July 30, 2015 Dadeville Record

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DADEVILLE STANDOUT MAKES HIS COLLEGE CHOICE KNOWN. JENNINGS TO JOIN BROTHER AT UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA. PAGE B1.

Columnist Jody Fuller says green is a good thing. Page A4

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“We kept this a secret for a long time. We even had a fake brochure that I showed Harold while we were printing up the real one without him knowing about it. ” — Shane Harris

FITTING HONOR

Council to rethink stance on grant Dadeville leaders now looking at a way to accept money for street beautification around courthouse By Cliff Williams Record Staff Writer

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Dignitaries gathered at Horseshoe Bend boat ramp Friday to cut the ribbon on the new Harold Banks Canoe Trail. Center, Banks holds the sign with Rep. Mark Tuggle.

New canoe trail honors Dadeville’s Harold Banks By Betsy Iler

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t was a successful conspiracy Somehow, Tallapoosa County Extension Coordinator Shane Harris managed to print maps and brochures, as well as large site-designation signs, and invited a host of dignitaries to a ceremony honoring Dadeville’s Harold Banks without the honoree knowing until the words spilled from Harris’ lips at Friday morning’s Harold Banks Canoe Trail dedication. Two years in the making, the 25-mile trail Friday was

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officially named and opened at a ribbon cutting under the Alabama Highway 49 bridge north of Irwin Shoals on the Tallapoosa River. Banks, an enthusiastic proponent of the river’s beauty and serenity, was the first person to solopaddle its entire 258-mile length. He also has been highly involved in the effort to add the 25-mile stretch of waterway to the extensive Alabama Scenic River Trail, which comprises more than 600 miles of water for paddling tourism. “This is shocking to me,” See BANKS, Page A10

The Dadeville City Council learned it may still be able to take advantage of a $400,000 grant to renovate around the courthouse square now that the Tallapoosa County Commission has shown interest in joining the project. “We will get some flexibility from the Alabama Department of Transportation now that the county is coming on board with the project,” CDG engineer Steve Thomas told the council Tuesday. “You have an extended time frame because you are waiting for the county to get their application in.” Tallapoosa County Commissioner Emma Jean Thweatt explained that the idea has not gone before the whole commission. “Blake and I met with Steve Thomas on the issue and would like to join in,” Thweatt said. Thomas says the county is not officially on See GRANT, Page A3

County road crews from 3 districts housed together as a trial run By Mitch Sneed Record Editor

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Harold Banks, right, and his grandson Jack hold the sign that will mark the new Tallapoosa Canoe Trail.

Three county commissioners have embarked on a trial run involving their road crews that they believe will be more responsive, productive and save money at the same time. Commissioners T.C. Coley, Steve Robinson and John McKelvey have moved all of their employees and equipment to the shop on Highway 22 South, three miles south of New Site. The idea is to be able to pool resources, save on See CREWS, Page A3

WILL SPECIAL SESSION LEAD TO BUDGET?: Lawmakers’ opinions vary By David Granger Outlook Staff Writer

Alexander City’s state lawmakers are hopeful that when the special session of the Alabama Legislature reconvenes on Monday, a solution to the state’s general fund budget shortfall will be workable. “I sincerely hope we can pass a general fund budget,” said Sen. Tom Whatley of Alexander City, who represents Senate District 27. “There have been some good discussions. There’s no consensus, but I believe we’ve made progress toward a solution that will both shore up the general fund and protect Medicaid and the prison system.” Rep. Mark Tuggle of Alexander City represents House District 81. While he

agreed with Whatley, his tone was a bit more subdued. “We’ve had a couple of meetings with committees and we’re still meeting,” Tuggle said. “We have a caucus meeting (Tuesday). Then the leadership will get together and we’ll start to get a feel for what we might be able to get through both (the House and the Senate).” Lawmakers will reconvene on Monday after meeting for 20 minutes on July 13, then adjourning without accepting introductions of any bills in Bentley’s $302 million tax increase plan. The Legislature was expecting the special session to be convened in the middle of August, allowing time for meetings and discussions on the solution to the crisis prior to its start. In fact,

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ave you checked out the Hero wall in the Library lately? Dozens of patrons have listed their heroes on the wall so the community can know who is a hero to them. The wall will be up for a few more weeks, so make sure you stop by to add your very own super special Hero. A giant Thank You goes to Matthew for volunteering at the library for the past 5 weeks. Volunteering at the library is super simple. Come in and shelve books or help with Story Time. The library can help with achieving required community service and volunteering hours. The Owl Lady will be presenting at the Library on August 4th and 18th during Story Time at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays. Mark your calendar to come the library to learn some new interesting facts about these awesome birds.

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July 28

 A resident on Flournoy Road in

 A report was filed for harass-

ing communications that occurred on Horseshoe Bend Road.  A report was filed for nuisance property that occurred on Bartlett Street.  A report was filed for violation of a protection order that occurred on Highway 49 South.

July 25

 A report was filed for criminal mischief and criminal trespass that occurred on Dogwood Circle.

July 24

Story Time is every Tuesday at 10am! Have you started to instill a love of reading in your kids? Start with the library. The library is a great place to start learning to read. The library offers several beginner reader books. Library Notes are supplied by Dadeville Public Library Director Abbi Mangarelli.

July 27

 Michael Abrams of Wildlife Road in Camp Hill was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear for child support.  A resident on County Road 34 in Dadeville filed a report for harassment.  Anthony Lewis of County Road in Alexander City was arrested on a warrant for failure to pay for driving while revoked.  A resident Magnolia Street in Alexander City filed a report for theft.

 A report was filed for disorderly

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conduct that occurred on N. Broadnax Street.

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July 22

 A report was filed for harassment that occurred on Railroad Street.

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 John Dodgen of Hillabee Street

Dadeville filed a report for theft.

 A resident of Dudleyville Road in Dadeville filed a report for domestic violence.  A resident of Lithia Road in Dadeville filed a report for found property.  Curtis Banks of Wall Street in Tallassee was arrested for a failure to appear warrant.

in Alexander City was arrested for probation violation, probation revocation and failure to appear warrants.

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 A resident of Highway 22 West in Alexander City filed a report for criminal littering.  A resident of Denver Road in Dadeville filed a report for identity theft.  Cedrick Payne of Third Street in Alexander City was arrested for failure to pay warrants.  April Braswell of Sims Avenue in Tallassee was arrested for a failure to pay warrant.  Tyreese Hicks of Hammett Avenue in Sylacauga was arrested for probation revocations.  Chancesler Miles of Horseshoe Bend Road in Dadeville was arrested for a probation revocation.  Tiana Riley of Jordan Lodge Road in Alexander City was arrested for a probation revocation.

