Holtville High School basketball coach arrested
By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer By Cliff Williams Staff WriterMarcia Weber is reintroducing her art gallery to residents of Elmore County.
A virtual teacher at Elmore County School’s Edge program has been arrested and charged with school employee distributing obscene material to a student.
Weber and her gallery Marcia Weber Art Objects have customers around the world but many locals are not as familiar with the gallery in the heart of downtown Wetump-
Elmore County Sheriff Bill Franklin said Emmanuel Andre Wilson II, 32, of Montgomery turned himself into authorities Tuesday afternoon.
ka.
“We want to let everyone know we are still here and have art available,” Weber said. “Many of our clients come in by appointment and we are here many days working. We are wanting to let everyone in the area know we are open for them too.”
Weber created Thirsty Thursday where on the third Thursday of
Wilson was the head basketball coach at Holtville High School and was placed on administrative leave Jan. 13 according to Elmore County Schools superintendent Richard Dennis.
WILSON“We had a report,” Dennis said. “We had a preliminary
September, October and November she opens the doors to the downtown gallery to not only meet her but many of the self taught artists whose art adorns the gallery including Tallassee’s Ray Bellew. Bellew was on hand Thursday at the first of the Thirsty Thursdays chatting with Wetump-
Franklin
investigation and handed it off to the appropriate authorities. He was also placed on administrative leave at that time.”
Dennis said school officials follow the same procedure when administrators receive a report of allegations against school staff and employees.
“Once we hand it over, we know very little about what is going on,” Dennis said. “We cooperate with authorities if necessary.”
“You could see a conversa tion between the two,” Frank lin said. “Mr. Wilson is going to contend someone had the security code to his phone and he was not responsible. There is other information we can’t disclose now but I don’t think it’s beneficial to Mr. Wilson.”
Chamber holds luncheon welcoming members
ville schools including being the head track coach and assistant football coach.
Dennis said other staff would fill in for the duties of Wilson at Holtville while he is on administrative leave.
Local cost of gasoline, diesel continues to drop
Staff report TPI Staff
Average gasoline prices in Alabama have fallen 4.9 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.21 per gallon Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 3,348 stations in Alabama.
Police continue investigation, man no longer suspected
Alabama was priced at $2.82 per gallon Sunday while the most expensive was $4.29 per gallon, a difference of $1.47 per gallon.
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Prices in Alabama are 24.9 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand 35.9 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has declined 7.0 cents in the last week and stands at $4.93 per gallon.
By Jake Arthur Chief VideographerPolice are still investigating the fatal shooting in the Wetumpka Walmart parking lot on Jan. 20.
The national average price of gasoline has fallen 3.9 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.64 per gallon Monday. The national average is down 25.7 cents per gallon from a month ago and stands 45.9 cents per gallon higher than a year ago, according to GasBuddy data.
Police were dispatched to the parking lot around 10:45 p.m. for a “shots fired” call. Once there, they found Centell Winston, 42 of Tallassee, dead of a gunshot wound in the driver seat of his vehicle.
“With a 14th consecutive weekly decline, the national average price of
According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in
According to Wetumpka police chief Greg Benton, this was not a random shooting.
“This was not random, not a random act,” said Benton. “We believe the victim and the perpetrator knew each other.”
This is the first homicide in Wetumpka in over three years. The last homicide in the city took place in 2018.
Bluegrass festival returns to Titus
“It’s not a good way to start out the new year,” said Benton.
down.
Benton didn’t want to speculate on the
The 22nd Titus Bluegrass Festival is this Saturday.
Holtville’s Futral Alabama principal of the year
The old school grounds in Titus will play host to Homestead, Over the Mountain, Shannon Slaughter and County Clare as they pick and grin from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 24.
Tickets for the event are $10 and children 12 and under can enter for free, though sponsorships help keep ticket prices
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“This great Festival would not be possible without our generous sponsors, tireless volunteers, vendors, amazing musicians and most of all our ticket holders,” the festival said on its Facebook page. “We are grateful for all who make this a success each year.”
Arts and crafts and concessions will be available. Those attending the festival are encouraged to bring chairs, but no coolers or pets.
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Police Reports
WETUMPKA POLICE
DEPARTMENT
SEPT. 10
• Unlawful breaking and entering and theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231. Sept. 9
• Property damage was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
• A road rage incident was reported on Coosa River Parkway.
• Criminal mischief was reported on Hollowood Lane.
TALLASSEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
SEPT. 14
• A white male was arrested during a traffic stop on Ashurst Bar Road.
• A welfare check was conducted on Bass Street.
• A suspicious person was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Harassing communications was reported on Highway 229.
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• A welfare check was conducted on Herd Street.
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Jordan Avenue.
• Theft was reported on Preer Street.
• A stolen vehicle was reported on Main Street.
• Harassing communications was reported on Third Avenue.
• Debris was reported in the roadway on Central Boulevard.
SEPT. 13
• A suspicious person was re-
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ported on King Street.
• A suspicious vehicle was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Panhandling was reported on John Street.
• A Black female was arrested on Barnett Boulevard.
• Harassment was reported on Barnett Boulevard.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Friendship Road.
• A white male was arrested on Barnett Boulevard.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Friendship Road.
• Harassment was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• A suspicious vehicle was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Theft was reported on Tallassee Highway.
• Animal control was requested on Carr Circle.
SEPT. 12
• A private property motor vehicle accident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Harassment was reported on Powers Avenue.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Rickey Lane.
• A civil disturbance was reported on Quail Run Drive.
• Harassment was reported on Barnett Boulevard.
• A Black male was arrested during a domestic dispute on Hillcrest Street.
• A child custody dispute was reported on Little John Drive.
• A domestic dispute was reported on Second Street.
• Debris was reported in the roadway on Dixie Circle.
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Oak Heights Road.
SEPT. 11
• Reckless driving was reported on Notasulga Road.
• Domestic violence was
ka Mayor Jerry Willis about some of his welded metal creations that are on display in downtown while tunes were belted out on the piano.
“This is just great,” Bellew said. “It’s nice to be able to get out and meet people.”
Bellew created the horses out front of Weber’s gallery and the alligator at city hall. Weber also has several other of Bellew’s smaller pieces.
“This is what we want,” Weber said. “We want area residents to discover what’s here. It’s great to see so many friends out enjoying art.”
Weber will host two more Thirsty Thursdays from 4 to 8 p.m. Oct. 20 and Nov. 17.
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gasoline has now surpassed 2018’s record decline, seeing its longest downward streak since 2015,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “While some states continue to see gas prices trend higher, the majority have continued to decline. However, this week could change the downward trend. With some issues arising in Plains and Great Lakes states as the transition to winter gasoline begins, I think we have the best potential to see the weekly trend of falling prices snapped.
reported on South Dubois Street.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Herd Street.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Assistance was given during a medical call on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• Criminal mischief was reported on Third Avenue.
• A private property accident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Unauthorized use of a vehicle was reported on Oak Heights Road.
• Burglary was reported on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• A suspicious person was reported on South Dubois Street.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Herd Street.
• A verbal altercation was reported on Central Boulevard.
• Assistance was given to a citizen on Friendship Road.
SEPT. 10
• Reckless driving was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• A welfare check was conducted on Highway 229.
• A domestic incident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• An animal complaint was reported on Rushing Circle.
• A domestic dispute was reported on Hillcrest Street.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Ashurst Bar Road.
• A private property accident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• An animal complaint was reported on Macedonia Road.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Friendship Road.
• Assistance was given to a citizen on Barnett Boulevard.
SEPT. 9
• A tree was in the roadway on West Gantts Mill Road.
• Animal control was requested on South Central Boulevard.
• An arrest was made on Second Avenue.
• Identity theft was reported on Ashurst Bar Road.
• An abandoned vehicle was reported on Cherokee Trail.
• A welfare check was conducted on Paxton Drive.
• A juvenile runaway was reported on Outer Drive.
• An animal complaint was reported on Riverside Avenue.
• A burglary was reported on Riverside Avenue.
• A welfare check was conducted on Notasulga Road.
SEPT. 8
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• A white female was arrested on Barnett Boulevard.
• A civil disturbance was reported on Hillcrest Street.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• Shoplifting was reported on Notasulga Road.
•A motor vehicle accident with no injuries was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• An arrest was made on Barnett Boulevard.
• A hit and run accident was reported on Barnett Boulevard.
• A juvenile runaway was reported on Ashurst Avenue.
• An animal complaint was reported on Central Boulevard.
West Coast states also continue to see increases as unexpected refinery issues continue to percolate, preventing a downward move. While gasoline could nudge higher, diesel prices should continue to ease after a much-needed jump in inventories last week.”
Historical gasoline prices in Alabama and the national average going back ten years: September 19, 2021: $2.86/g (U.S. Average: $3.18/g) September 19, 2020: $1.88/g (U.S. Average: $2.16/g) September 19, 2019: $2.33/g (U.S. Average: $2.67/g) September 19, 2018: $2.52/g (U.S. Average: $2.84/g)
September 19, 2017: $2.48/g (U.S. Average: $2.59/g)
September 19, 2016: $2.03/g (U.S. Average: $2.21/g)
September 19, 2015: $1.95/g (U.S. Average: $2.29/g)
September 19, 2014: $3.11/g (U.S. Average: $3.35/g)
September 19, 2013: $3.25/g (U.S. Average: $3.48/g)
September 19, 2012: $3.65/g (U.S. Average: $3.85/g)
GasBuddy is a voice for gas prices and a source for station-level data.
GasBuddy’s survey updates 288 times every day from a diverse list of sources covering nearly 150,000 stations nationwide.
Community Calendar
SEPT. 24
TITUS BLUEGRASS
FESTIVAL - Titus Community Center, 5859 Titus Road from 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Come join and enjoy bluegrass music featuring Homestead, Over The Mountain and Shannon Slaughter. Admission $10, children 12 and under free. Bring your lawn chair and enjoy a day of music, concessions and arts and crafts. Everyone is welcome.
