Love Night—A Night of Celebration and Support. Bowling Can Be Addictive
By Marla Ballard Reporter
through similar experiences and receive support from those who care about them in a luxurious dignified atmosphere.
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DeKalb, AL—Single mothers are often faced with the task of raising children on their own. This can be especially difficult during special occasions, such as Valentine’s Day. By sacrificing so much for their families, single moms serve as an example of strength and courage in our society.
On Friday, February 17, 2023, Marked For Life Ministries will host its third annual Valentine’s event ‘Love Night’ in Fort Payne, AL. This event is aimed to bring Hope through an unforgettable evening of pampering for these heroic women! Marked For Life will provide child care so that moms can relax while they enjoy professional pampering with hair and makeup services.
A luxurious limousine ride followed by a night of fine dining - all to restore dignity and provide hope.
Since its inception in 2021, Love Night has been a much-needed event for the DeKalb County community. Single mothers often feel alone and unsupported, but this night provides them with an opportunity to come together and celebrate their accomplishments. “We believe single moms are heroes and we want these moms to know that they are loved,” says Executive Director Logan LeGrande. “They are not forgotten.”
Registration has already filled up with single mothers in need, and the ministry is now turning to our community for assistance. As LeGrande attested, “This is a phenomenal opportunity to profoundly influence the life of a single mom.”
Marked for Life Ministries is urging the community to take part in sponsoring single mothers and their families. At no cost to them, it only takes $50 from each sponsor to provide childcare, pampering services, and a meal for these moms and their children. Let’s work together in making sure that every mother gets the support they deserve!
Ready to make a difference? Send your check to 601 Gault Ave N, #17, Fort Payne, AL 35967 or donate online at MarkedForLife Ministries.com and rest assured that all donations are tax-deductible!
The goal of Love Night is simple: to show single mothers that they are not alone. The event offers a chance for them to connect with other people who have gone DeKalb County Hospital Association dba DeKalb Ambulance Service will hold their regularly scheduled board meeting on February 16, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. in the Carson Educational Building at DeKalb Ambulance Service, 208 Airport Road W, Fort Payne, AL. The public is invited to attend.
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February 9-11, Children’s Advocacy Center Eddie McPherson Memorial Dinner TheatreChildren’s Advocacy Center presents their annual Eddie McPherson memorial dinner theatre. “The Play That Goes Wrong”. The play will be held at the First United Methodist Church Life Center. Ticket prices vary and are by reservation only. For more information or tickets, 256-9979700. First United Methodist Church 206 Grand Ave NW.
February 11Fyffe Diamond Club - hosting a Pancake Breakfast and 5K Breakfast will be from 8 to 10 in the Fyffe High School Cafeteria
Plates are $7 and will include 3 pancakes, bacon or sausage, and eggs. Valentines Love Run... Registration from 7:00 to 7:45 race begins at 8:00 Cost to participate is $35 the fee will include the race, a t-shirt, and a breakfast plate at the end of the race.you can Pre-Register at our FaceBook page Fyffe High School Baseball Diamond Club. For more information text John Fowler @ 256899-9119
February 12 - Five Points Baptist Church Singing - 1697 County Road 782, Ider AL. Will be having a singing at 10:30cst featuring Debra Perry and
Rainsville - Those looking for something fun to do during these colder months should consider bowling. Winter is one of the busiest times of the year for bowling alleys, however beware - it can become addictive.
According to the Bowling Foundation, more than 25 percent of Americans bowl each year, making it the nation’s largest participation sport. There are nearly 3,000 bowling centers nationwide.
While it may not be the most strenuous of sports, according to MayoClinic.org an adult can burn anywhere from 170 to 300 calorie per game. Another interesting fact is traces of bowling have been found dating back as far as ancient Egypt. Other facts about bowling include: King Henry VIII of England loved to bowl and banned bowling from lower class citizens of England. The largest bowling center in the world is located in Inazawa, Japan and has 116 lanes. In 1948, two bowling lanes were built in the West Wing of the White House as a birthday present to Harry S. Truman.
Approximately two million bowlers socialize each week in leagues throughout the U.S. Bowling is one of the few sports that allows persons of
basically every age to participate, from preschoolers to senior citizens. Many bowling alleys accommodate those in wheelchairs and the risk of injury in this sport is low.
ball.