Obituaries Mrs. Deara Kate Spraggins 1913-2015 Funeral service for Mrs. Deara Kate Spraggins, 102, of Dadeville, will be Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Langley Funeral Home. Rev. Mark Spraggins will

officiate. Burial will follow in the Lebanon Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Langley Funeral Home. Mrs. Spraggins passed away on Sunday, July 26, 2015 at Lake Martin Community Hospital. She was born on May 31, 1913 in Chilton County, Alabama to Joseph Elic Ray and Mary Alice Powell Ray. She was a member of Lebanon Baptist Church. She was an excellent cook and made the best green

beans and fried apple pies. She was self employed as a seamstress and upholsterer. Mrs. Spraggins also had a green thumb and always had beautiful flowers. She is survived by her daughters-in-law, Juanita Spraggins of Albany, GA and Nita Spraggins of Jackson, GA; grandchildren, Carey Spraggins (Cheryl) of Jackson, GA , Timothy Spraggins (Sylvia) of Albany, GA, Craig Spraggins of Dawsonville, GA, and Mark Spraggins (Vera) of Leesburg,

GA; and 10 GreatGrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Tommie J. Spraggins; and sons, Tommie Ray Spraggins and Cerelle Spraggins. The family will accept flowers or contributions may be made to the Lebanon Cemetery Fund. Memorial messages may be sent to the family at www.langleyfuneralhome. com. Langley Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Lake Martin Bama Club honored as nation’s best By Mitch Sneed Record Editor

It’s like an expansion baseball team winning the World Series in just its second season. That’s the way one person described the most recent win for the Lake Martin Bama Club. The University of Alabama National Alumni Association named the Lake Martin Bama Club the National Chapter of the Year. The announcement came last Friday at the new Embassy Suites Hotel in Tuscaloosa. Officials cited the $77,000 in scholarship money raised as well

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together and I guess that showed in all that we were able to accomplish over the last couple of years. We want to thank the University of Alabama-National Alumni Association for this great honor. We also want to thank each and every one of the members of the Lake Martin Bama Club for their generous donations.” King said he had to recognize a group that he called a “Dream Team” for their hard work and financial support that made the honor possible. He singled out John and Nancy Hodges, Kay and Gary Thomas, Carol Lee, Scott Davis, Elaine Gwaltney, Bill and Dedie Hendrix, Larry Morris, Fred and Leeanne George, Joe and Sandra McInnes, Carter and Susan Kennedy, Ben and Luanne Russell, Randy and Honey Haynes, Bobby Chapman, Dr. Susan Burrow, Jerry Burnette, Tom West, Annette Cox and Luke Robinson. “When we got this thing started back up two years ago, there was a group of people that got together and have worked hard on ever single event we have had,” King said. “None of this would have been possible without each and every one of them. We are just tickled to death to be honored and especially happy that we have been able to endow a scholarship that will help a local student who wants to attend the University of Alabama.”


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the cost of renting other shops and provide the ability to respond in force when big trouble hits. “It’s something we are trying on a trial basis, and feel like if it’s successful short-term, it could be something that would have tremendous benefits,” Coley said at a recent commission meeting. “The initial reason was the costsaving potential. But we believe that it could make us more efficient as well.” One advantage is that many shops didn’t have some equipment that others did. For example, there was an excavator in District 3, but not one in Coley or Robinson’s district. District 3 was in desperate need of a new side cutter, a piece of equipment that runs into tens of thousands of dollars. By pooling the resources, all three districts have access to all of the equipment and the employees can respond to problems that are the most pressing, McKelvey said. “What’s that they say, ‘if you keep doing the same things, you will keep getting what you always got,’” McKelvey said. “We got to looking at this thing and it just makes sense. Cost of the buildings arte one thing, but in equipment alone, the savings there is sizeable. On top of that, it has us all working together and that didn’t always happen in the past. “Don’t get me wrong, there are still some things that we need to work out, but I think if we give it time it’s an idea that will not only save money, but the residents will see much better response and service.” Robinson was on the scene at last week’s damage caused by thunderstorms in his district near Wind Creek and along Newman Road. That night, McKelvey and other work-

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ers were able to bring additional equipment that allowed the roads to be cleared and helped power officials to get electricity restored before dawn. In the past, Robison said it may not have been so quick. “It was nice to have all those resources available,” Robinson said. “We feel like it makes a big difference.” At a July 20 meeting of the commissioners, resident James Rainwater stood to complain about the move, saying it took too long to move a tree that fell near his home over the holiday weekend. While Rainwater said he didn’t reach out to Steve Robinson directly because he didn’t have his number, he thought then that the people in the county would not like the new plan because of the distance. “The public, once they find out about this are going to be against it,” Rainwater said that day. “I really feel like most people will be upset by it.” Ironically, during the recent storm trees were down near Rainwater’s property. But that night it was McKelvey who brought that excavator and with his men using chainsaws, was able to move the trees in the vicinity of Rainwater’s home. “The things we were able to get done with the number of people we had and the equipment we were able to send out there could have never been done the old way,” McKelvey said. “We had two commissioners, six men and were able to bring an excavator that makes it so much easier to move the trees and obstructions. Before that wouldn’t have happened. We will see how it works over time, but if you ask me, especially in light of the response last Wednesday, I think it is working pretty well.”

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board yet. “There has been no commitment by the county to do anything yet,” Thomas said. “The city’s part is an encouragement to get the county involved.” Thweatt agreed. “We(commission) probably would not do anything had the city not committed,” Thweatt said. Just a couple weeks ago, the council thought it might not be able to take advantage of the grant due to the $80,000 it would take to match it. “I know now we cannot commit to the $80,000,” Councilperson Randy Foster said. “We did not block it last meeting. I just put the numbers out there to let everyone know where we are at.” Council member James Tarpley agreed. “We do not have it

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now,” Tarpley said. “But it is a long range plan for us – two-and-a-half to three-year outlook for us.” After some discussion the council decided to wait and see what the county does before moving on the grant. The council received news that the new fire truck will be here sometime in the middle of August and that the fire department also received a $126,000 grant for new air tanks that requires a match of $6,400. The council also heard from Police Chief David Barbour about staffing. “We need to look at hiring another officer,” Barbour said. “ We are already down one, have one on deployment and more about to be on deployment. So before

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Editorial Green is good – vegetably speaking

Banks Trail is R fitting tribute to canoe legend

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hen it comes to paddling sports in Tallapoosa County, Harold Banks is

the man. Banks, the namesake of the new Harold Banks Canoe Trail on the Tallapoosa River, is the first known person to paddle the entire length of the Tallapoosa River. He did that several years back, beginning in Georgia and winding up where the Tallapoosa and Coosa rivers meet in Elmore County. But that wasn’t enough. Banks later returned to the junction of the Tallapoosa and Coosa rivers and paddled down river until he hit salt water in Mobile Bay. He did all this paddling solo, keeping a beautifully written journal which was printed as a series in this newspaper at the time. Reading Banks’ journal was like reading an historic adventure novel … except it was real. It was truly an epic modern-day outdoor adventure. The new Harold Banks Canoe Trail on the Tallapoosa River brings the potential to transform watersports recreation here. Lake Martin will always be the primary spot for watersports recreation in our county, but the river is every bit as exciting and interesting for paddlers. And running the river is great exercise too, as well as a great place for fishing, camping and enjoying the beautiful Alabama outdoors. We hope that eventually the new canoe trail will spawn new businesses – canoe and kayak sales and rentals, shuttle services, paddling classes and guided tours – much like those found on the Coosa River in Wetumpka. For now, we’d like to congratulate Banks and thank all those involved with the newest reason to visit Tallapoosa County: the Harold Banks Canoe Trail.

ecently, I spoke to a group of very young children about bullying and acceptance. Both are important subjects, but in hindsight, I wish I’d included the importance of eating vegetables. Kids simply do not eat enough of them, particularly green ones. I didn’t eat vegetables when I was their age. In fact, I didn’t start eating them until about a year and a half ago. I missed out on so much. What was I thinking? A few years ago, an older gentleman seemed genuinely upset at my eating habits. “You don’t like corn on the cob?” he asked in disbelief. “I don’t like corn on the plate,” I replied. “I don’t care what you put it on. I ain’t eating it.” Once, while I was still in the single digits, my mother bribed me in to taking a bite of creamed corn. I took one bite and gagged like never before. At the time, it seemed like a form of child abuse. I was a dollar richer, though. Growing up, the only vegetables I liked were French fries, hash browns, tater tots, mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, and, well, you get the picture. I did, however, like lima beans, which was odd, because, to this day, I know many vegetable lovers who detest them. Oh, I liked macaroni and cheese, too. It is, after all, considered a vegetable here in Alabama. Everybody knows that.