ONGOING
PRESCHOOL
STORYTIME: After more than a year long hiatus, Preschool Storytime has resumed at the Wetumpka Public Library. The first story time was held on Friday, May 14, and will take place every Friday at the library at 10 a.m.
ECLECTIC TOWN COUNCIL MEETINGS:
Eclectic Town Council meetings are held on the third Monday of each month at Town Hall. Council meetings begin at 7 p.m. with work sessions taking place prior to the meeting at 6 p.m. Meetings are held in the Dr. M. L. Fielder Municipal Building, 145 Main Street.
NAACP MEETINGS: The Elmore County
Branch No. 5026 of the NAACP meets at 6:30 p.m. every third Tuesday (executive committee) and every fourth Tuesday (full membership) at the Martin Luther King Center at 200 North Lancaster St. in Wetumpka.
LIVING WORD: You belong here. You and your family are always welcome here. We are located at 1826 Kowaliga Road Eclectic, across from the Dollar General. Call 334-492-0777 for more information.
OPEN MIC: The Equality Performing Arts Center hosts an open mic jam session from 7 to 9 p.m. every second Friday of the month at 560 Highway 9 in Equality. There is no charge but donations are welcome as they keep the center running. Bring a snack or finger food to share during the intermission.
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COMMUNITY CLUB MEETINGS: Red Hill Community Club Meetings are held every second Monday of the month. Join the Red Hill Historical Preservation Association in the auditorium of the Old Red Hill School, located off state Route 229 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss upcoming events.
MOUNT HEBRON CHURCH OF CHRIST: Come join us at 4530 Mt. Hebron Road in Eclectic. Our Sunday school begins at 9 a.m. followed by worship service at 10:30. There is also a Wednesday night Bible study at 7 p.m. For more information call Pastor Edwin Walker at 334541-2025
LUNCH AND LEARN: Lunch and learn Tuesdays with Kelly are scheduled at the Kelly Fitzpatrick Memorial Gallery at 124 Company Street in Wetumpka from noon to 1 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month. For more information, visit www.thekelly. org.
CELEBRATE RECOVERY GRACE POINT: Celebrate Recovery meets at Grace Point Community Church at 78223 Tallassee Highway in Wetumpka each Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. All are welcome to the meetings which provide a safe and loving environment for individuals seeking to conquer their hurts, habits and hangups. For more information, visit www. Gracepoint.info or contact Gwin Greathouse at gwingreathouse@gmail. com.
CELEBRATE RECOVERY SANTUCK:
Autauga County accident kills man, injures another
A two-vehicle crash Saturday evening has claimed the life of an Autaugaville man.
According to Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), the accident occurred at approximately 5:10 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17.
Othell Motley, 76, was critically injured when the 2001 GMC Jimmy in which he was a passen-
ger was struck by a 2015 Chrysler Town and Country van driven by Jacqueline C. Gibbons, 60, of Tallassee.
“Motley was not using a seat belt at the time of the crash and was transported to Baptist Medical Center South, in Montgomery, where he later succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased,” ALEA said in a statement.
Gibbons was injured and transported to Jackson
Hospital, in Montgomery. The driver of the GMC Jimmy, James Steele, 65, also of Autaugaville, was injured and transported to Baptist Medical Center South.
The crash occurred on Autauga County 33, approximately seven miles northwest of Autaugaville, in Autauga County.
No other information is available as troopers with the ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division continue to investigate.
Celebrate Recovery meets each Thursday at 6:15 p.m. at Santuck Baptist Church at 7250 Central Plank Rd. This is a Christ-centered, 12-step program for anyone struggling with hurts, habits, and hangups. Call 334-567-2364 for more information or contact jyates@santuckbaptist. org.
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: Gamblers Anonymous meets Saturdays at 6 p.m. at Cedarwood Community Church at 10286 U.S. Highway 231 in Wallsboro/Wetumpka. Call 334-567-0476 for more information.
AA MEETING: Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are held Mondays at 7 p.m. located at 105 Tuskeena St. in Wetumpka.
RED HILL SCHOOL: The Red Hill School on Highway 229 in the Red Hill Community in Tallassee is open Fridays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for local live music performances. No admission is charged but donations are welcomed to maintain the building and pay for refreshments.
MASTER GARDENER HELPLINE: If you have gardening questions you can call the Master Gardener Helpline at 1-877-252-4769. The
helpline starts March 1 and ends in August.
CHILDREN’S HARBOR: Children’s Harbor Treasures and Thrift Store Located on state route 63 just south of Lake Martin Amphitheater, the Children’s Harbor Thrift Store is open Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. proceeds are used to help fund the activities at the Lake Martin campus of children’s harbor and the Family Center at Children’s Hospital. Call 334-857-2008 for more information.
a leadership role and act as a positive influence in our community, to promote business, to provide for the welfare of our employees, to strive for excellence in everything we do and above all, to treat others as we would want to be treated ourselves.
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Advertising Sales
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Wetumpka
Opinion?
Honoring a military man
On September 14, Major Graden “Grady” E. Loveless passed away. He may not get the attention of Queen Elizabeth II’s death, but I’ll be at his funeral on Monday, even though Maj. Loveless was a frequent critic of my columns. That’s because we both shared something in common: a desire for our men and women in uniform to get the same ability to vote as civilians.
Ever since I started writing for the LaGrange Daily News, I think I’ve received email critiques from the Grady. Occasionally, we would agree on something. Even in a sharp disagreement, he always kept things professional. Sometimes I’d get a “I don’t know where you’re coming from,” followed by an invitation to the Kiwanis Club Pancake Breakfast, an event not to be missed. He was a big supporter of Toys for Tots, which I now run for annually in Auburn thanks to Grady.
At LaGrange College, I get my students to do research for those who come to us with questions, whether it’s conducting a survey, running a statistical analysis, or any other subject. You’ve probably read a few of them that my undergraduates and I have done.
After the 2008 election, Maj. Loveless emailed me, upset after reading that many members of the military didn’t get the opportunity to vote. “Is this true?” he asked me. Can you look into this?
JOHN TURES ColumnistI admit that military voting wasn’t on my mind. I figured all was going well because I just didn’t hear much about it. Challenge accepted! Grady was right. We found that members of the military just didn’t get the chance to vote. Only a third of the 1 million ballots sent to the military and overseas voters were cast in 2006. Additional studies showed that many states really needed to upgrade their absentee voting. For those new-found critics of absentee ballots and mail-in voting after the 2020 election, you think about those serving our country, and how important their vote is.
Congress did pass the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act in 2009, which President Obama signed into law. It revised UOCAVA, mandating that absentee ballots get to the military and overseas voters 45 days before the election. But Grady pressed us to keep looking into military voting issues. And yes, we found something.
Sure, the states were good about having their primaries 45 days before the election, giving time for those ballots to get to the military. But a number of states held runoff elections less
than 45 days after the primary. There was no time for our armed forces to get their votes to pick the nominee. Some states held runoffs just two or three weeks after the primary.
So, my students and I wrote several columns, and published them anywhere we could. We got a lot of supportive replies. The Justice Department either read our columns or coincidently sued every state we listed that was in violation of the MOVE Act. We called Secretary of State offices, and they promised us they were sending a blank ballot with the original ballot. It wasn’t a perfect idea (what if your candidate loses in the primary and doesn’t make the runoff?). But a number of states did reform their runoffs, holding primaries early, and runoffs well before the Fall Election to actually follow the MOVE Act and avoid trouble with the Justice Department.
I recently learned that Grady actually enjoyed our email exchanges. He’d also be pleased to know that military voting rates rose to nearly 50 percent in 2016 and 2020. But if Grady were alive today, he’d remind us that we could do better by our armed forces when it comes to ballots.
John A. Tures is a professor of political science at LaGrange College in LaGrange, Georgia. His views are his own. He can be reached at jtures@lagrange. edu. His Twitter account is JohnTures2.
Alabama State Board of Education
School board members are some of the most selfless public servants in Alabama. This accolade goes to the Alabama State Board of Education, and more specifically local school board members. These members are tasked with a very important mission but receive very little compensation for their time and efforts. They are indeed public servants.
The Alabama State Board of Education is a nine member body that sets public education policy for K-12 schools. The governor is an ex-officio member of the board and the remaining eight members are elected to fouryear terms from single member districts of approximately equal population. There is no limit to the number of terms a school board member may serve. The seats are partisan driven. Currently, our state school board has six Republican members and two Democratic members.
Given the fact that members are elected, rather than appointed, it is somewhat surprising that our current eight members are so well-qualified and suited to be state school board members.
Dr. Wayne Reynolds, who represents District 8, best exemplifies this statement. He has a doctorate in education and has spent over four decades as an education administrator. He is retired and brings his experience and wisdom to the table. In his early years, Wayne was a decorated Vietnam War Veteran. He and his wife Carol reside in the Limestone/Madison area. Wayne is a Republican and was re-elected to his second four-year term earlier this year.
Marie Manning has just been elected to District 6, which is a Republican district. She will begin her first term in January. Prior to her recent election to the state school board, Marie served as Vice President of the St. Clair County Board of Education. During her stellar career in
STEVE FLOWERS Columnisteducation, Marie was as a classroom teacher, vice-principal, principal and superintendent.
Dr. Yvette Richardson represents District 4 and is a resident of Montgomery. Yvette is a Democrat and was re-elected to another four-year term in the Democratic Primary. She has a doctorate degree from the University of Alabama and has had a distinguished career in education.
Tracie West is a Republican member of the board from District 2. She was re-elected to a second four-year term in the Republican Primary. She hails from Auburn and, as would be expected from this area, is well-qualified and versed in education knowledge and policy. Prior to being elected to the state school board, Tracie served as a member of the Auburn City Schools Board of Education, including serving as president of that board.
