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The Circuit

OF DEKALB COUNTY, ALABAMA

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CASE NO.: CV-2023900033.00

TIMOTHY T. MORROW and wife, CHERYL J. MORROW, Plaintiffs vs. Commence at a 5/8 inch rebar found at the purported Southwest corner of Lot 10 in the said Cloudmont Park Subdivision recorded in Plat Book 3 at Page 97 in Section 7, Township 6 South, Range 11 East, Huntsville Meridian, DeKalb County, Alabama; thence run South 79 deg 00 minutes 00 seconds West for a distance of 65.93 feet to a point on the East ROW of DeKalb County Road No. 106 (60 foot ROW); thence run North 00 deg 24 minutes 06 seconds East for a distance of 57.72 feet to point on the East ROW of said DeKalb County Road No. 106 (60 foot ROW); thence continue to run along said ROW North 15 deg 27 minutes 25 seconds

By Steve Flowers

Over the years, certain counties in Alabama have bred an inordinate number of governors and state political leaders. The three most prominent enclaves, historically, have been Tuscaloosa, Barbour and Cullman. In the earlier years of statehood Tuscaloosa was the most heralded county. They have continued, intermittently, throughout the years.

The most prominent senator in Alabama history, Richard Shelby, who retired after 36 years in the Senate calls Tuscaloosa home. Indeed, the state capital was in Tuscaloosa one time in the early years.

They have had a fairly recent governor in Dr. Robert Bentley.

Barbour County is called the “Home of Governors” and for a good reason. They have had more governors than any county in state history. This sparsely populated Black Belt and Fictitious Defendants

West for a distance of 15.45 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar found on the East ROW of said DeKalb County Road No. 106 (60 foot ROW) and the point of beginning; thence run along said ROW North 15 deg 37 minutes 02 seconds West for a distance of 71.95 feet to a 5/8 inch rear found on said ROW; thence run North 56 deg 00 minutes 00 seconds East for a distance of 27.47 feet passing through a half inch rebar found next to a green tee post, to the original Northwest corner of Lot 11 in said Cloudmont Park Subdivision; thence run along said West line of said Lot 11 South 31 deg 33 minutes East for a distance of 80.00 feet to the original Southwest corner of said Lot 11; thence run South 70 deg 00 minutes West for a distance of 48.17 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar found on the East ROW of said DeKalb County Road No. 106 (60 foot ROW); and the point of beginning, containing 0.065 acres more or less.

“A” through “F” whose names and addresses are unknown, and any and all unknown parties, including any persons claiming any present interest therein and including any persons claiming any future, contingent, reversionary, remainder, or other interest therein, who may claim any interest in the abovedescribed property, Defendants

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN

TO: Any and all persons claiming any present interest in the real property described above, and including any persons claiming any reversionary, remainder, or other interest therein, who may claim interest in this real property. The Plaintiffs have filed a Verified Complaint to Quiet Title in the Circuit Court of Dekalb County, Alabama in Case Number CV2023-900033.00 against the lands described above and against any or all parties listed above to establish the right and title of the Plaintiffs to the lands and to clear up all doubts or disputes concerning the same. Therefore, the Defendants and any persons claiming and interest in the real property must file an Answer to the Complaint in writing in the Circuit Court of Dekalb County, Alabama by May 15, 2023 or suffer default judgment against them. The Plaintiffs request that the Court will make and enter all orders, judgments, and decrees that may be necessary or proper in the premises, and upon a final hearing thereon, the Plaintiffs request that the Court will make and enter a decree that the Plaintiffs have the entire and undivided fee simple interest in the lands. The Plaintiffs further request such other, further, different, or general relief as they may be entitled in the premises.

Dated this the 8th day of March, 2023.

/s/ TODD GREESON Circuit Clerk

Said notice to be published March 17, 24, 31, & April 7

The Town of Fyffe is hereby requesting proposals for bushhogging/mowing for approximately 6 miles of the street right of way in the Town of Fyffe.

This work will be expected to be performed as needed (usually twice per year depending on rain and growth maybe more).

The provider shall provide proof of insurance for the term of the agreement.

The provider must have General Liability Coverage of no less than $1,000,000 (one million) aggregate and $500,000 (five hundred thousand) each occurrence.

The provider will be responsible for providing their own fuel and equipment. This bid is for bushhogging/mowing the right of ways for the Town of Fyffe. The bid must include a price per mowing. Bid quotes must be sent to Town of Fyffe P.O. Box 8 Fyffe, AL 35971, no later than April 7, 2023, at 4 p.m.

All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and labeled “Bushhogging Bid.” Bids not received by the stated deadline will be rejected.

The Town of Fyffe Mayor and Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Bid opening will take place at the April 10, 2023 regular Council Meeting.

Any questions regarding the bid are to be directed to: Brandi Clayton, Town Clerk 256-623-7298 or fyffetownclerk@ farmerstel.com.

March 24, & 31

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