JODY FULLER Guest Columnist

My grandparents always had a garden at their home in Tallapoosa County. My grandmother took care of me at the table. Due to my pickiness, she cooked special side dishes solely for me. For example, if she made potato salad, she’d save a small bowl of plain potatoes for me. My dad showed no such special treatment and made me eat everything on my plate, but he was blind, and I was, well, mischievous. The dogs, trashcans, and potted plants ate better than some people I know. About once a decade, I would try something new and much to my delight, would enjoy it. Grilled asparagus has been a favorite vegetable for several years. When I was a kid, the only green things I liked were the aforementioned lima beans, green Jello, and Kermit the Frog. It ain’t easy being green. Today, I eat everything: green, yellow, red, orange, and purple. Color means nothing. It makes no sense to like or dislike anything based on color. That’s just ignorant. Broccoli is one of my favorite things to eat, and I’ve never even had it with cheese. Green is good.

Legendary funnyman Jerry Clower was a big fan of slimy, green okra or as we say around here, “okry.” I’m a fan of green and okra but can do without the slimy aspect. I like it raw, pickled, and grilled, but my favorite is baked fried okra. It looks fried but it’s really baked. In my opinion, olive oil is the key to cooking vegetables, be it on the grill or in the oven. Another key is to leave it somewhat crunchy. I don’t want it mushy or slimy, with all due respect to the late funnyman from Liberty, Miss. In recent months, I’ve made it a habit to purchase fruits and vegetables from roadside stands and farmers markets while at home and on the road. When we buy from these stands and markets, we are not only getting the freshest available produce, but we are also supporting local farmers with a different kind of green, and it’s still good. That’s a win-win situation if there ever was one. Next year, I plan on planting a garden filled with lots of green things. I may even plant some corn, too, because, these days, I like it on the plate and on the cob but mostly in my stomach. Jody Fuller is a comic, speaker, writer and soldier with three tours of duty in Iraq. He is also a lifetime stutterer. He can be reached at jody@ jodyfuller.com. For more information, please visit www.jodyfuller.com.

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Banks surprised, honored by canoe trail naming Dear Editor, I was on the committee to create the Tallapoosa County Canoe Trail and produce an informational map to guide paddlers. I attended every planning session, or so I thought, but had no idea that my partners conspired to dedicate the trail in my name. At the dedication ceremony, I was completely surprised and even a little embarrassed. I do appreciate the honor, but the real star of the Tallapoosa County Canoe Trail is the river itself. The Tallapoosa River lends its name to the county but more important, it arrives in a pristine, unpolluted state. A river this clean is a rarity not only in this country, but in the world. The river’s first major tributary, McClendon Creek, originates just a few miles from the greater Marietta/Atlanta metropolitan area. Fortunately for us, there is a divide that separates the Tallapoosa drainage basin from that megalopolis. On its journey, the river does not travel through any significant population centers or industrial areas before it reaches that bulge in the Tallapoosa River we call Lake Martin. The three sections we have mapped for the trail within Tallapoosa County are easily accessible yet paddlers feel they are getting a wilderness experience as they

paddle between undeveloped shores. Each section is unique and scenic with interesting rock formations, shoals, light rapids, and an incredible diversity of native plants, fish, and wildlife. One other thing I have always enjoyed when paddling the Tallapoosa River is the solitude. I knew that I might lose some of that solitude with the creation and promotion of this trail. I have a selfish side that wishes it truly was the Harold Banks Canoe Trail, reserved for my exclusive use. But I know that in the long term, the river will be respected and protected only if it is known, appreciated, and appropriately used by others who care. The river is the main artery that makes our county and beloved lake special in so many ways. It furnishes the drinking water for most residents of Tallapoosa County and for many in Coosa and Elmore County. If you are reading this paper, it is likely your blood is mostly Tallapoosa River, heavy beer drinkers excepted. So enjoy OUR canoe trail and spread the word to paddlers and non-paddlers alike that we have a treasured resource that should remain so for generations to come. J. Harold Banks Dadeville

Jimmy Frank Goodman Sr. represents District 3. His phone number is 256825-9749. His address is 241 Goodman Road, Dadeville.

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Frank Goodman Billy Monroe represents District 4. His phone number is 256-7494451. His address is 1670 North Loop Road, Dadeville. Randy Foster represents District 5. His phone number is 256825-7770. His address is 648 South Tallassee St., Dadeville.

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Joe Smith is mayor of Dadeville. His phone number is 256825-6691. His address is 725 Henderson St., Dadeville.

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Aulner selected as the new principal at Horseshoe Bend By David Granger

and with the Horseshoe Bend community. I think he’ll make them a strong James Aulner leader.” was selected by the Aulner served as Tallapoosa County Board assistant principal at of Education Tuesday as Horseshoe Bend since the new principal 2008. Prior to taking at Horseshoe Bend that position, he was School, accordassistant principal at ing to Joe Windle, Valley High School superintendent from 2005 through of the Tallapoosa 2008. County Schools. Before acceptAulner was ing the position at selected from Valley, Aulner was Aulner among six candia teacher and coach dates and was the at Opelika Middle unanimous choice of the School and Opelika High board, Windle said. School for 10 years. “In the interview proAulner holds bachcess, he received the top elor’s and master’s marks,” Windle said. “He degrees in secondary has the skill set that we’re social science education looking for. He has a lot and administrative cerof leadership experience tification from Auburn both in the military and in University. He also holds education. an education special“He’s very familiar ist degree from Troy with the faculty and staff University. Record Staff Writer

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Lake Martin resident kills rattler Don Ayres killed a 55-inch long Timber Rattlesnake Monday near Highway 34 in the Lake Martin Area. The snake had nine rattles and a button.

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Public Meetings  Alexander City Board of Education meets on the third Tuesday of each month. Meetings are held in the board office at 375 Lee St. or local school at 5 p.m.  Alexander City Council meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Meetings are held in the courtroom at the old city hall at 5:30 p.m.  Camp Hill Town Council meets the first and third Mondays of each month. Meetings are held in town hall at 6 p.m.  Community Action Agency of Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa will holds its regular board of directors meetings every other month at the Central Office in Dadeville.  Dadeville City Council meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. in city hall.

 New Site City Council meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 5 p.m. in the Conference Room in the Town Hall.  Ray Water Authority meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m. at the Ray Water Authority Office. All customers are invited to attend..  Tallapoosa County Board of Education meets on the second Monday of each month. Meetings are held in the new central office at 679 East Columbus Street, Dadeville, AL 36853.  Tallapoosa County Commission meets the second Monday of the month at 9 a.m. in the courthouse in Dadeville, with a premeeting also open to the public 30 minutes before each regular session.

 Daviston City Council meets the third Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Daviston Fire Department..

 Tallapoosa County 911 Board will meet on the second Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the 911 Administrative office at 240 West Columbus Street, Dadeville. Call 825-8490 for more information.

 Jackson’s Gap Town Council meets the second Tuesday of each month. Meetings are held in town hall at 6:30 p.m., all Jackson’s Gap citizens are encouraged to attend.

 Walnut Hill Water Authority meets the third Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited. Call 825-9841 to inquire about the agenda.