There are four members up for re-election in 2024, Jackie Ziegler, Stephanie Bell, Tonya Chestnut, and Belinda McRae, provided all four decide to seek another term.
Jackie Ziegler of Mobile is a Republican board member and represents District 1. She was first elected in 2016, and is an experienced and successful educator. She is a graduate of the University of South Alabama. She was a classroom teacher, then longtime principal in the Mobile County School System. She is married to State Auditor Jim Ziegler.
Stephanie Bell, who represents District 3, is by far the most veteran member of the board having first been elected in 1994 and re-elected to eight
consecutive terms. At the end of her current term, she will have served over 30 years. She is a stellar member, an asset to the board, and hopefully will run again. Stephanie is a lifelong resident of Montgomery as is her husband.
Dr. Tonya Chestnut, a native of Selma, is a Democrat and represents District 5. She has a doctorate in education and is the former Dean of Alabama State University College of Visual and Performing Arts.
Belinda McRae of Hamilton is the Republican board member for District 7. She is in her first term. Belinda taught English and art for 25 years in the Marion County School System and served on the Marion County Board of Education before being elected to the State School Board.
Choosing the State Superintendent is probably the most important task of the Alabama State School Board and the Board made an excellent choice when they selected Dr. Eric Mackey as Alabama State Superintendent of Education. Dr. Mackey is a former school superintendent and former Executive Director of the State School Superintendents Association.
Most of our former governors did not take their ex-officio role as seriously as Governor Kay Ivey. Governor Ivey has been a very active and dutiful member of the Alabama State School Board.
In closing, allow me to not only give accolades to the state school board, but also a tip of the hat to all local school board members.
See you next week.
Steve Flowers is Alabama’s leading political columnist. His weekly column appears in over 60 Alabama newspapers. He served 16 years in the state legislature. Steve may be reached at www.steveflowers.us.
“Our liberty cannot be guarded but by the freedom of the press, nor that be limited without danger of losing it.” —Thomas Jefferson
Alabama physicians are taking action to reduce the number and potency of opioid prescriptions and to increase access to medication that rapidly reverses opioid overdoses, according to a new report released last Thursday from the American Medical Association.
The report shows opioid prescriptions in Alabama decreased 41.6 percent from 2012-2021. From 2020-2021, opioid prescriptions in the state declined 1.6 percent, marking the eighth consecutive year the number of opioid prescriptions in Alabama has dropped.
The dosage strength of opioid prescriptions fell 52.7 percent from 2012-2021 and dropped 6.5 percent between 2020-2021. Prescriptions of naloxone to treat patients at risk of an opioid overdose rose 851 percent between 2012-2021 and 35.4 from 2020-2021. Physicians and other healthcare professionals accessed the state’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program more than 5.5 million times in 2021, an increase of three percent from 2020. Healthcare providers who dispense opioids in Alabama must report the information to the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program to help physicians detect the abuse and misuse of prescriptions.
The Medical Association of the State of Alabama was one of the first medical associations in the country to offer a continuing education course to train physicians on
safely and effectively prescribing opioids. Since 2009, more than 8,000 prescribers in Alabama have completed the course.
“Alabama physicians are advancing the fight against the opioid crisis by continuing to reduce the number and potency of prescribed opioids in our state, and by furthering our education on opioids,” said Dr. Julia Boothe, President of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama. “While we are making good progress in these areas under a physician’s control, Alabama is in a worsening overdose epidemic due primarily to illicitly manufactured fentanyl, which is found in more than 75 percent of counterfeit pills and other substances. No community is safe from this poison.”
Fentanyl overdose deaths in Alabama increased a staggering 135.9 percent from 2020 to 2021, (453 deaths in 2020 to 1,069 in 2021).
Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, chair of the American Medical Association’s Substance Use and Pain Care Task Force, said fentanyl is “supercharging” the increase in fatal drug overdoses.
“What is becoming painfully evident is that there are limits to what physicians can do. We have dramatically increased training and changed our prescribing habits, reducing the number of opioids prescribed while increasing access to naloxone, buprenorphine and methadone. But illicitly manufactured fentanyl is supercharging this epidemic,” said Dr. Mukkamala.
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Staff TPI StaffA Prattville man was arrested after a traffic stop turned into a foot chase. Tuesday morning a Trooper within the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Highway Patrol Division conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of Alabama 143 and Alabama 14 in Elmore County.
“The driver, identified as Joseph Wise, 32, of Prattville, assaulted the Trooper then fled on foot,” ALEA said in a release. “Several units from various divisions within ALEA responded to assist in the search including ALEA’s Aviation Unit, Special Agents and SWAT Team Members within the Agency’s State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) and
additional Troopers within ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division, along with deputies from the Elmore County Sheriff’s Office and the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) K-9 Team.”
Prattville man arrested for assaulting trooper in Elmore County Opioid prescriptions in Alabama fall for eighth year
Within two and half hours Wise was apprehended without incident and booked into the Elmore County Jail. Wise was officially charged with resisting arrest, third-degree assault, escape and criminal mischief. Citations were also issued for window tint and driving with a revoked license.
Wise has a $27,000 bond available to him.
No officers were injured over the course of the incident.
Nothing further is available as the investigation is ongoing.
Humane Society of Elmore County News
By Rea Cord Executive DirectorWhat a perfect day Sunday was for Bark in the Park and fun outside with our dogs and friends! The weather was gorgeous, we had a wonderful turnout of dogs and people alike! Everyone seemed to have a simply wonderful time, the vendors made lots of sales and new friends, and it was just a great afternoon all around. Check out our Shelter Facebook page so you can either find yourself or see all the fun you missed if you were unable to attend.
This was our 16th year for Bark in the Park and, as always, Fort Toulouse was perfect for our event! On behalf of our Board & Staff we so appreciate the great turnout and all these great partner exhibitors: Venice Gelato, Grumpy Dog, Alabama Animal Alliance Spay/Neuter Clinic, Camp Bow Wow Montgomery, Cat Lady Bling, Cat Lady Claws, CB&S Bank, For Healthy Pets, Tannehill Photography, Artistic-Manifest, A Wiggle & A Wag Grooming Spa, Duane Parker Wood & Stone Carving, D.PAWshe’ and Powerhouse Hippie, Pooch Lala, Fofo Pet Sitting Services, The
Pet of the Week – Clair
Crafty Hedgehog, Steel City Cbd, Made By Madi, Gabbs Of Love Candle Company.
With the help of Tuskegee Veterinary College, 23 dogs were microchipped thereby enhancing their chances of being reunited with their family in the, hopefully rare, event they ever become lost. Two of our pups were adopted and 50 dogs went home with their very own and unique Pet Picasso paintings – a record number indeed!
The Silent Auction of Pet Items and more was a huge success and not only helped us raise a bit more money but let some pet owners go home with some treasures they can put to great use for their pets. Please also thank these incredible Sponsors, most who have helped sponsor Bark in the Park for many, many years: Buffalo Rock Montgomery, Tuskegee University, College of Veterinary Medicine; Blue Ridge Animal Clinic; Dr. Bipin Kumar; CB &S Bank; Ark Animal Hospital; Coosa River Adventures; Gray’s Tire & Service Center; Steve McGhehee; Collier Ford; Jackson, Thornton & Co; Marla H. Wohlman M.D; The Davey Tree Expert Company; Taylor
Athletic Wear; HSELCO Secret Admirer; Dawg Gone Pretty Pet Salon; Cousins Insurance Agency; For Healthy Pets; Jill & Harley Samuelson; Camellia Veterinary Hospital; Castaway Animal Clinic; Centerpoint Fellowship ChurchWetumpka; Champs Barbeque; Bryson Veterinary Clinic; Grier Services; Zap Pest Control; Bell Family Chiropractic & PHOENIX the Wonder Dog!
Our heartfelt thanks to Dr. André Harrison for being our Master of Ceremonies and announcing our Pet Parade, to Rev Mark Waldo for conducting our Blessing of the Animals and to Charlie Helton for providing our sound system! The Pet Parade was huge and what fun it is to see so many loved dogs with their owners as we think all dogs deserve their very own parade!
We have a few of our “Keep it Pawsitive” 2022 Bark in the Park T-Shirts left, and you can purchase them at our Shelter office or Tail’s End Thrift Store for $15!
And finally, our sincere thanks to our Board Members, Staff and Volunteers who work hard to ensure Bark in the Park runs smoothly and is fun for all who attend. Look for another great year in 2023 for year 17!
Clair is a Shepherd mix, sevenmonths old and only about 45 lbs., so not a big gal. She was found as a stray and brought to the shelter but no one ever came for her. She is a very sweet dog that loves to play and does have some extra energy to channel. The bowls in the kennels get quite a workout after breakfast every morning! Clair is smart, willing to please, is very respondent to treats and loves attention.
Adoption fees are $100 for dogs
and $50 for cats under one-yearold; cats over one-year-old can be adopted by approved adopters for a fee of their choosing. This adoption fee completely covers the mandatory spay or neuter, basic immunizations, de-worming, microchip, heartworm check for dogs, rabies vaccination if old enough, free health exam with your participating veterinarian.
If you are interested in meeting Clair or any of the shelter’s pets, the first step is the adoption
application you can find here: https://elmorehumane.org/adoptionapplication-online-form2.html . Once approved, the shelter will coordinate with you to set up an appointment to meet and adopt.
The Elmore County Humane Society and shelter are located at 255 Central Plank Road, Wetumpka, AL, 36092, the phone number is 334-567-3377 and the website is www.elmorehumane.org for more information.
autumn is in the air!