High-scoring players at Mountain Lanes have their names on plaques on the Hall of Fame wall just inside the front doors. Games at
Jaidyns Call. Everyone Welcome!
February 14 -
The DeKalb County Commission - will hold its regularly scheduled meeting at 10 a.m. on the second floor of the DeKalb County Activities Building.
February 16, DeKalb County Board of Education - The DeKalb County Board of Education will hold its monthly meeting. A work session will begin at 4:30 p.m. with a regular meeting at 5:00 p.m. at the DeKalb Schools Annex in Rainsville.
February 20,
Learn to Make a PopUP Valentine Card
- The Ider HCL Club is presenting “Learn to Make a Pop-UP Valentine Card”. This class is another in a series of teacvhing/ learning sessions presented by the Ider Homemakers Club. Time will be 12:30 to 2:00. The class is FREE. Everyone is Welcome. If you have plans to attend, please contact 1-423-800-1215 or 256-632-2037, or leave your name at the Ider Library.
February 21, Fort Payne City CouncilThe Fort Payne City Council will hold its regularly scheduled meeting at 12:30 p.m. in the Council
Mountain Lanes in Rainsville is owned by Butch and Teresa Pippin and Johnny and Kim Harper. It is a smoke-free, handicap accessible, 18-lane bowling alley along with an arcade. The snack bar is operated by Teresa and Kim and offers some of the best hamburgers, pizza, fried pickles, French fries, chicken fingers, and onion rings around.
The Pro Shop in the front of the building offers shoes and bowling balls for sale, and drilling of holes and polishing of bowling balls.
Interestingly, it wasn’t until the late 18th century that bowlers began drilling holes into bowling balls. These days some bowlers have begun having just two-holes drilled, many say this gives the ball a better spin and they have more control over the
Mountain Lanes are $3.75 per game and shoe rental is $2.75. When the bowling alley is closed to the public the space may be rented for $250 per hour, shoes included. When the space is rented for a private group the concession stand may be utilized or food may be brought in.
“We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again,” said Butch Pippin. “We invite schools to form leagues and come join us.” Mountain Lanes is located at 240 McCurdy Ave. N in Rainsville. Phone256-638-1710. Open Friday - Tuesday, check online for hours of operation. Visit mountainlanesand arcadegames.weebly. com. for specials and league information. Follow on Facebook.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF DEKALB COUNTY, ALABAMA
IN RE: A.F.V.
CASE NO. 2023-31
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS
NOTICE TO:
UNKNOWN FATHER/ RESPONDENT
RE: Petition for Name Change Order for A.F.V.
Please take notice that a Petition for minor child name change has been filed in said Court by Candelaria Elizabeth Velasquez Reynoso. Please be advised that if you intend to contest said.
Petition for Name
Change you must file a written response with the attorney named below and with the Clerk of the Probate Court, 300 Grand Avenue SW, Suite 100, Fort Payne, AL 35967 as soon as possible but no later than 30 days from the last date of this publication.
Said notice to be published February 3, 10, & 17
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started in the area of The Gourdie Shop” stated Mentone Fire Chief Joesph Lee.
“With the help of the other departments, we had the fire under control, meaning we did not have to worry about it spreading, within two hours”.
“We are in plans to meet with the Fire Marshall this week, to investigate the cause of the fire” continued Chief Lee.
As the call went out for help, Fort Payne Fire Department quickly responded.
“On Thursday, February 2, at 10 p.m., the Fort Payne Fire Department was requested to assist with a structure fire on Highway 117 in Mentone. We responded with ten firefighters and one pumper” stated Fort Payne Fire Chief Stacy Smith. “Upon arrival on the scene, the structure known as the Hitching Post was found to be fully involved. Fort Payne personnel assisted with extinguishing the fire, and remained on the scene for several hours”.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DEKALB COUNTY, ALABAMA
CASE NO.: CS-2023900014
SUSY ALEJANDRA RAMOS ALVARADO, Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN UNKOWN, Defendant.
NOTICE OF CUSTODY PROCEEDINGS
NOTICE TO: UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
LEGALS LEGALS HIRING
UNKNOWN, whose whereabouts are unknown, must answer the Petition for Custody and other relief filed by Plaintiff/Mother, Susy Alejandra Ramos Alvarado, by the 27th day of March, 2023, or, thereafter, a judgment by default may be rendered against him in Case No.: CS-2023-900014, in the District Court of DeKalb County, Alabama
Said notice to be published February 3, 10, 17, & 24
Rainsville Fire/ Rescue Department was also one of the departments that sent a tanker and crew to assist in the fire.