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the woman’s plea for Justice, but the od says when you’ve searched woman pressed him so hard and so for Him with your whole heart long that he granted the woman’s (your entire being), then you request. The judge did this will find HIM! If we are not because he felt sorry for serious about hearing her or had compassion on from GOD, we’re going her, but the Judge granted to have to exercise the her petition simply because kind of FAITH that is the lady literally got on his strong and persistent. nerves. “The woman was Just like the women in persistent, and her persisJESUS’ parable about tence was actually fueled and the UNJUST JUDGE. empowered by HER FAITH. Then He spoke a Rev. Dr. Emerson A FAITH that declares, I don’t parable to them, that care how long it takes, I don’t men always ought to Ware Jr. , Great PRAY and not lose Bethel Baptist Church care who doesn’t agree with me or doesn’t like me for HEART, saying: “There BELIEVING GOD; I know was in a certain city that if I keep on keeping on, one day a Judge, who did not fear GOD nor sooner or later, My change is going regard man. Now there was a widow to come and I will see the Salvation in that city; and she came to him, of the Lord.” Regardless of the saying, ‘Get Justice for me from my excesses and some erroneous teachadversary.’ And he would not for a ings that have been associated with while, but afterward he said to himthe “WORD OF FAITH,” Christians self, though I do not fear GOD nor must forever remember and be mindregard man, yet because this widow ful of the fact that the Word of GOD troubles me I will avenge her. Lest by declares that anything in your life that her continual coming she weary me.” is not rooted in or brought about by Then the Lord said, “Hear what the FAITH in the almighty is Sin. For, Unjust Judge said. And shall God not without FAITH it is impossible to avenge His own elect who cry out day please GOD. The Just (righteous men and night to Him, though He bears and women of GOD) shall and must long with them?” I tell you that He will live by FAITH! avenge them speedily. Nevertheless Rev. Dr. Emerson Ware is the minwhen the Son of Man comes, will He ister at Great Bethel Baptist Church really find Faith on the Earth?” (Luke and a regular faith columnist in The 18:1-8). Record. The Judge did not want to hear

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Pleasant Home Baptist Clay County Pleasant Valley Missionary Baptist 835 Valley Rd., Camp Hill 334-257-4442 Ridge Grove Missionary Baptist Alexander City, 256-234-6972 Rocky Mt. Baptist New Site community

Lebanon Baptist Mt. Carmel Rd., Dadeville, 256-234-7541 Mountain Springs Baptist Off Hwy. 22, Daviston Mt. Carmel Baptist 3610 Dudleyville Rd., Dadeville Mt. Zion Baptist Hwy. 63 South, Alex City 256-234-7748

Seleeta Baptist Booker St., Alex City 256-329-2685

New Concord Baptist Off hwy. 49, Dadeville, 256-825-5390

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Liberty Baptist 1365 Hillabee St., Alex City 256-329-8830

Shady Grove Baptist Jackson’s Gap Community

New Elkahatchee Baptist Elkahatchee Rd., Alex City 256-329-9942

New Life Baptist County Road 14, Alex City, 256-329-2635 Victory Baptist 280 By-Pass, Alex City West End Baptist Off 280 West, 256-234-2130 BAPTIST – MISSIONARY Bethlehem Baptist New Site Cross Key Baptist Hackneyville, 256-329-9716 Darian Missionary Baptist Church Pearson Chapel Rd., Alex City 256-329-3865 Elam Baptist Robertson Rd. Alex City Early Rose Baptist 201 E Street, Alexander City

The Great Bethel Missionary 520 Christian St., Alex City 256-234-5513 Unity Baptist Robinson Rd., Alex City Zion Hill Missionary Baptist 583 S. Broadnax St., Dadeville BAPTIST – SOUTHERN Bay Pine Baptist 1480 Bay Pine Rd. Jackson’s Gap, 256-825-4433 Bethany Baptist Church Bethany Road Bethel Baptist Smith Mt. Rd., Jackson’s Gap 256-825-5070 Beulah Baptist Smith Mt. Rd., Jackson’s Gap 256-825-9882

New Hope Baptist Lake Martin, off Hwy. 63 256-329-2510 New Life Baptist Jackson’s Gap, 256-825-6190 / 256-329-2635 New Pine Grove Baptist Off Hwy. 22, Perryville New Providence Baptist Pearson Chapel Rd., Alex City New Rocky Mount Baptist 670 Peckerwood Rd., Jackson’s Gap 256-794-3846 New Salem Road New Site Rd., New Site, 256-234-2932 Old Providence Baptist Off Hwy. 63 N., near Hackneyville

Calvary Heights Baptist Elkahatchee, Rd., Alex City 256-234-7224

Orr Street Baptist 1000 “O” Street (Hwy. 63N) Alex City, 256-234-3171

Hollins Springs Baptist Hwy. 280, Goodwater

Camp Hill Baptist Downtown Camp Hill, 256-896-2811

Perryville Baptist Perryville, 256-234-3588

Jackson’s Gap Baptist Church 21 East Church St. 256-825-6814

Comer Memorial 941 E. Church St., Alex City 256-234-2236

Liberty Church 1034 Liberty Church Rd. Willow Point Alex City

Daviston Baptist Daviston, 395-4327

Macedonia Baptist Macedonia Circle, Goodwater 256-839-5793 Marietta Baptist Goodwater Miracle Missionary Baptist 1687 “I” Street 256-215-9788, 256-215-9787 Mt. Calvary Baptist 329 King St., Alex City, 256-234-5631 Mt. Olive Baptist Hwy. 280 & Jct. 49, Goodwater Mt. Sinai Baptist Fish Pond Rd., Coosa County 256-329-2337

Fellowship Baptist Buttston Community Fellowship Primitive Baptist Church on Claybrook Drive, Alex City 256-839-5339 First Baptist Court Square, Alex City 256-234-6351

Mt. Zion East StillWaters Dr., 256-825-4991

Horseshoe Bend Baptist Hwy. 280, Dadeville

New Bethel Baptist Rock St., Dadeville, 256-825-7726 Peace & Goodwill Baptist Cottage Grove Community Alexander City, 256-377-4634

Rocky Creek Baptist Samford Rd., Cowpens Community Rocky Mount Baptist Hwy. 22 E., Alex City, 256-329-2327 Rock Springs Baptist Jackson’s Gap, 256-839-6263 Russell Farm Baptist Hwy. 63 beyond Our Town

Sixth Street Baptist Sixth St., Alex City, 256-234-2408

Hillabee Baptist Hillabee Rd., Alex City 256-234-6798

New Elam Baptist Hwy. 9, Burtonville, 256-234-2037

River Road Baptist 148 Dean Rd., Alex City, 256-234-6971

Good News Baptist Church 10493 Hwy. 280, Jackson’s Gap 256-825-2555 Hackneyville Baptist Hwy. 63 N., Hackneyville

Jackson’s Gap Baptist Jackson’s Gap, 256-825-4951 Kellyton Baptist Kellyton, 256-329-1512 Kendrick Baptist Church Nixburg Lake Martin Baptist Hwy 34, Dadeville 256-825-7434 Lake Pointe Baptist 8352 Hwy. 50W, Dadeville