One of the four seasons that we experience here in the United States is Autumn. This season is commonly referred to as Fall. Autumn is a beautiful time of the year when the hot Summer weather begins to fade into cooler, crisp days. The leaves on the trees change from green to beautiful shades of red, yellow, orange, and brown. Fun events like pumpkin carving, hayrides, corn mazes, fall festivals, and Fall sports, such as Football, are all happening in communities across the Country. Popular Fall holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving occur in October and November. Many people enjoy baking with pumpkins that are harvested in September and October. The first day of Autumn always occurs in late September and lasts about three months; this year the first official day of Fall is September 22, 2022. The first day of Fall is always determined by the Autumnal Equinox--the day when the Sun is directly over the Equator in the Northern Hemisphere. The farther away we are from the Sun, the cooler and shorter the days will become. Because Autumn is the transition to cold weather, it is also a time when many people prepare their homes for the Winter. Animals begin to gather food in the Fall and prepare for the Winter months, while birds begin to migrate south for the Winter. Enjoy this beautiful season!
We all forget from time to time
Greetings from the corner of Bridge and Bridge!
Summer heat has returned following a brief tease of fall weather. Tomorrow may be the first day of fall, but it definitely isn’t time to close the swimming pool just yet!
Two Sundays ago was September 11. This National Day of Remembrance is observed in a variety of ways throughout our country. Most of the observances feature the heralding of first responders and average people stepping in to do the right thing in time of crisis. Most of the visual observances bear the slogan “Never Forget”.
As much as I hate to say this, I actually look forward to September 11th remembrances. Don’t get me wrong. I do not take the slightest amount of joy
BETHLEHEM EAST BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. JONATHAN YARBORO Columnistin remembering the horrible actions of that day. I do, however, enjoy remembering what God can do in response to tragedy.
The thing that stands out most to me is the altered sense of priority. On September 11th, everyone in our nation set aside fear and unknowing in the name of concern for neighbor. There was tremendous fear present, accompanied by outright disgust and disbelief. There was plenty of anger, rage, and call to retaliation present as well. What
Bethlehem East Baptist Church will have all Sunday school classes beginning at 9:45 a.m. Sunday morning followed by regular service at 11 a.m. in the sanctuary. We will continue with Facebook Live Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and Worship Service at 11 a.m.
CARRVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Regular hours of service are Sundays- 9 a.m. Sunday School and 10 a.m. Morning Worship.
Wednesday nights at 6:30 p.m. the church offers Children’s Gospel Project, Youth Bible Study and Adult Prayer Meeting. Regular office hours are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
ruled the day, however, was sincere concern for the welfare of neighbor.
The response to the tragic events of 9/11 was nothing new. Thankfully, our nation does not regularly encounter this level of attack, but it certainly has happened before. Each time it has happened, the response is the same. The guiding aspect of the myriad responses is grounded in concern for neighbor.
While it is certainly appropriate to attach the expression “Never forget” to remembrances of 9/11 or Pearl Harbor or other such events, I can’t help but wonder if something else is needed. I find myself realizing that all too often, we do forget. We as a people know how to get it right, but we all forget that from time
Church Briefs
EAST TALLASSEE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
ETUMC’s Rivers Edge Flea Market is now closed. The church will start a new project called Rivers Edge Food Pantry. ETUMC will provide canned food, water, dry beans and rice, blankets, and jackets. If you want to donate or help with the cause, call Joan Wood at 334312-4913.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY
Please join us for Sunday services at 10:30 a.m. when the Rev. Lee Lowery will celebrate the Holy Eucharist. We are asking everyone please to wear a mask. The service will be live streamed on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ EpiphanyTallassee/ For more informa-
to time.
We forget when our world view narrows. As long as we stay in our own personal worlds, we are usually forgetful. In times when the confines of our limited personal perspectives are shattered, however, we are forced to look at the bigger picture.
I don’t know about you, but I do not see this as a bad thing. Again, I am in no way calling for a celebration of crisis and disaster. I am advocating for allowing the ways of God to inform daily living more often than not.
Perhaps the best way to honor the sacrifices made by those who put others ahead of self is to do the same. Perhaps the better way to live in the earthly kingdom is to actually care
tion, visit the church website at http:// epiphanytallassee.org/
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
First Presbyterian Church, located at 514 Central Blvd. will host a Veteran’s Day Celebration on Nov. 11 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. for all veterans and first responders and their family members.
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
“We are OPEN and everyone is WELCOME! Come worship with us in person Sunday mornings at 8:50 a.m. (contemporary) or 11 a.m. (traditional). Sunday School for all ages is offered Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., and a nursery is available for infants. CHILDREN & YOUTH: meet
about neighbor. I believe Jesus had something to say about that. We can choose to remember the wrongs done to us and others. We can choose to remember the perpetrators of wrongdoing. We can choose to remain mired in the hurt inflicted by self and / or others. We all know where those choices lead.
On the other hand, we can choose to remember the rights. We can choose to remember the witnesses of God’s good news. We can choose to remember that God has the capacity and desire to bring good out of all things. We all know where those choices lead.
What will we choose?
Rev. Yarboro is the Pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Wetumpka.
Sunday evenings from 5-6:30 p.m. and Wednesday evenings from 6-7:15 p.m.; supper is included both days! For more information about our church or the programs we offer, visit our website: fumctallassee. com or call us: 334-283-2195. FUMC Tallassee - 1 Jordan Avenue.”
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ELMORE COUNTY (3-1) AT ST. CLAIR COUNTY (0-4)
THE PLAYERS
Elmore County: QB
Payton Stephenson has completed 39 of 66 passes for 516 yards, 10 touchdowns and two interceptions. He has rushed for 356 yards and three TDs. … RB CJ Wilkes has rushed for 489 yards and 4 TDs on 66 carries. … WR Jabari Murphy has 18 cat he’s for 293 yards and six touchdowns.
FOUR DOWNS
Elmore County did not play last week; St. Clair County lost to Southside Gadsden, 52-3.
The two schools have never played each other before.
St. Clair County has been outscored 178-64 this season and 104-16 the last two weeks.
Elmore County has not reached four wins in a season since 2018.
NEXT UP: Elmore County hosts Tallassee; St. Clair County hosts Alexandria.
WEST BLOCTON (2-3) AT HOLTVILLE (2-2)
THE PLAYERS
Holtville: RB Shawn Brackett has rushed for 425 yards and nine touchdowns on 59 carries this season. … WR Erik Adkins has 18 catches for 230 yards and four touchdowns. … LB Conner Hackett has recorded 43 tackles and 11 tackles for loss.
FOUR DOWNS
Holtville did not play last week; West Blocton beat Montevallo, 7-6.
West Blocton has allowed 14 points or less in four games this season.
Holtville has scored over 29 points in three of its four games this season.
West Blocton has won two straight games after losing its first three.
NEXT UP: Holtville hosts Jemison; West Blocton travels to Holt.
PRATTVILLE (2-2) AT STANHOPE ELMORE (1-3)
THE PLAYERS
Stanhope Elmore: QB Jacob Bryant has thrown nine touchdown passes this year. … WR Jackson Thomas has scored multiple touchdowns in three games this season. … DL Terry Burke scored a defensive touchdown on an interception last week.
FOUR DOWNS
Stanhope Elmore lost to Carver, 46-44, last week; Prattville beat Opelika, 24-21, in overtime.
Despite having a 1-3 record, Stanhope Elmore has outscored its opponents 116-109 this year.
All three of Stanhope Elmore’s losses have come by eight points or less.
Prattville has won eight of the last nine games in the series and won, 29-0, last season.
NEXT UP: Stanhope Elmore hosts Wetumpka; Prattville at Enterprise.
TALLASSEE (2-3) AT CHILTON COUNTY (2-3)
THE PLAYERS
Tallassee: QB Tyler Ellis has rushed for 420 yards this season. He has nine total touchdowns. … QB/ ATH Cade Everson has scored three touchdowns this year. … RB DJ Leonard rushed for 81 yards and a touchdown last week, and he grabbed an interception on defense.
FOUR DOWNS
Tallassee lost to Marbury, 22-20, last week; Chilton County lost to Calera, 38-14.
Both teams have lost three straight games entering this week.
The two teams last met in 2009 with Chilton County winning, 43-36.
Tallassee’s offense is scoring only 18 points per game.
NEXT UP: Tallassee at Elmore County; Chilton County at Benjamin Russell.
GREENVILLE (1-3) AT WETUMPKA (4-1)
THE PLAYERS
Wetumpka: QB Nate Rogers has scored seven touchdowns, three passing and four rushing, in his last three games. … RB Jamarion Thrasher rushed for over 100 yards last week.
… LB Jushon Fleming recorded five tackles, two tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, and one interception last week.
FOUR DOWNS
Wetumpka beat Russell County, 49-7, last week; Greenville lost to Selma, 36-6.
Wetumpka is scoring an average of 32 points per game.
Wetumpka’s defense has scored four touchdowns this year.
Greenville has been outscored 79-13 the last two weeks.
NEXT UP: Wetumpka at Stanhope Elmore; Greenville hosts Headland.
FORT DALE ACADEMY (1-3)
AT EDGEWOOD ACADEMY (1-3)
THE PLAYERS
Edgewood Academy: QB Austin Champion has completed 25 of 54 passes for 518 yards and four touchdowns. … ATH Gabe LeMaster has scored three touchdowns the last two weeks, one on offense and one on special teams.
… RB Bradley Boone has totaled 393 yards and three touchdowns.
FOUR DOWNS
Edgewood Academy lost to Lowndes Academy, 34-7; Fort Dale lost to Morgan Academy, 55-20.
The two teams last met in 2015 with Edgewood Academy winning, 58-14.
Fort Dale Academy has lost three straight and allowed 130 points across that span.
Edgewood Academy has allowed over 300 yards rushing twice this season.