“Rainsville Fire/ Rescue was requested to respond to Mentone to assist with a structure fire.
Rainsville responded with a tanker and four personnel” stated Rainsville Fire Chief Williemac Wright.
“The use of the Automatic/Manual Aid across DeKalb County has been a huge asset to every department in the county. The water supply in some of the rural areas is not sustainable to work a big fire. Departments in DeKalb County have worked together for several years now to effectively utilize tankers from surrounding areas to maintain water supply in these situations” concluded Chief Wright.
Jerry Clifton, brought the Hitching Post last summer. His plan was to return the historic building back to its former glory.
“I am heartbroken for the people of Mentone over the loss of the Hitching Post. When I bought it over a year ago, I had a vision of what it could be” stated Clifton. “My friends Stephen V. Smith and Michelle Worley Smith helped cultivate what was in my mind. There was a great team waiting to start making The Hitching Post, the
By Marla Jones Managing Editor marla@southerntorch.com
DEKALB & CHEROKEE COUNTIES, ALa.--In a recent press release, it was announced that Judge Andrew Hairston, was selected to be the Presiding Judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit of Alabama. The circuit consists of five judges and two circuit clerks, handling 22,186 cases in 2022, alone. That number is expected to increase again this year.
“It is my humble privilege to announce
that I have been selected as the Presiding Judge for the Ninth Judicial Circuit of Alabama, which includes all of
Cherokee and DeKalb Counties. The Presiding Judge leads the local court system in its day-to-day management. Some
duties include implementing the annual court calendar, assignment of cases, and managing the finances of the court system” stated Judge Andrew J. Hairston, Jr. “As Presiding Judge, I pledge to the citizens of Cherokee and DeKalb Counties that your court system will remain open and accessible to the public. I hope to increase transparency and increase public information on how the justice system works. Court sessions are always open to the public, and we welcome visitors anytime” concluded Judge Hairston.
Fort Payne Police Department
Activity for January 30 thru February 2, 2023
Monday January 30th
Incidents
Damaged Property – Occurred at 301 Godfrey Ave SE, a wall and door frame were damaged, valued at $10,000
1 Arrest
Jeremy David Brown, age 42 of Fort Payne, was arrested on a Warrant for Outside Agency at 10:00 pm
1 Accident with 0
Injuries
miscellaneous items were taken, valued at $105.17
2 Arrests
Rocky Allen McGatha, age 33 of Fyffe, was arrested for Theft of Property at
4:52 pm
Chanda Darlene Mercer, age 43 of Trenton, was arrested for Theft of Property at 11:01 pm
1 Accident with 0
Injury
Wednesday February 1st
Incidents
gathering place I knew it could be” continued Clifton.
“People were working around at the site, crying, over the loss of such a historical building” stated Clifton. “I want to thank the City of Mentone and all the area Fire Departments that were there till early morning, they are tremendous first responders” concluded Clifton.
Stores with books, gifts, and apparel were set to open, to serve the thousands who visit the scenic area. The multipurpose building would also have included a place for entertainment and a coffee shop.
Clifton stated that he was waiting until the meeting with the fire marshall, to begin the cleanup process, and before deciding what the next step would be.
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their family income, there’s a limit to what home budgets can stand given the rate of inflation” state Council member John Smith
“I understand the cost of providing services by the City is going up but you can not discount the fact that the City is benefitting from an increase in monthly tax revenues” concluded Smith.
Council President Walter Watson stated
Tuesday January 31st Incidents
Theft of Property – Occurred at Wal-Mart, miscellaneous items were taken, valued at $227.92
Theft of Property – Occurred at Wal-Mart,
that “From the start, we have been told by our audits, dating back to 1996, when I was first on the Council, that we need to run these departments where the rates would support the service”.
“Over the years, we have noticed that we were having to take from the General fund to support the sewer and sanitation. We want these to be self-sufficient and not have to borrow money for repairs. We will revisit these increases. We want to be able to provide a service to the citizens of Fort Payne” concluded Watson.
The Council also passed Ordinance 2023-04, which amended the building and fire codes for the City of Fort Payne.