Comer Memorial U.M. 427 East Church St., 256-329-3467

Pleasant Grove Church of Christ 1819 Bay Pine Rd, Jackson’s Gap

Duncan Memorial U.M. 3997 Hillabee Rd., Alex City 256-234-6708

Southview Church of Christ 2325 Dadeville Rd., Alex City 256-329-0212

Dadeville Church of God 425 Horseshoe Bend Rd. (Hwy. 49 N.) Dadeville 256-825-8820 Marshall Street Church of God 428 Marshall Street, Alex City 256-234-3180 New Faith Tabernacle A.C.O.P. Church of God “J” Street New Harvest Ministries Church of God Hwy 280 & Coosa 28 256-329-2331 Pentecostal Church of God 163 Franklin Street, Alex City 256-215-4055 The Church of God 13th Ave. N., Alex City 256-329-1696 Washington Street A.C.O.P. Church of God Washington Street CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Church of God of Prophecy 303 Poplar Rd., Alex City, 256-234-6941 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1515 Worthy Road, Alex City (Corner of Worthy Place and Dadeville Road)

Ray Baptist Rockford Hwy., Alex City, 256-234-7609

Sandy Creek Baptist Alex City

Mt. Zion Baptist Hwy. 22, New Site

Mt. Zion West Our Town Community, 256-234-7748

Pine Grove Baptist Camp Hill

First Baptist Tallassee St., Dadeville, 256-825-6232

Meadows St. Church of Christ 306 Meadows St., Alex City

Cedar Street Church of God 711 Martin Luther King Blvd. Alex City

Old Union Baptist 1106 Davis Circle Jackson’s Gap 256-596-1873

Eagle Creek Baptist Hwy. 49, Dadeville, 256-825-6048

Bradford Methodist Hwy. 9, Goodwater

Bread of Life A.C.O.P. Church of God Hwy. 280, Kellyton

Calvary Baptist 819 Main St., Dadeville, 256-825-5989

Flint Hill Baptist Hwy. 280, Dadeville

Dadeville Church of Christ East LaFayette St., Dadeville

CHURCH OF GOD Alex City No. 2 A.C.O.P. Church of God Local Street, Alex City

New Beginnings Baptist 1076 Coley Creek Rd.

River of Life Worship Center 407 Hillabee St., Alex City, 256-329-9593

Friendship Baptist Our Town Community, 256-329-5243

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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Dadeville Church of the Nazarene Corner Hwy. 280 and 49, 256-825-8191 EPISCOPAL Saint James Episcopal Church 121 South Central Ave., Alex City 256-234-4752 HOLINESS Alex City Emmanuel Holiness Hillabee St., Alex City House of Restoration Holiness 519 Slaughter Ave., Camp Hill, 256-749-2373, 256-896-2904

Sunny Level Baptist Church Sunny Acres Subdivision Sewell Street Town Creek Baptist Camp Ground Rd., Alex City Wayside Baptist 21 Wayside Circle, Alex City 256-234-5564 Zion Hill Baptist Hwy. 79, near Horseshoe Bend CATHOLIC St. John the Apostle 454 N. Central Ave., Alex City 256-234-3631 CHURCH OF CHRIST Alex City Church of Christ 945 Tallapoosa St., Alex City 256-234-6494

FULL GOSPEL Dadeville Foursquare Gospel Church Old 280 By-pass Fellowship Revival Center Mission 316 6th Ave., Alex City 256-329-1510 weekends

First United Methodist 310 Green St., Alex City 256-234-6322 First United Methodist Dadeville, 256-825-4404 Flint Hill U.M., Alex City 256-234-5047 Goodwater U.M. Main St., Goodwater, 256-839-6661 Haven United Methodist 410 Christian St., Alex City 256-329-8394 Kellyton U.M., Kellyton, 256-329-1681 Liberty United Methodist Liberty Rd., Hackneyville Mt. Godfrey New Site New Site U.M. New Site, 256-234-7834 Pearson Chapel U.M. Pearson Chapel Rd., Alex City Red Ridge United Methodist 8091 County Road 34, Dadeville 256-825-9820 Sunnylevel United Methodist 3202 Hwy. 63N, Alex City 256-234-6877 Trinity United Methodist 280 By-pass, Alex City, 256-234-2455 Union United Methodist 4428 Hwy. 50, Dadeville 256-825-2241

PENTECOSTAL Pentecostals of Dadeville 115 West Columbus Street Dadeville, 256-596-3411 PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian 371 Jefferson St., Alex City 256-329-0524

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First Presbyterian Okefuske, Dadeville, 256-825-4081 Robinson Memorial Presbyterian Robinson Rd., Alex City UNITED PENTECOSTAL Alex City Apostolic 3708 Robinson Rd., Alexander City, 256-329-1573 INDEPENDENT Faith Temple Franklin Street, Alex City, 256-234-6421 Family Worship Center 1676 Sewell Street 256-839-6895 First Congregational Christian 11th Ave. South, Alex City GAP Fellowship Ministries P.O. Box 1571, Alex City Jehovah-Jireh Ministries 252 Tallapoosa St., Alex City 256-215-4211

Liberty Life Christian Center 321 “S” Street, Alex City

Leap of Faith Outreach Ministry 886 Terrance Drive, 256-234-7119

Passion Church 3340 Hwy. 63 N., Alex City 256-409-9590

New Bethel Fellowship Church 5474 Rock Springs Road Jackson’s Gap 256-825-3367 The Baha’I Faith 740 Newell Street, Camp Hill 256-896-4007

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Drivers to see easier access for licenses By David Granger

Web-based online scheduling, new kiosks promise to speed process for area residents

Record Staff Writer

The Alabama Law Enforcement Association announced Thursday several upgrades in the way Alabama driver’s licenses are renewed and appointments at ALEA driver’s license

convenient for them;  The option for licensed drivers to renew standard driver’s licenses or obtain a duplicate license online;  The option to use a self-serve kiosk rather than wait for a driver’s license examiner, to renew a standard driver’s license or nondriver ID or to order a duplicate license;  The option for an Alabama driver to download a digital license to show as a secure form of identification (requires an online license renewal); and  Updates throughout the state to equipment at ALEA offices, drivFile / The Record er’s license examining State off icials promise that lines like this one may be a thing of the past when the new stations and the offices improvements to the drivers license system are completely implemented. of probate judges and license revenue com- sition process, we exam- of each legacy agency tion for Alabama Driver missioner. ined the core functions and determined the driv- license. I am pleased “Throughout the traner license system was to announce a series

examining offices are scheduled. The upgrades include:  Online scheduling, allowing customers to select via the Internet appointment times at ALEA driver’s licensing offices that are most

inefficient and archaic,” said Spencer Collier, the state’s secretary of law enforcement. “As Secretary of Law Enforcement, one of my top priorities was to find and implement a solu-

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Tallapoosee Historical Museum is open again Happiness news: I continue to receive getwell cards, both at my post office box downtown and at my mailbox near the house! Thanks, thanks, thanks, and that’s enough! Use your money on yourselves and your family members. Wellness Center news: If you want to extend your lifespan, look and feel better, and just plain have FUN, you should join our Wellness Center! There are many types of memberships available: single, family and youth. Many professional staffers are there to help you make a better life for yourself. For questions, call 256825-2304. Line dancing news: Betsy Keown’s new line dancing class is at the Rodeo Club on Wednesday nights from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m., and it’s great fun. Class is growing, so give her a call or stop by with your dancing shoes on! Betsy’s other class is at the Dadeville Recreation Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon until 12:45 p.m. for a fee of $1 per class. MORE great fun and good exercise. There’s room for you in either or both classes! For more information, call Betsy at 256-825-3985. Tallapoosee Historical Society news: The museum is again open for visitors. Several volunteers met and cleaned the museum in order to be able to re-open the doors. (You can imagine the dust and dirt due to the renovation work from next door!) Some small steps continue to be made on the adjacent building. When you walk by, peek in to

