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Tallassee murderer sentenced to life in prison By CLIFF WILLIAMS News Editor The courtroom in the Elmore County Judicial Complex was full of emotions as Clifton Potts admitted to the March 2022 murder of his wife Britney. On March 18, 2022, less than 24 hours after Potts
was released from prison for drug distribution, he killed his wife at her place of employment in Tallassee. Monday, Potts was before Circuit Court Judge Amanda Baxley to plead to murder and receive a life sentence. “Two years ago, I could never imagine we would be sitting here,”
Potts said during his plea and sentencing hearing on Monday. “She didn’t deserve this. The family didn’t deserve this. My kids didn’t deserve this.” As part of a plea deal in 2021 for drug distribution, Potts was sentenced to 45 months in prison with 12 months to serve and the
remainder on probation. He was released March 17, 2022. A day later Britney was dead. Potts said at the time of his release from prison in 2022 he was on methamphetamines and fentanyl. Drugs he said he
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Clifton Potts Jr. is called before Elmore County district court Judge Glenn Goggans for a first appearance hearing in 2022. He pleaded guilty to murder Monday in the death of his wife Britney Potts.
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Teacher of the Year finally followed his dream. Griggs sees decades Griggs himself teaching hadForthought of teaching. until ‘called home’ He spent 20 years in teleBy CLIFF WILLIAMS News Editor It took him a little while, but Mark Griggs
communications before he pulled the trigger to teach. Six years after getting his first classroom, he has
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PREPARING FOR THE NEXT
STORM EVENT company installed 90 concrete shelters and steel safe rooms in the area — thankn recent years, there have fully too as another tornado been a rash of tornadoes struck the same area last affecting the East Central year. Alabama region, and Merry “It is amazing how some Hardy has taken this to heart. of the tornados come back to Through Lake Martin Storm the same areas,” Hardy said. Shelters, Hardy helps resiLake Martin Storm dent install their own storm Shelters installs Federal shelters. Emergency Management After an EF4 tornado Agency-approved shelters ripped through the Beauredesigned to withstand the gard community, killing 23 largest tornadoes. people in March 2019, the “FEMA used to say the By CLIFF WILLIAMS News Editor
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safest place to be was underground,” Hardy said. “They have changed their stance on that. Now is the safest place to be is a compliant shelter where you can get into the quickest without having to go out into the weather.” Lake Martin Storm Shelters manufactures all its above ground shelters in Alexander City. The concrete shelters are designed to be installed outside, oftentimes See STORM, Page A6
The Jan. 12, 2023 tornado traveled an estimated 14 miles in Elmore County just two miles north of a track from nine days earlier.The EF2 twister tracked across the state that day but there was only one minor injury reported in Elmore County.
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Mark Griggs has found a second career as a teacher at Tallassee Elementary School. After five full years in the classroom he was selected as the school’s teach of the year this year.
RHS introduces visual arts course with an introduction to drawing. Students are then divided into groups Across Alabama, the focusing on photography, arts are not widely taught acrylic painting, charcoal in schools. However, at and colored pencils or Reeltown High School, pastels. the administration is The students will trying to change that nar- rotate to different media rative. throughout the semesGreg Shelton recently ter, which is meant to became the instructor maximize materials. of RHS’ newest visual arts class, which begins See ARTS, Page A6 By ABIGAIL MURPHY Multimedia Reporter
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