Councilmember John Smith requested that the first $40,000 be excluded from building permits. When Council member Phillip Smith would not revise his motion to pass with those specifications, Smith voted no on that ordinance.
“Waiving the first $40,000 would help the homeowner when doing home renovations and they would not have to come buy a permit” stated Council
Damaged Property – Occurred at I 59 NB mm217, the front of a 2013 Toyota Tacoma was damaged, valued at $2000.00
1 Arrest Crystal Gayle Reed, age 44 of Rainsville, was arrested for Theft of Property at 9:29 am
member John Smith.
Brian Jett, Superintendent of the Fort Payne City School system, received a $100,000 appropriation from the Council for assistance in funding various programs in the school system.
The Council passed the following Resolutions:
• 2023-02, authorizing line of credit with First State Bank.
• 2023-03, accepting the low bid for a pool pump in the amount of $107,679. This is a pump and filtration system for the Fort Payne City Pool.
Mayor Brian Baine gave his report of things that were happening in the City of Fort Payne.
• In the Building Maintenance Department, crews are finishing up the bathroom and backstops at the Complex. Lights are being installed at the Fort Payne City Jail. Bricks at the Alabama Walking Park are delivered and work will soon begin on the fence at the park.
• The Street Department is straightening out the road at Glenwood Cemetery to make it easier to exit the Cemetery. The Street Department has also scored the pavement on Grand
1 Accident with 0 Injuries
Thursday February 2nd Incidents
Theft of Property – Occurred at Wal-Mart, miscellaneous items were taken, valued at $55.53
3 Arrests Levon Creed Copas, age 41 of Fort Payne, was arrested on Two Warrants for Outside Agency at 1:38 am Walter Louis Tucker, age 41 of Collinsville, was arrested on Five Warrants for Failure to Appear at 11:16 am Larona Sheline Prescott, age 45 of Fort Oglethorpe, was arrested for Theft of Property at 5:25 pm
2 Accidents with 0 Injuries
and 5th Avenue to aid in traction.
• Parks and Recreation crews are working on the fields at the Complex. Lighting will begin on Monday, weather permitting. The Recreation Department has reported that membership has increased by over 900 at the Willis Valley Rec Center.
• G-Tech has been contracted to do studies, in compliance with ADEM, at the Old Hospital Site. They will monitor the site due to contamination suspected to be caused by oil tanks in the ground. The company has sent out letters to adjoining property owners to notify them of the proposed work.
Baine also reported that work has started to move the lines on 5th Street, to accommodate the stage for Boom Days. All acts have been booked for this year’s Boom Days and the headliners will be announced in early March.
The next meeting of the Fort Payne Council will be held on February 21, beginning at 12:30 in the Council Chambers on the second floor of Fort Payne City Hall.
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Katherine Velma Chadwick - 94, of Valley Head, Alabama, passed away on Saturday, January 28, 2023. She was born on December 31, 1929 to Virgil Gore & Lois Crawford Gore.
Funeral: Friday, February 3, 2023.
Graveside Service at 12:00 PM.
John Wesley Reece Jr. - 70, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 1, 2023. Funeral: Saturday, February 11, 2023 at 1:30pm.
Graveside Service at Fischer Cemetery
Ethel Clarice Adkins Yancy - 84 of Powder Springs, GA died on Thursday, February 2. Funeral services are Monday at 3 PM ET at Corner Stone Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow in Payne Gap Cemetery.
Barbara Sue Smith
Craig - 73 of Henagar died Thursday, February 2, 2023 at her residence. Funeral services are Sunday at 2 PM CT. Burial will follow in Green Haven Memorial Gardens.
Steven Paul “Steve” Clark, Sr. - 50 of Flat Rock died Monday, February 6 at Parkridge Medical Center. Funeral services are Friday at 1 PM ET at Corner Stone Funeral Chapel with Bro. Troy Lawson officiating. Private burial will follow at Lakewood Memorial Gardens.
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Betty Lois Pruitt82 of Crossville passed away Thursday, February 2, 2022 at Bridgewood Gardens Her Funeral Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday, February 5, 2023 at Crossville Memorial Chapel with burial to follow at Dekalb Memorial Gardens.
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Carl Wesley Crow - 78 of Henagar, passed away on Thursday, February 2, 2023, at DeKalb Regional Medical Center. Graveside service is Sunday, February 5, 2023, at 3:30 pm.