BETTY HAYES Community Columnist

see what’s going on! The museum is open on Thursdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. and is now open every Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., thanks to Danny Hayes! Danny has put a tremendous amount of time and energy into keeping the museum open and performing various chores. He has also recruited new members. Thank you, Danny! We all appreciate your efforts. Calvary Baptist Church news: On Aug. 2 at 10:30 a.m., the Dixie Echoes gospel quartet will perform at Calvary Baptist! They’re advertised as “one of America’s favorite gospel quartets,” so I’m sure they will have a good crowd to enjoy their beautiful music. Lake Martin Baptist Church news: Summer Blockbusters begins Aug. 2!!! Pastor Mark will use the biggest movies out this summer to illustrate an important biblical principle. This year’s movies include Ant-Man, Tomorrowland, Furious 7, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation. A fun and exciting series! It was a great week partnering with Hackneyville Baptist for their VBS. We’ve had 27 from our church participate and over thirty children attended. Did you know that LMBC is on the radio? We are! Each Sunday

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ads in newspapers throughout the state to tout their particular gaming plans as the solution to Alabama’s budget crisis. The Poarch Creeks have also flooded the state’s television airwaves with at least two different commercials urging Alabamians to contact their legislators and the governor urging that they support a “compact” with the Poarch Creeks. While neither Tuggle nor Whatley believe that there is time in the special session for gambling legislation to

help provide a fix for the state’s current crisis, Tuggle does not totally dismisses the idea of gambling being a part of Alabama’s revenue creation in the future. “There’s a lot to think about in regard to a gaming bill,” said Tuggle. “There are some people who want full gaming where anyone can get credentialed. It’s going to be difficult to limit it to the existing dog track sites.” As far as the Poarch Creek offer to the state to negotiate a compact, Tuggle

says he would listen to what the group has to say. “I would at least enter into the negotiations and see where it could go,” Tuggle said. “Personally, I would not give them exclusivity. I would not pay it back and I would require come kind of continuing gross receipts tax. I would make table games a part of the negotiation if they want to include it, but then I’d jack up that gross receipts tax. “In return, (the Poarch Creeks) get left alone by the state. Oh, by the way,

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said Banks, who was completely surprised at the trail’s designation. “We kept this secret for a long time,” Harris told a crowd of more than 30 dignitaries that included representatives from the numerous organizations, private industry and governmental agencies that participated in the trail’s creation. “We even had a fake brochure that I showed Harold while we were printing up the real one without him knowing about it.” “I just hope the designation of this trail will help to protect it and keep it clean and beautiful,”

Banks said. A waterproof map of the trail includes points of interest, public access points and designated camping spots along the route, which is divided into three half-day paddle sections. The brochure also includes photos of some of the rare Alabama flora and fauna that can be seen along the river route, including bald eagles, Cahaba lilies and mountain laurel. Harris presented Banks with the first copy of the real map and a display paddle that was burned with an image of the trail’s namesake paddling

the Tallapoosa River. The canoe trail will be promoted as a premier recreational paddle to increase the economic benefits of the tourism it is expected to attract, Harris said. Information about the Harold Banks Canoe Trail soon will be available on the Tallapoosa County Extension Service website at www.offices. aces.edu/tallapoosa/.

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‘A DREAM COME TRUE’ Dadeville safety Jennings commits to Crimson Tide By Robert Hudson Record Sports Editor

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Reeltown’s Cody Martin turns the corner during this past spring game.

Reeltown focused on conditioning as fall practices near By Robert Hudson Record Sports Editor

The Reeltown Rebels are set to make the transition from summer to fall when practices kick off on Aug. 3. Reeltown football Coach Jackie O’Neal said the Rebels have been doing a good job in workouts, as attendance has been high for the summer months of June and July. “Workouts have been going great for us. We’ve just been running and lifting weights with our strength and conditioning program,” O’Neal said. “We’ve set our weight program this year where our kids would have three opportunities with one in the morning and two in the afternoon to workout with three days a week in June. Then for July, we changed it over to four days a week with the same schedule as far as times that they could workout each day, and they’ve been really receptive to that.” Instead of putting in plays this summer, O’Neal said the Rebels have been focusing on technique and fundamentals. He said the team is about where he expected it to be heading into fall practices. “We’ve basically just been working on techniques and things like that. We already know what we want to do. We’ve only ran a few plays here and there, but we don’t do any 7-on-7 or stuff like that,” O’Neal said. “We won’t get into that much until fall camp. They’ve been doing well in workouts for the junior high and the varsity level, so we feel like we’re pretty close to being where we need to be this time of year.” Along with technique, an emphasis has been placed on special teams during the summer. “We’ve got an opportunity to do a lot of the special teams work in the summer because you can’t hit or anything like that,” O’Neal said. “It’s an opportunity to line up and do special teams and learn a lot more of that.” With the focus placed squarely on conditioning this summer, O’Neal said he expects the Rebels to be slightly ahead of the curve once practice officially begins on Aug. 3. “What we usually want to accomplish the first week we’ve already been able to accomplish through the summer, which is getting into better physical condition,” O’Neal said. “Since the rules changed where you can wear your helmets and all, that gives you a head start on days that you can use it during the summer and you don’t have to wait until that first week of practice to go out there and labor around with your helmets on. We’re a little more acclimated to wearing helmets this time of year. Fall is the time of year, it is more about trying to fine tune what you want to run on the defensive and offensive side of the ball and working on your special teams.” With a quick turnaround from the start of practice to the Aug. 20 season opener at Childersburg, conditioning will be particularly important for the Class 2A Rebels as they open with a gauntlet that includes a trio of 4A opponents. “Considering the people that we play, it’s important that we hit the ground running. If not, we’ll get our eyes beat in,” O’Neal said. “We’ve got Childersburg, then we’ve got Dadeville and then we’ll fall back down into our region with LaFayette and will kind of get a chance to catch our breath. We’ll then get Horseshoe Bend and we’ve got Elmore County coming to us. So, that first five or six weeks is pretty grinding and real physical because when you play three 4A schools out of the first five ballgames, naturally they’re going to have numbers on you. So, it’s important that you stay healthy and be in as good a physical condition that you can be in.”

Dadeville senior safety ShawnDarius “Shawn D” Jennings is following in his older brother’s footsteps. Shawn, younger brother of 2015 University of Alabama signee and defensive end Anfernee Jennings, announced his commitment to play football for the Crimson Tide Tuesday evening through Twitter. He announced his decision in the form of picture-message thanking everyone for their support through the recruiting process: “I would like to take this time to thank everyone who has helped me become the man I am today. Also thanks to all the coaches who have put forth the effort in recruiting me. Now it’s time I make a decision on my own and get back to worrying about high school football and working to get one of my goals and that’s competing for a state championship..I want to thank all the people that made this happen for me such as my family and my coaches also my teammates, most of all I thank God! But at this time I would like to announce that the college I will be committing to is the University of Alabama.” Following his announcement, Shawn said it was the opportunity to once again play on the same team as his brother and the chance to play for one of college football’s mostrenowned coaches in Nick Saban that swayed his decision to join the Crimson Tide. “Coach Saban, I just love what he does with the guys up there. And, of course, my brother’s already up there, so that kind of urged me to go,” Shawn said in a phone interview. “I just felt like it would be the best fit for me, and Coach Saban gets guys in the NFL.” Shawn chose the Crimson Tide over offers from Auburn University and the University of Memphis Tigers. The 6’2, 217-pound Jennings is rated a three-star prospect by recruiting outlet Rivals.com, landing him at No. 15 in the state on Rivals’ Alabama Spring Top 25 players list. Jennings is also rated as the No. 1 safety in the state of Alabama and a three-star prospect by Scout.com. He said he believes he can provide a similar impact to the Alabama defense as former Tide safety and New York Giants 2015 second-round pick Landon Collins. “I think I can be like one of those Landon Collins type players back there who can come up and make open-field tackles,” Jennings said. “He has good ball skills, and I think I can be like that and just be somebody that can be an extra asset for the defense.” During the 2014 season, his junior year, Shawn was a versatile standout