NEXT UP: Edgewood Academy hosts Banks Academy; Fort Dale hosts Monroe Academy.
Herald Fans’ Choice Player of the Week: Malik Owens
By DALTON MIDDLETON Sports EditorThe votes are in, and this week’s Herald Fans’ Choice Player of the Week is Wetumpka wide receiver Malik Owens.
Owens, a junior for the Indians football team, earned 439 of the 1,015 total votes cast. He beat fellow Wetumpka student and volleyball player, Julie Boshell, by only 25 votes in one of the closest races this season.
Boshell earned 414 total votes while Edgewood Academy athlete Gabe LeMaster earned 162 votes after his stellar game last week.
Owens had one of the best games of any Wetumpka offensive player this season. The junior wideout secured six catches for 104 yards and a touchdown in Wetumpka’s win over Park Crossing last week.
Owens was making catch after catch to move the chains in the game, but his biggest catch came just after halftime.
While scrambling in the pocket, quarterback Nate Rogers found Owens wide open down the left sideline.
Owens made the catch and raced 50 yards for the touchdown to put the Indians up by two possessions.
His catch helped the Indians earn their first region win of the season as Wetumpka moved to 3-1 on the season and 1-1 in region play. The Indians now set their sights to Russell County tonight for another region matchup.
Wetumpka pays tribute to 1979/1980 state championship basketball teams
By DALTON MIDDLETON Sports EditorThe City of Wetumpka will celebrate its first two state championship basketball teams this week.
Wetumpka will pay tribute to its first two state championship teams, the 1979 and 1980 Wetumpka high school basketball teams, in a special ceremony on Sunday, Sept. 25 at 3 p.m. at the Wetumpka Civic Center.
“The highlights of the ceremony will be a powerful documentary maiden presentation that depicts how these two teams transformed a town through their basketball accomplishments as integration began to take hold,” Lewis Washington said in a press release.
As well as the documentary,
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championships were won. The event is free and open to the public, and the attire is casual dress.
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DALTON MIDDLETON: My thoughts about each team five weeks in
We are five weeks into the 2022 high school football season, which means we are roughly halfway done with the regular season.
Most teams have played four of their 10 regular season games up to this point, with one bye week, but there are a few teams that have played all five weeks of the season.
Whether they’ve played four or five games this fall, I’ve been able to get a pretty good idea of how good each team in Elmore County is and what each team is about. Here’s what I learned about each team so far.
WETUMPKA
Wetumpka is the real deal. Through five weeks, the Indians have a 4-1 record and they’re only loss came on a last-second touchdown to Pike Road, the defending 5A champs.
They are currently 2-1 in region play with three region games left, and it’s possible the Indians are sitting at 8-2 or 9-1 with a home playoff game come November. Are they legit contenders? That’s yet to be seen, but they’re good.
The always potent Wetumpka defense is allowing 16 points per game, and they’ve held three of their four opponents to 10 points or under. The offense, on the other hand, is averaging 32 points per game and has not been held under 24 points yet this year.
The Indians are rolling and they have an energy and swagger about them that can take them a long way.
STANHOPE ELMORE
Don’t look at Stanhope’s record. It does not tell the whole story.
The Mustangs are 1-3, but all three of their losses have been by one possession. They are a good team playing a really tough schedule, and it only gets tougher.
The Mustangs are 1-1 in region play, with a blowout win against
DALTON MIDDLETON Sports EditorRussell County and a two-point loss to Montgomery Carver, which is undefeated this year.
There’s a really, really good chance that Stanhope can have a 3-3 or 4-2 region record at the end of the year and in a decent spot come playoffs. The Mustangs just have to learn to get over the hump of a close game. They have all the talent in the world, they just haven’t been able to run a close game into a win yet.
HOLTVILLE
Holtville’s team has proved it can score and play extremely well this season in two games, but the Bulldogs have also played pretty poorly in two games. They are 2-2 this season and while the talent is there to have a good season, they have to be more consistent.
In four weeks, they’ve gone blowout win, close loss, blowout win, and then close loss. If they want to be able to make a run in the playoffs, they will have to find some consistency over the next month.
Their next two region games are Jemison and Marbury. They should win both games, but they have to be consistent and play well to clinch that playoff spot. That means winning two games in a row, Bulldogs.
ELMORE COUNTY
Elmore County has jumped out to a 3-1 record this year, and they’re solid. They’ve had the benefit of a fairly weaker schedule, but that along with a new coach has brought upon a sense of confidence in the Panthers.
You’re seeing that unfold as the Panthers blow out teams this year. They got a taste of humble pie against Central Clay County, but a
loss early in the season is never a bad thing. Elmore County has the offensive weapons to score at will with Payton Stephenson, Garrett Allen, CJ Wilkes and Jabari Murphy.
If they rebound off this loss and start clicking, watch out for them. The Panthers will continue putting points up.
TALLASSEE
Tallassee is currently on a threegame losing streak and the Tigers are 0-2 in region play. The Tigers have some talent with players such as Tyler Ellis, Cade Everson, DJ Leonard and others, but they have to slow down on the penalties.
It seems every time the Tigers get a big play this year, it’s wiped out by a personal foul or an unnecessary hold. They have the talent to play smash mouth football like they usually do, but they just have to put it together quickly.
If they don’t, it can turn out to be a rough season really quick. Three must-win region games await the Tigers in the next month.
EDGEWOOD ACADEMYEdgewood’s record, much like Stanhope’s, doesn’t need to be too focused on. The Wildcats are 1-3, but they have arguably the hardest schedule in AISA.
Their biggest issue is the run defense.
Edgewood has allowed over 300 yards on the ground in two of their four games this year. If they can clean up that, they have a chance to make a run. They’re currently 1-1 in region play, and they have Macon East and Hooper Academy left.
Hooper should be a win for the Wildcats, at least in my mind. Macon East, if the Wildcats play well, could go either way.
Stop the run, and your offense is strong enough to be able to score some points. The offense hasn’t been too consistent, but it is explosive and can put up points.
LOCAL SPORTS CALENDAR
THURSDAY, SEPT. 22
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
Holtville at Elmore County
St. James at Wetumpka
Brewbaker Tech at Wetumpka Beauregard at Tallassee
FRIDAY, SEPT. 23
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Elmore County at St. Clair County
West Blocton at Holtville Prattville at Stanhope Elmore Tallassee at Chilton County Greenville at Wetumpka Fort Dale Academy at Edgewood Academy
MONDAY, SEPT. 26
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
Elmore County at Stanhope Elmore Edgewood Academy at Abbeville
TUESDAY, SEPT. 27
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
Elmore County at Benjamin Russell Wetumpka at Lanier Glenwood at Edgewood Academy Marbury at Holtville
Elmore County volleyball claims Block Party championship
By DALTON MIDDLETON Sports EditorThe Elmore County high school volleyball team dominated its way through the Block Party championship on Saturday.
Elmore County, which hosted 11 total teams in Eclectic for its ninth annual Block Party Tournament, went 5-0 and won the tournament championship. The Lady Panthers lost only one set the entire day and beat Wetumpka, 2-0, in the championship match.
“I think one thing that worked for us, especially towards the end against Wetumpka, was the absence of service errors,” Elmore County coach Kim Moncrief said. “We were making some bad errors earlier in the week and we were making our serves and our defense played great.”
Elmore County avenged its loss to Wetumpka earlier in the week. The Lady Indians came to Eclectic last Monday and beat Elmore County, 2-0.
Moncrief saw a lot of service errors in that matchup, and her team played much better on defense.
Wetumpka has a potent offensive attack with Khloe Harris leading the charge. Star Angier, Madison Young and Madison Milton are also all more than capable of killing the ball for multiple points every set, but Elmore County was able to counter that with great play on the back row.
That defensive play led the Lady Panthers to their second consecutive Block Party championship win over Wetumpka.
“We’ve got a really good back row with Hailey O’Brien, Natalie Sullivan, and Taylor Ann Eason,” Moncrief said. “The three of them, especially in the championship game, did a really good job of getting the ball off the floor. I think yesterday, they did an excellent job of doing that. Coranda (Lozada) and Lizzy (Brown) also played back there and played well. We were able to substitute girls back there all day and that helped keep everyone refreshed.”
Elmore County only lost one set the entire game. The Lady Panthers opened the tournament with back-to-back matches against Booker T. Washington and Horseshoe Bend at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m., and the Lady Panthers took both games, 2-0.
Elmore County then had a break until the bracket play began, and the Lady Panthers were seeded No. 3 in the tournament.
Elmore County beat Horseshoe Bend again, in the first round of the bracket play, and then faced Beauregard in the semifinals. Beauregard, another solid Class 5A team, took the second set against Elmore County but the Lady Panthers were too much in Set 3.
That set up the championship match with Wetumpka, which was the No. 1 seed. The Lady Indians swept through the day as well, beating Benjamin Russell, Brewbaker Tech and Tallassee in pool play.
The Lady Indians beat Benjamin Russell to advance to the championship match.
Elmore County’s dominance in the tournament was set up by a tough early portion of the schedule. The Lady Panthers played handfuls of teams in higher classifications and high rankings, and lost early in the season.
But that’s prepared Elmore County for area play, which they are currently 3-0 in, and prepared them for tough matches against teams like Wetumpk and Beauregard.
