mrs. Story’s announces closure – Sept. 2 Alleyway Café opens – Sept. 9 Melanin Café feature story – Sept. 9 Chappy’s Deli wins Statewide Retailer of the Year award – Sept. 16 Habachi on Wheels is open for business – Sept. 16 Hanwah breaks ground in Opelika - Sept. 23
Terence “Juice” Jones opens gym in Opelika – Sept. 23 Level III NICU opens at EAH – Sept. 30 Medical Arts Pharmacy tops 1 million prescriptions milestone – Oct. 7 New Opelika Public Library opens – Oct. 7 Buc-ee’s break ground in Auburn – Nov. 4 Mrs. Story’s reopens – Nov.11 Cumberland Plastics Systems to expand – Nov. 25 Shinhwa Auto USA Corporation brings new jobs – Nov. 25 SiO2 plans $123 Million expansion in Auburn – Nov. 25 Breast Health Center opens in Auburn – Nov.25 Mando announces plans to grow in Opelika – Dec. 30
Beauregard High School receives $20,000 Alabama Arts Education Initiative Grant – April 8 Auburn University President Jay Gogue announces retirement – June 17 Local schools require face masks; parents protest – July 29 Auburn Middle School student wins Miss Alabama Preteen – Aug. 19 Auburn Junior High School teacher, Kimberly Johnson, named Alabama 2021-22 Teacher of the Year – Aug. 19 Auburn students, community members form protest amid rape allegations on campus – Sept. 23 SPORTS Button leaves OHS – Jan. 6 Opelika’s pickleball facility named the ‘2020
SCHOOLS:
See 2021, page A2
CONTENTS OPINION.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A4 OPINION
SPORTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B1
SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY. . . . . A7
POLITICS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B9
RELIGION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A13
CLASSIFIEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B12
COMICS.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A15 COMICS
PUBLIC NOTICES. . . . . . . . . . . . B12
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