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Dadeville’s Shawn Jennings goes up for a pass during a game against Eufaula last season.

for the Dadeville Tigers in their run to the second round of the Class 4A state playoffs. Shawn stood out at quarterback, wide receiver and safety for the Tigers in 2014, but will likely play his college ball primarily at safety. Shawn recorded 92 tackles, eight pass deflections and four interceptions from the safety spot last season and was named second team All-State as an athlete for Class 4A by the Alabama Sports Writers Association. Shawn will once again be expected to play a big role for the Dadeville Tigers as he enters the 2015 season having worked at quarterback and safety. As he alluded to in his tweet, Jennings said it is a relief to have finally made his decision and now

get back to focusing on leading the Dadeville Tigers to their goal in 2015. “It feels like a big weight has been lifted off of my shoulders,” Jennings said. “I know it’s still going to be hectic a little bit, but it feels good to be back just focused on high school football and trying to get to a state championship and stuff like that.” He added he is thankful for the opportunity to join one of the top programs in college football. “I want to thank God, my coaches, and all of the coaches that recruited me, and my family, most of all,” Shawn said. “I thank everybody who has ever helped me get to where I am today. This is a dream come true and a great step in life to just be committed to one of the greatest colleges in the world.”

Five high school football games to watch in 2015 By Robert Hudson Record Sports Editor

With the start of fall practice less than a week away, it’s time to take a look at some of the key local games for the 2015 high school football season. While some games can change the entire course of a season, others can set the tone and start a team on a deep run into the postseason. Here are five games to look out for in 2015.  Dadeville at Reeltown (Aug. 27) – After last year’s contest was decided by a lone Reeltown Rebels touchdown, the Dadeville Tigers will look to get back on the right side of this cross-county rivalry. Though the Tigers lead the all-time series 30-15, Reeltown snapped a six-game losing skid against Dadeville with last year’s 7-0 victory at Tiger Stadium. The 2015 showdown at NixWebster-O’Neal Stadium could also hold a little more significance as it could potentially mark legendary Coach Jackie O’Neal’s last game against the rival Tigers.  Benjamin Russell at Opelika (Sept. 4) – The Benjamin Russell Wildcats and Opelika Bulldogs have been squaring off for decades with nothing more than bragging

rights on the line, but 2015 will mark the second straight year the pair have clashed as area rivals after the Wildcats’ return to Class 6A. In the 69 meetings between the Wildcats and Bulldogs, BRHS holds a 36-30-3 record over its rival on Highway 280. However, Opelika has won its last two games against Benjamin Russell, including last year’s 23-0 win at the Charles E. Bailey Sportplex. With Opelika and BRHS finishing first and second respectively in Class 6A-Region 3 in 2014, it’s likely that 2015’s matchup will also play a key role in determining who takes the region crown.  Dadeville at Leeds (Oct. 10) – Following an up-and-down start to the 2014 season, the Dadeville Tigers surprised many when they defeated then No. 1, and eventual Class 4A state champion, Leeds 20-14 in an October region matchup. This year’s matchup will be another region contest, and with both programs traditionally fielding strong teams, chances are high that the 2015 game will have big region title implications.  Horseshoe Bend at Wadley (Aug. 27) – A traditional nonregion rivalry, the Horseshoe Bend Generals and Wadley Bulldogs

will open the season against each other once again. Historically, the games have been close in recent seasons, with three of the last four games being decided by five points or less. Horseshoe Bend won 2013’s contest at Wadley by a 24-20 score, but the Generals lost 2014’s game by a score of 22-20. This season will mark Horseshoe Bend’s second year running its new wing-T offense, with the Wadley game being the first regular-season contest. Wadley leads the series 12-11, so the Generals will also be looking to tie the rivalry back up.  Central-Coosa at Fayetteville (Aug. 28) – The Central-Coosa Cougars’ season opener at Fayetteville is one to watch not because of pre-existing history (the programs have only met once with Fayetteville defeating Coosa 28-22 last season) but because it will mark Coosa’s first game under new head coach Barry Simmons. Simmons comes to Coosa after stints as a defensive coordinator at Calera and Childersburg high schools. He will be looking to turn around a Coosa program that has not won more than three games in a season since 2007.


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Ongoing Events Storytime: Storytime for children 5 or younger is held at the Dadeville Public Library every Tuesday at 10 a.m. Tallapoosa Patriots: The Tallapoosa Patriots meet the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Professional Commons. For more information contact Sherry Sellers at thyra899@ gmail.com or at 256-2342528. Niffer’s Charity Bingo: Go eat, play, and win every Tuesday night starting at 6 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: First United Methodist Church Dadeville will host Alcoholics Anonymous Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30–7:30 p.m. For more information call 256496-4384. Labels for education: Dadeville Elementary is collecting Campbell’s soup labels and other products – visit labelsforeducation.com for a full list — as well box tops. The soup labels and box tops can be dropped by DES or sent with a student. Box tops for education: Help support Councill Middle School by collecting box tops. Send them to CMS or send them by students. GED class: A free GED class is offered Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to noon and Tuesday and Thursday from 5–8 p.m. at the Dadeville Public Library. For more information call 256-7497876.

Playgroup: Dadeville Moms and Tots meets Wednesdays at 10 a.m. All moms and their children are welcome. For more information email christinabbaker@ yahoo.com. Cruise in: Cruise in will be held the first Saturday of every month through October at Arby’s on Highway 280 from 5:30–8:30 p.m. ‘50s and ‘60s music will be played. All old cars, trucks, motorcycles and tractors are welcome. For more information call 334-275-2602 or 256-2347154. Meetings: Dadeville City Council meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Jackson Gap Town Council meets the second Tuesday of each month. The Tallapoosa County Commission meets the second Monday of every month at 9 a.m. The Tallapoosa County 911 Board will meet on the second Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the 911 Administrative office at 240 West Columbus Street, Dadeville. American Legion Post 143 meets the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at 524 Columbus Street. For more information call 256-2349628 or 256-794-3184. Singers Needed: The Sunshine Singers are looking for those who love to sing the old songs. They meet at 2 p.m. every Thursday to share their love for music with residents of area nursing homes, including Brown, Adams, the VA and Chapman. For more

information, call 256-3291878 after 7 p.m. Charity Bingo: Alexander City Elk Lodge #1878 will have Charity Bingo every Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. Proceeds go to local college scholarships. Cancer Support Group: The T.O.U.C.H. support group (Today Our Understanding of Cancer is Hope) meets at noon on the first Wednesday of each month in the community room of Russell Medical Center. The meeting is open to cancer survivors, current patients, caregivers or loved once and anyone else going through cancer. Lunch is covered dish. Parents as Teachers Program: The Parents as Teachers Program at the Circle of Care Center for Families is accepting donations for baby items such as clothing, toys, pampers and other necessities. They will also accept used items in good condition. For more information contact Shareka Benson at (256) 794-4838 or sharekabenson@gmail.com. Tallapoosa Christian Crisis Center: The AC Ministerial Association is asking churches and residents to donate box fans, linens, cookware and dishes to the Tallapoosa Christian Crisis Center. Monetary donations are accepted. Checks should be made out to TCC with “box fans” in the memo box. Donations can be dropped off Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to noon. For more information call (256) 329-3327.