NIGHT OF BANDS
& HOROSCOPE
template your navel. Tonight: Solitude. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Enjoy schmoozing with friends, members of groups and organizations, because this is a lovely day to socialize. Very likely, you are ready to greet people from your past -- old friends as well as ex-partners. You’re willing to entertain ambitious ideas because you feel condent. Tonight: Set goals.
improvements. Or you can choose to entertain at home and have the gang over. It’s a great day for a meeting at your home or any kind or congregation. Tonight: Good vibes.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) This is a powerful day for those of you who sell, market, teach, act or write, because you are enthusiastic and upbeat, and you have lots of mental energy. You’ll have no trouble convincing others to go along with your ideas. You will enjoy entertaining at home as well. Tonight: Upbeat conversations.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
This is an excellent day for business and commerce because you are condent about nancial matters. Furthermore, you feel bold and adventurous about entertaining new opportunities. Think before you act, because there’s a tendency to go overboard. Nevertheless, you’re in the groove! Tonight: Money plans.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today the Moon is in your sign dancing beautifully with ery Mars and lucky Jupiter. Things couldn’t get better! This astro combo makes you feel energetic, proactive, friendly and upbeat with everyone you meet. People want to be in your presence because they enjoy your company! Tonight: You shine! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) This is a strong day with the Sun and fair Venus in your sign. (Actually, it’s an excellent day to buy wardrobe items for yourself.) You will enjoy schmoozing with others or, alternatively, you will also enjoy some quiet solitude to con-
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You look mahvellous dahling! Everyone is impressed with you because you exude condence and positive energy. Meanwhile, you’re enjoying an excellent rapport with friends, especially creative, artistic people. Why not share your hopes and dreams for the future with someone to get their feedback?
Tonight: You are noticed.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
You are the traveler of the zodiac, and today is an excellent day to either travel or make plans to travel in the future. (All the things you love to do.) You might nd that a partner or close friend is keen on your ideas. Perhaps even a group will jump on board for a future holiday. Tonight: Explore!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Travel for pleasure appeals to you now; however, today, you might be wise to deal with issues related to shared property, inheritances, insurance disputes or the wealth of someone else. This is because you will be lucky in these dealings. You’ll come out smelling like a rose! Tonight: Check your nances.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) You are a networker extraordinaire, and today your ability to interact with members of the general public is tops! Relations with children will be excellent. You also will enjoy schmoozing, because you inspire people
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Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Vonda Lake and spouse, Thaddus Lake, originally in favor of Sebring Capital Partners, Limited Partnership on December 11, 2002, said mortgage recorded in the of Elmore County, Alabama, at RLPY Book 2002, Page 76380; the undersigned U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee of NRZ Pass-Through Trust XVIII, as Mortgagee/ Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidfront of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Elmore County, Alabama, on October 20, 2022, during the legal hours of sale, all of its right, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 4, Block B, of OakBrook Plat No. 1 as the same appears of record
Probate of Elmore County, Alabama in plat book 13 page 119. This foreclosure is subject to the Mortgage from Vonda Lake and spouse, Thaddus Lake to Sebring Capital Partners, Limited Partnership, dated 12/11/2002, recorded 12/13/2002 in the original principal amount of $96,000.00, recorded in RLPY 2002, Page 76364, Elmore County, Alabama records. Property street address for informational purposes: 65 Mulberry Court, Wetumpka, AL 36092
THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE EASEMENTS, ENCUMBRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS REFLECTED IN THE MORTGAGE AND THOSE CONTAINED IN THE RECORDS OF OF PROBATE OF THE COUNTY WHERE THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SITUATED. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE AND/OR ENREDEMPTION OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED THERETO.
Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of
Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Kristen Kizziah Smith and husband Brian Smith, originally in favor of GA Realty Consultants LLC, on March 12, 2021, said mortthe Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in RLPY Book 2021 Page 36527; the undersigned Colonial Impact Fund-II, LLC, as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama, on October 4, 2022, during the legal hours of sale, all of its rights, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Lots 19, 20 and 21, Block A, of H.S. Holloway Subdivision surveyed by D. Herren, dated August 11, 1926, as recorded in Plat Book 2 at Page Probate of Elmore County, Alabama.. Property street address for informational purposes: 1121 E. Patton St , Tallassee, AL 36078. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED THERETO. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) to Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the time and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price plus any deed recording costs and transfer taxes must be paid next business day at the Law the address indicated below. Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation.
Colonial Impact Fund-II, LLC, (“Transferee”) Tiffany & Bosco, P.A., 2311 Highland Avenue South, Suite 330, Birmingham, AL 35205 www. tblaw.com TB File Number: 2205116 09/14/2022, 09/21/2022, 09/28/2022
Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 14, 21 and 28, 2022 22-05116
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NOTICE OF COMPLETION
In accordance with chapter 1, title 39, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended, notice is hereby given that the RIVER REGIONSPORTS FIELDS LLC, contractor, has completed the contract for the work performed at the Wetumpka Stadium, 2021PW8. The owners, ELMORE COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, have made a request contract. All persons claiming payment for any labor, materials or otherwise in connection with this public works project should immediately notify RIVER REGION SPORTS FIELDS LLC AT PO BOX 1524, MILLBROOK AL 36054
Wetupmka Herald: Aug. 31, Sept. 7.14 and 21, 2022 CMPLT/RRSF
The undersigned, Guild Mortgage Company LLC, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash before the main entrance of the Court House in Elmore County, Alabama during the legal hours of sale (between 11am and 4pm), on the 27th day of October, 2022 the following property, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Parcel 1 Begin at the intersection of the South line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 20 North, Range 20 East, Elmore County, Alabama, with the West right of way of a County Highway (Project No. SACP 4489A); thence North 5 degrees East along the West right of way of said highway 210 feet; thence West 210 feet; thence South 5 degrees West 210 feet; thence East 210 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING Parcel 2 Begin at the intersection of the South line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 20 North, Range 20 East, Elmore County, Alabama, with the West right of way of a County Highway (Project No. SACP 4489A); thence North 5 degrees East along the West right of way of said highway 210 feet to the Northeast Corner of that certain Lot heretofore described in deed dated October 26, 1972 and recorded at Deed Card County, Alabama and being the POINT OF BEGINNING of the Lot herein described. From said Point of Beginning, run thence in a Northerly direction along the West right of way line of said County Highway, a distance of 210 feet; run thence in a Westerly direction parallel with the North boundary line of the aforesaid Lot heretofore described, a distance of 420 feet; run thence Southerly, parallel to the West right of way line of said County Highway, a distance of 420 feet; run thence in an Easterly direction 210 feet to the Southwest Corner of the Lot heretofore described; run thence in a Northerly direction along the West line of the Lot heretofore described, a distance of 210 feet to the Northwest Corner thereof; run thence in an Easterly direction along the North boundary line of the aforesaid Lot, a distance of 210 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
Said property is commonly known as 1509 Union Rd, Eclectic, AL 36024.
the property address and the legal description the legal description will control.
Said property will be sold subject to any outstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxes which are a lien, but not yet due and payable), the right of redemption of any taxing authority, all outstanding liens for public utilities which constitute liens upon the property, any matters which might be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the property, any assessments, liens, encumbrances, easements, rights-of-way, zoning ordinances, restrictions, special assessments, covenants, the statutory right of redemption pursuant to Alabama law, and any matters of record including, but not limited to, those supeout above. Said property will be sold on an “as-is” basis without any representation, warranty or recourse against the abovenamed or the undersigned. The successful bidder must present the winning bid at the time and place of sale.
Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. The sale will be conducted subsale is not prohibited under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) of the status of the loan with the holder of the Mortgage.
GUILD MORTGAGE COMPANY LLC as holder of said mortgage McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC Two North Twentieth 2 20th Street North, Suite 1000 Birmingham, AL 35203 (800) 275-7171 FT21@mccalla.com File No. 22-03613AL www.foreclosurehotline.net Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 21, 28 and Oct. 5, 2022 22-03613al
Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Colleen Tucker; Timothy Tucker, husband and wife, originally in favor of Ameriquest Mortgage Company, on July 12, 2005, said mortgage recorded in the of Elmore County, Alabama, in undersigned Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Inc., Quest as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama, on October 19, 2022, during the legal hours of sale, all of its rights, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 7, Block D, according to the Survey of Scenic Hills 2nd Addition, as recordedaddress for informational purWILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE IS” BASIS, WITHOUT TO TITLE, USE AND/OR ENSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFTIES ENTITLED THERETO. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) time and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price plus any deed recording costs and transfer taxes must be paid next business day at the Law at the address indicated below. the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Ameriquest Mortgage Securi--
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PUBLIC NOTICE Legal Notice: In accordance with Chapter 1, Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, notice is hereby given that Hawk, Inc. (Contractor) has completed the Contract for Foodservice Equipment at Redland Road Middle School for the State of Alabama and the Elmore County Board of Education (Owner), and havement of said Contract. All persons having any claim for labor, materials, or otherwise in connection with this project should immediately notify the Architect: Goodwyn Mills Cawood, LLC, 2660 EastChase Lane, Suite 200, Montgomery, AL 36117.
Contractor: Hawk, Inc., 301 Hawk Place, Montgomery, AL 36117.
Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2022 COMPLETION
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR ADOPTION IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA AT CASE NUMBER: A2022-025
TO: BETHANY R. KIRK PARR, WHOSE WHEREABOUTS ARE UNKNOWN, THE MOTHER OF R. J. A., A MINOR, AND NOTICE TO ANY OTHER INTERESTED PARTY
Take notice that a Petition forCHRISTY LYNN AMACKER, as Petitioner, for the adoption of R.
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PUBLICATION DATES: January 26, 2022, February 2, 2022, February 9, 2022, March 2, 2022, May 11, 2022, July 20, 2022, September 21, 2022.