Camp Sons: Dennis Eugene Camp and wife Annette Garcia
Kevin Dewayne Camp and wife Trisha Camp
Grandchildren: Joshua Blake Camp and fiancé Emily Jones
Zachary Lee Camp
Asia Lain Camp
Paul Gallego
Sister: Nina Ruth Sparks and husband the late J.M. Sparks
Brother: Vernon
Lee Camp and wife Betty Kaye Camp
Preceded in Death
Parents: Asa
Roosevelt Camp & Jenice Dell Dean Camp
Infant Sister
Lonnie Eugene Camp - 79 of Henagar, AL passed away on Saturday, February 4, 2023 at his residence. Funeral service is Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 2:00PM in Rainsville Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Deon Black & Rev. Jimmy Allison officiating. Burial will follow in Rainsville Memorial Park with Rainsville Funeral Home, Inc. directing www. rainsvillefuneralhome. com. Family will receive friends on Monday, February 6th from 5PM-8PM & Tuesday, February 7th from 10AM-2PM. Survivors Wife of 58 Years & 7 Months: Myrvle
Lylah “Sue” Collins - 77 of Scottsboro passed away Janurary 31, 2023. She was born July 7, 1945 in Jackson County. The Graveside Service will be Saturday February 4, 2023 at 11:00a.m.at Pinehaven Memorial Gardens.
Walter Thomas Grider Jr. - 86, of Scottsboro, AL passed away February 1, 2023. He was a member of Calvary Baptist. The funeral services will be Sunday, February 5, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. Burial will be at Pinehaven Memorial Gardens.
William Michael Poole - 72 of Woodville, Alabama passed away Thursday, February 2, 2023 at Highlands Health & Rehab. Funeral services will be held
2:30 p.m. Saturday, February 4, 2023. Burial will follow in Gold Cemetery.
Beatrice Painter
Hale - 89, of Scottsboro, AL passed away February 2, 2023. She was born November 20, 1933.
The funeral services will be Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 2:00 p.m.
Stella Irene Kennedy - 71, of Scottsboro, AL passed away Friday February 3, 2023. The funeral services will be
Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 12:00 p.m.
Al Frazier - 66, of New Market, AL passed away Friday February 3, 2023. The funeral services will be Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at 2:00 p.m.
Betty Jo Henderson - passed away Sunday, February 5, 2023 at the age of 88. Funeral services will be held 12 p.m.
Wednesday, February 8, 2023.
Luke Rodriguze
Mendoza - 58 of Crossville passed away February 1, 2023. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date.
Oran Raymond “Ray” Ayers III - 61, of Dawson passed away on Monday, February 1,
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2023. The family will have a memorial visitation from 4 until 8pm Sunday, February 5, 2023 at W.T. Wilson Funeral Chapel.
Paul Holcomb85, of Grove Oak passed away on Wednesday, February 1, 2023. A graveside service will be held at 3:30 pm Sunday, February 5, 2013 at Harmony Cemetery in Macedonia. The family will receive friends from 2 until 3pm Sunday at W.T. Wilson Funeral Chapel.
Carolyn Jay Aanensen - 79, of Collinsville passed away on Thursday, February 2, 2023. Funeral services are set for 2pm Sunday, February 5, 2023. Burial will be in Antioch Cemetery.
Brian Keith Venable - 49 of Collinsville, passed away Saturday, February 4, 2023. The family will be having a Memorial Service at 2pm on Saturday, February 11, 2023.
Wesley James Obenlander - 57, of Ft. Payne passed away on Tuesday, February 7, 2023. Funeral services are set for 1pm Friday, Feb. 10, 2023 from the W.T. Wilson Funeral Chapel with Bro. Jamie Bailey officiating. Burial will be in Gravel Hill Cemetery.
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John Queen Ingraham - 82, of Fort Payne, passed away Wednesday, February 1, 2023. He is survived by his wife, Gayle; children Chris Ingraham, Lisa I. Shiver (Matt), and Heather I. Combs (Scotty); and grandchildren Lucas Combs, Whitney Shiver, Jack Wagner, Emma Wagner, and Max Shiver. No services are planned at this time. The family suggests memorial contributions be made in John’s name to the Little River Canyon Center.
Kenneth Leon Downer - 73 of Crossville passed away Saturday, February 4, 2023 at his home. His funeral service will be a 2 p.m. Tuesday, February 7, 2023.