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

The Dadeville Record

Fire guts home on Burney Road in Tallassee Units from several departments respond to Sunday afternoon blaze By Willie G. Moseley The Tallassee Tribune

A hot Sunday afternoon resulted in volunteer firefighting units from several locales being called to a house fire on Burney Road near the Tallapoosa-Macon county line. The alarm came in at approximately 1:15, according to Tallassee Fire Department chief Travis Jones. “Being as how it’s summer, some members were on vacation, and some were just getting out of church,” Jones said. “The heat was going to be a factor—not just the heat of the fire, but the heat index of the weather.” Jones detailed that for fires on the east side of the Tallapoosa River, units from Tallassee, Friendship and Reeltown are initially called, while only the Tallassee and Friendship departments are initially called for west side fires. “Reeltown brought us a water tanker,” Jones said of the Burney Road fire. The shortage of

personnel meant that firefighters might have problems with heat exhaustion, so units were also called from Franklin, Eclectic, Redland and Notasulga. “It wasn’t about the size of the fire, it was about manpower,” said the TFD chief. “We try to cycle (firefighters) out of a fire every 20 minutes, but it’s up to them. Sometimes they call up and say they’re coming out after about 15 minutes.” The residents of the house on Burney Road had been at church when the fire broke out. No injuries to firefighters were reported, but two were treated with intravenous fluid for dehydration, according to Jones. The blaze was brought under control after about 45 minutes, but the house was completely gutted. Jones also commented on the probable cause of the fire. “I inspected the house on Monday,” he said.” I was told that a transformer had blown out the night before the fire, so it was probably electrical.”

Willie G. Moseley / The Outlook

A burned out hull is all that remains of a house on Burney Road. Several fire departments responded to the fire alarm on Sunday afternoon.

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July 30, 2015 July 30 - August 21 SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN: The Wetumpka Depot Players are presenting Smoke on the Mountain July 30,31, August 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 20 and 21 at 7:30 p.m. and August 2 and 9 at 2 p.m.

July 31 RELAY FOR LIFE FUNDRAISER: Lake Martin Home Health “Get Spotted & Win” Relay for Life Event will hold a special event on July 31 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 854 Airport Drive in Alexander City. LMHH and Kowaliga Country 97.5 have teamed up with “Relay for Life” to help fight cancer. Firetruck BBQ will be on site from 11-6. Kowaliga Country will be there live to announce the winners – grand prize of $5,000, second $2,000 and third a Yeti cooler. The grand prize ticket will be selected by Alexander City Police Chief Willie Robinson. For more information contact Jaime Billups by email at jbillups@lakemartinhospital.com or call 256-3971440. BLOOD DRIVE: LifeSouth Community Blood Center is hosting a blood drive at FoodLand of Dadeville July 31 from 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

August 1

CLASS REUNION: Attention BRHS Class of 1980: We have set Aug. 1 as the date for our 35th Class Reunion. The reunion will be at Queen’s Attic in Alexander City. Registration will start at 6:15 p.m. If you have received your form and information sheet and are attending the reunion please fill it out and return it along with your payment no later than July 1. If you will be unable to attend the reunion please fill out the information sheet and return it to us so we can include you in our 35-Year Reunion Class Booklet. The cost of the reunion is $60 per couple and $35 per single. If you have not received a form, please contact one of the following classmates and we will get you one. Julie Daugherty Blankenship 256-7494129, Angie Still Strickland 256-234-3911, Pam Jowers Keel 256-5962335. YARD AND BAKE SALE: Marshall Street Church will have a Yard and Bake Sale including sausage and biscuits, Saturday, August 1 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. Clothing, furniture and more. Proceeds go to the Building Project. CRUISE IN: The Lord’s Cruisers are hosting a cruise in Aug. 1 from 5:30 p.m.to 8:30 p.m. at Arby’s. Come have fun. All antique

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cars, trucks and bikes welcome. Listen to the music of the 50s and 60s. For more information call Rob Siggers at 256-794-3846. BLOOD DRIVE: LifeSouth Community Blood Center is hosting a blood drive at Walgreens Aug. 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. YARD SALE: Comer United Methodist Church is hosting a yard sale Saturday, Aug. 1 from 8 a.m. to noon. They will have furniture, clothing, appliances and pots and pans.

August 2 CHURCH HOMECOMING: The Old Providence Baptist Church is hosting an all day singing and homecoming. Redemption Quartet from Ashland is the featured quartet. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY: The Wall Street AME Zion Church of Tallassee will celebrate 135 years of ministry Aug. 2. A homecoming program is being prepared to commemorate this joyous occasion. Members, former members, family, and friends are cordially invited to attend. The program will begin at 2:30 p.m. and the guest speaker for the occasion will be Ms. Tracie Shealey. Ms. Shealey, a professional educator of 17 years, is the daughter of Ms. Jeanetta Shealey

of Tallassee. She is a graduate of Reeltown High School and a former member of the Wall Street AME Zion Church. Rev. Tandra Jones is the pastor. UNITY RALLY: The Liberty Life Christian Center will be hosting a Unity Rally Sunday Aug. 2 at 3 p.m. Guest speaker is Rev. Carolyn Hillard and the pastor is Apostle W.T. Traylor. The will be “United for ministry work”form Ephesians 4:1-12. CHURCH HOMECOMING: Calvary Baptist Church of Dadeville is celebrating its 75th Homecoming Sunday, Aug. 2 at 10:30 a.m. Special guest singing by the Dixie Echoes. Dinner will be served following the service. You are invited to come and celebrate this special occasion. All former members and friends are encouraged to visit. CHURCH HOMECOMING: Old Union Baptist Church in Jackson’s Gap is hosting homecoming Sunday, Aug. 2 at 10 a.m. with Church and Main providing the music. Food and fellowship to follow. Need a ride, call 256825-7502 or 256-5961873.

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August 3-5 REVIVAL: You are invited to attend a Soul Saving, Healing and Deliverance Revival at Corinth Baptist Church, Kellyton, Alabama, August 3 - 5 at 7 p.m. nightly The pastor will be Pastor Jimmy L. Brooks, Jr. with the theme for the revival being 1 Corinthians 12:12 One church working together. Monday Night Program guest minister will be Rev. James Whetstone & Leander Baptist Church Choir, Tuesday Night Program guest minister will be Rev. Robert Hargrove & Mt. Sinai Baptist Church Choir, Wednesday Night Program guest minister will be Rev. Autrey Powell & Elam #2 Baptist Choir

August 8-9 SECOND SATURDAY SIGNING: The Joymasters will be hosting a Second Saturday Singing August 8 at 6 p.m. and August 9 at 10 a.m. at the Family Worship Center in Alex City at 1676 Sewell St. The pastor is Tony Harris. Everyone is welcome.

Rev. Rodney Looney of Greater New Hope Baptist Church in Sylacauga will be the guest speaker. CHURCH HOMECOMING: Liberty United Methodist Church in Hackneyville is hosting homecoming Sunday, August 9 at 10:30 a.m. Guest speaker will be Ken Corson, a former pastor. Special music will be provided. Lunch will follow.

August 12-14 REVIVAL SERVICES: Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church is hosting revival services August 12-14 at 7 p.m. nightly. Minister Maurice Wright is the guest speaker.

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August 9 CHURCH HOMECOMING: Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church of Goodwater is hosting a homecoming service Sunday, Aug. 9, at 3 p.m.

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