NEWSPAPER: Wetumpka Herald. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Carole D Gray, a single woman, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Americare Investment Group, Inc dba Primier Capital Lending, on May 20, 2009, said mortgage recorded in the of Elmore County, Alabama, in RLPY 2009 Page 33848 being and further in Book 2016 Page 39556 and further in Book 2016 MidFirst Bank, as Mortgagee/ Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alduring the legal hours of sale, all of its rights, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Commence at the N.W. Corner of the East 1/2 of the S.E. 1/4 Range 19 E, Elmore County, Alabama. Thence run S 0 degrees 55 minutes 00 seconds East, a South 89 degrees 05 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 583.56 feet to an Iron Pin Found -
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thence South 0 degrees 54 distance of 133.54 feet to a re05 minutes 00 seconds West, a56 minutes 51 seconds East, a distance of 133.54 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said parcel of land is lying in the East 1/2 of the S.E. 1/4 of Section 11, East, Elmore County Alabama or less. Also an easement being 20 feet in width for the right of ingress and egress and utilities, the centerline being herewith described. Commence at the S.E. corner of the above de-
East, a distance of 10.00 feet to the centerline of said ease05 minutes 00 seconds East, along the centerline a distancely R.O.W. of Dozier Road and the end of easement. Together with the Manufactured Home described as follows: Make:
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A & B.. Property street address for informational purposes: 120 Meadow Ridge Dr , Wetumpka, AL 36093. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED THERETO. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five to Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the time and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price plus any deed recording costs and transfer taxes must be paid next business day at the Law the address indicated below. Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. The above mortgage foreclosure sale has been postponed from February during the legal hours of sale in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama. The above mortgage foreclosure sale has been postponed from during the legal hours of sale in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama. The above mortgage foreclosure sale has been postponed from 15, 2022, during the legal hours of sale in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama. The above mortgage foreclosure sale has been postponed from September 15, 2022 until December 8, 2022, during the legal hours of sale in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama. MidFirst Bosco, P.A., 2311 Highland Avenue South, Suite 330, Birmingham, AL 35205 www.tblaw.com TB File Number: 21-06282
Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 21, 2022 21-06282
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES MARION ANDRESS, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-068
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters of Administration over the Estate of JAMES MARION ANDRESS, deceased, having been granted to BESSIE ANDRESS on September, 15, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
BESSIE ANDRESS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES MARION ANDRESS, DECEASED
Name and Address of Attorney for Administrator: ROBERT B. RENEAU LAW OFFICES OF EDWARDS & EDWARDS, P.C. 109 EAST BRIDGE STREET WETUMPKA, ALABAMA 36092 335-514-1011
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 21, 28 and Oct. 5, 2022
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INVITATION FOR SEALED BIDS
The Elmore County Commission and the City of Wetumpka are seeking bids for site demolition, erosion control, clearing & grubbing, grading & excavation, parking lot construction, athleticlighting, site drainage, water, and sodding in accordance with
Information, construction plans and bid book are available from Elmore County Richie Beyer, (wrbechd@ elmoreco.org). The Bid Document Received Form must be emailed to the Purchasing Department prior to submission of bid as stated in bid book.
A pre-bid conference will be held on Wednesday, Septemto address your questions and provide additional information All interested respondents will be required to attend this meeting bid conference will be held at
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to attend this meeting will result in the rejection of your
Sealed bids are to be received no later than 2:00 P.M. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2022
the outside of the bid package along with Bid Proposal for Inquiry 2023-PW7, the bid date, name of the work, name of bidder, and the Alabama General Prepare bid on form bound in Project Manual or copy there-
bond payable to Elmore County Commission in an amount of the amount of the bid, but in
proposals to:
Elmore County Chief Beyer, Elmore County Commission 100 E. Commerce Street, Suite 200 Wetumpka, AL 36092
Bidders must direct all inquiries concerning construction plans and bid book in writing to Elmore County Chief Oper(wrbechd@elmoreco.org).
Wetumpka Herald: BIDS PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BETTY FRANCES BARBOUR, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-118 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of BETTY FRANCES BARBOUR, deceased, having been granted to VELVET GAIL BLISS on September 14, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
VELVET GAIL BLISS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF BETTY FRANCES BARBOUR, DECEASED
Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: ROBERT B. RENEAU LAW OFFICES OF EDWARDS & EDWARDS, P.C. 109 EAST BRIDGE STREET WETUMPKA. ALABAMA 36092 334-514-1011
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 21, 28 and Oct. 5, 2022 EST/BARBOUR, B. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LLOYD TRAVIS BARBOUR, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-117 IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of LLOYD TRAVIS BARBOUR, deceased, having been granted to VELVET GAIL BLISS on September 14, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
VELVET GAIL BLISS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF LLOYD TRAVIS BARBOUR, DECEASED
Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: ROBERT B. RENEAU LAW OFFICES OF EDWARDS & EDWARDS, P.C. 109 EAST BRIDGE STREET WETUMPKA, ALABAMA 36092 334-514-1011
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 21, Oct. 5 and 12, 2022 EST/BARBOUR, L.
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THE STATE OF ALABAMA ELMORE COUNTY NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of an execution on a judgment issued out of the Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Alabama in Case No. Case No.: CV-2012-000209.00 on or about August 20, 2013, for a total of $222,315.01 plus interest which has accrued since that date, plus costs in which William B. Cashion, et. al. is the plaintiff and Steven Mark Hayden, et.al. is the Defendant, as well as the Final Judgment in Elmore County Case Number CV-2017900189.00 on or about January 22, 2022 wherein certain deeds and subsequent deeds were declared to be void I, Bill Franklin as Sheriff of Elmore County, Alabama will sell at public auc-
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tion for cash between the legal hours of sale, on Monday the 26th day of September, 2022, at approximately 1pm , in front of the Elmore County Judicial Complex located at 8935 U. S. Highway 231, North, whatever equity the Defendant(s) may possess in and to the following described realty, to wit: (1) 0.33 acres beginning in the SW Corner of Lot 14, Park Pl 11/14; thence NE 242.25 to W right of way of Cashion Ave; SE alg. Right of way 58’ to N right of way of Hwy 14; SW 210’ NW leaving the right of way 65’ to the point of beginning. Parcel ID: 17 02 10 0 001 016.001.
(2) Commence at an iron pin at the NE corner of S10, T18, R19E, Elmore County, Alabama; thence S 08°26’45” E along the E line of S10, 923.35 ft to an iron pin on the S right of way of County Road 197, Old Tallassee Road, a paved county road, 60’ right of way, said point being the point of beginning; thence leaving said right of way, continue S 08°26’45” E, along said section line, 524.31 ft to an iron pin on the north right of way of Alabama Hwy 14, Tallassee Hwy, 80’ right of way; thence S 48°54’29” W, along said right of way, 214.56 ft to an iron pin; thence leaving said right of way, N 41o12’11” W, 209,67 ft to an iron pin; thence N 24°20’14” E, 509.33 ft to an iron pin on the south right of way of the aforementioned Old Tallassee Road; thence S 52°07’03” E, along said right of way 26.55 ft to the point of beginning.
The above property lies in the East half of the NE 1/4 of S10, T18 N, R19 E, Elmore County, Alabama and contains 2.25 acres, more or less. Parcel ID: 29 17 02 10 0000 001.007.
Property address: 2.25-acre (more or less) Lot off of Hwy 14 E, Wetumpka, AL 36092. (3) Lot 36 according to the Plat of River Falls Plat No. 1, as the same appears of Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama in Plat Book 10, at Page 12. Parcel ID: 13 07 26 0 002 036.000; Property Address: Lot 36 off of River Falls Road, Wetumpka, Alabama 36092.
Any and all properties described above are subject to any and all restrictions, encumbrances, mortgages, reservations, rights of way, covenants, easements, setback lines, mineral and mining rights of record which affect the subject property. The Draftsman of this document acts as scrivener only. No title search has been made nor title opinion rendered, nor has one been requested. Purchasers are solely and exclusively responsible for their own title history searches and accuracy of legal descriptions and the consequences thereof. Said property will be sold “as is” and subject to all matters of record and all matters which would be revealed by a visible inspection of the premises.
Bill Franklin, Sheriff Elmore County, Alabama Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 7, 14 and 21, 2022 CV-2017-900189.00
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HAROLD EDWARD BARNES, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-251 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of HAROLD EDWARD BARNES, who is also known as HAROLD EDWARD BARNES, JR., deceased, having been granted to JASON EARL BARNES on August 29, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
JASON EARL BARNES PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF HAROLD EDWARD BARNES, DECEASED
Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: W. KENDRICK JAMES ATTORNEY AT LAW 127 CAMBRIDGE COURT WETUMPKA, ALABAMA 36092 334-567-8787
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 7, 14 and 21, 2022 EST/BARNES, H.
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA THE CITY OF WETUMPKA, ALABAMA, Petitioner, v. THE TAXPAYERS AND CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF WETUMPKA, ALABAMA Defendants.
CIVIL ACTION NO.: CV-2022-900165.00
LEGAL NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS AND CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF WETUMPKA, ALABAMA Notice is hereby given to you of §§ 6-6-750 through 6-6-757-
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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EARL R. CHILDS, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-263 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of EARL R. CHILDS, who is also known as EARL RAY CHILDS, deceased, having been granted to MARTHA M. CHILDS on September 2, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties hav-
pp ing claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
MARTHA M. CHILDS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF EARL R. CHILDS, DECEASED Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: CARL O. PILGRIM ATTORNEY AT LAW 1785 TALIAFERRO TRAIL SUITE 4 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36117 334-396-1700
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 7, 14 and 21, 2022 EST/CHILDS, E.
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF ELMORE CASE NO: 2022-279 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BETTY H. CULP, DECEASED Letters Testamentary in the Estate of BETTY H. CULP, deceased, having been granted to JANET C. MULLINS on the 16th day of September, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
JANET C. MULLINS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF BETTY H. CULP, DECEASED Attorney of Record for such Personal Representative: GERALD A. DANIEL, JR. LAW OFFICE OF G A DANIEL, JR. LLC PO BOX 638 MILLBROOK, ALABAMA 36054 334-285-9444 Jerry@GADanielLaw.com Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 21, 28 and Oct. 5, 2022 EST/CULP B.
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY A. DALLAS, DECEASED CASE NO. 2022-262
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE Letters of Administration over the Estate of MARY A. DALLAS, deceased, having been granted to MARILYN D. DALLAS, on the 30th day of August 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said Estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
MARILYN D. DALLAS, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF MARY A. DALLAS Regina B. Edwards, Esq. The Law Firm of Edwards & Edwards, P.C. 109 E. Bridge Street Wetumpka, AL 36092 (334) 514-1011
Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 7, 14 and 21, 2022 EST/DALLAS, M.
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD MAURICE DOUCET, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-277
NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES, Petitioners, CAROL ANNE DOUCET, RICHARD MAURICE DOUCET, JR., MALLORY MCMANUS and ALEX---
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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES CLAYTON JONES, DECEASED CASE NO. 2022-275 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary on the Estate of said decedent having been granted to LAHOMA LEONARD as Personal Representative on the 15th day of September 2022, by the Honorable JOHN THORNTON, Judge of Probate of said County in said State, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said Estate are required to present same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred.
LAHOMA LEONARD PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES CLAYTON JONES, DECEASED.
Name and Address of Attorney: Regina B. Edwards, Esq. The Law Firm of Edwards & Edwards, P.C. 109 E. Bridge Street Wetumpka, AL 36092 334-514-1011
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 21, 28 and Oct. 5, 2022 EST/JONES J.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ERNEST JACKSON McMANAWAY, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-256 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters of Administration over the Estate of ERNEST JACKSON MCMANAWAY, deceased, having been granted to PATRICIA ANN McMANAWAY on September 1, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
PATRICIA ANN MCMANAWAY ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF ERNEST JACKSON MCMANAWAY, DECEASED Name and Address of Attorney for Administrator: RODERICK B. PERDUE ATTORNEY AT LAW 2033 HOLTVILLE ROAD WETUMPKA, ALABAMA 36092 334-567-7373
Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 7, 14 and 21, 2022 EST/MCMANAWAY, E.
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK BURGE MITCHELL, JR., DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-221 IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of FRANK BURGE MITCHELL, JR., deceased, having been granted to RODERICK B. PERDUE on September 8, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
RODERICK B. PERDUE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK BURGE MITCHELL, JR., DECEASED
Address of Personal Representative: 2033 HOLTVILLE ROAD WETUMPKA, ALABAMA 36092 334-567-7373
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 14, 21 and 28, 2022 EST/MITCHELL F. PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE CASE NO: 2022-261 STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF ELMORE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DAVIS PHILHOWER, DECEASED Letters Testamentary in the Estate of DAVIS PHILHOWER, deceased, having been granted to STEVEN DAVIS PHILHOWER on the 1st day of September 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
STEVEN DAVIS PHILHOWER PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF DAVIS PHILHOWER, DECEASED Attorney of Record for such Personal Representative: RICHARD L. MCBRIDE, JR. MCBRIDE LAW, LLC 1784 TALIAFERRO TRAIL, SUITE B MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36117 334-676-2155
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 7, 14 and 21, 2022 EST/PHILHOWER D.
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NO: 2022-270 COUNTY OF ELMORE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF TENCE MAE REYNOLDS, DECEASED
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of TENCE MAE REYNOLDS, deceased, having been granted to LORI R. DUTTON on the 7th day of September, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
LORI R. DUTTON PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF TENCE MAE REYNOLDS, DECEASED
Attorney of Record for such Personal Representative: RODERICK B. PERDUE ATTORNEY AT LAW 2033 HOLTVILLE ROAD WETUMPKA, ALABAMA 36092 334-567-7373
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 14, 21 and 28, 2022 EST/REYNOLDS T.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NATALIE W. SMITH, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-265 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters of Administration over the Estate of NATALIE W. SMITH, deceased, having been granted to SPURGEON SMITH on September 13,2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
SPURGEON SMITH ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF NATALIE W. SMITH, DECEASED
Name and Address of Attorney for Administrator: CHARLES L. ANDERSON ANDERSON, WILLIAMS & FARROW, LLC 7515 HALCYON POINTE DRIVE MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36117 334-272-9880
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 21, 28 and Oct. 5, 2022 EST/SMITH, N.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WINSLOW ANTHONY STETSON, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-273 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of WINSLOW ANTHONY STETSON, deceased, having been granted to STEPHEN STETSON on September 12, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
STEPHEN STETSON
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF WINSLOW ANTHONY STETSON, DECEASED
Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: CHARLES W. EDMONSON 621 SOUTH PERRY STREET MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36104 334-265-9034
Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 14, 21 and 28, 2022 EST/STETSON W.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS TOLEDO, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-280 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters of Administration over the Estate of LOUIS TOLEDO, who was also known as ANGEL LOUIS TOLEDO, deceased, having been granted to MARILYN J. STRIPLING on, September 16, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
MARILYN J. STRIPLING ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS TOLEDO. DECEASED
Name and Address of Attorney for Administrator: GERALD A. DANIEL. JR. LAW OFFICE OF G A DANIEL, JR. LLC POBOX 638 MILLBROOK, ALABAMA 36054 334-285-9444 Jerry@GADanielLaw.com
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 21, 28 and Oct. 5, 2022 EST/TOLEDO, L.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES E, PURDY, DECEASED. CASE NO. 2022-285
NOTICE OF FILING OF WILL FOR PROBATE TO: THEODORE JAMES PURDY, WHOSE WHEREABOUTS ARE UNKNOWN AND A BEING A NEXT OF KIN OF JAMES E. PURDY; DECEASED AND TO: ANY OTHER UNKNOWN NEXT OF KIN OF JAMES E, PURDY, DECEASED YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on September 14, 2022, a certain paper in writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of JAMES in the Probate Court of Elmore County, Alabama by DOROTHY K. POORE, Petitioner, requesting that such Last Will and Testament be admitted to Probate and Record and that the Petitioner be named as Personal Representative of such Estate. This notice of Filing of Will for Probate is given to you as a next-of-kin of JAMES E. PURDY. Unless an objection to admission to Probate and Record of such Last Will and Testament is submitted by you in writing to this Court within tention of this notice, the Court will proceed with considering such Petition without further notice to you.
JOHN THORNTON JUDGE OF PROBATE ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA
Name and Address of Attorney for Petitioner: G. BART CRUM CRUM, ELLIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. PO BOX 1186 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36101-1186 334-269-8461
Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 21, 28 and Oct. 5, 2022 EST/WILL/PURDY, J.
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WETUMPKA WATER WORKS & SEWER BOARD OF THE CITY OF WETUMPKA PUBLIC NOTICE
Wetumpka Water Works & Sewer Board will have a 3.5 % increase in both water and sewer rates effective on the November 2022 monthly utility bills (October usage). Flat sewer rates, in areas where we do not serve water, will increase by $1.00 per month. Check out our website, at www.wetumpkawater.com for detail information on the new rates and other useful information.
Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 14 and 21, 2022 WWWSB INCREASE
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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DANNY O. WILLIAMS, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-220 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of DANNY O. WILLIAMS, deceased, having been granted to ELAINE P. WILLIAMS on, September 2, 2022 by John Thornton, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons and parties having claims against said estate are required, within the time allowed by law, to present the same to the Court or the same will be barred.
ELAINE P. WILLIAMS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF DANNY O. WILLIAMS, DECEASED
Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: JOHN T. WINANS THE HARRIS LAW FIRM, LLC 572 S MCDONOUGH STREET SUITE B MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36104 334-782-9938
Wetumpka Herald: Sep. 7, 14 and 21, 2022 EST/WILLIAMS, D.
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF: Skylar Hall CASE No. JU-2020-244.04 Josiah Hall CASE No. JU-2020-245.04
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: Sydney Winsett (Mother) You are hereby given notice -
SKYLAR HALL born on June 16, 2008, at JOSIAH HALL, born on Sep-hereby given notice that you are---
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gy() dence Road the following four (4) courses: (1) N 75°15’41” W 80.53’; (2) Chord Bearing N 84°13’41” W, Chord Distance 428.80’, Radius 1,636.10’; (3) Chord Bearing S 72°47’34” W, Chord Distance 358.31’, Radius 713.10’; (4) Chord Bearing S 48°11’02” W, Chord Distance 210.49’, Radius 824.11’ to a point located on the East Right-of-Way (80’) of Buyck Road; thence leaving said South Right-of-Way (80’) of Providence Road and along said East Right-of-Way (80’) of Buyck Road N 52°50’34” W 80.15’ to a point located in a curve on the North Rightof-Way (80’) of Providence Road; thence leaving said East Right-of-Way (80’) of Buyck Road and along said North Right-of-Way (80’) of Providence Road the following four (4) courses: (1) Chord Bearing N 48°04’49” E, Chord Distance 237.91’, Radius 904.11‘; (2) Chord Bearing N 72°44’49” E, Chord Distance 400.97’, Radius 793.10’; (3) Chord Bearing S 84°13’17” E, Chord Distance 451.39’, Radius 1,716.10’; (4) S 75°15’41” E 63.37’ to a point; thence leaving said North Right-ofWay (80’) of Providence Road S 01 °57’32” W 82.05’ to the point of beginning. Containing 2.06 acres, more or less, and lying in and being a part of the North 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Section 9, T-20-N, R-18-E, Elmore County, Alabama. WHEREAS, said petition ofTatia W. Knight requested that the Elmore County Commission vacate a portion Providence Road as described above; and WHEREAS, the said petitioner, Tatia W. Knight is the sole abutting landowner that is a subject of this matter; and WHEREAS, prior to taking action on the said petition the Elmore County Commission scheduled a public hearing to be held at the regularly scheduled meeting of the Elmore County Commission set for 5:00 p.m. on the 12th day of September, 2022, at the older Elmore County Courthouse, 100 Commerce Street in Wetumpka, Alabama; and WHEREAS, notice of the scheduled meeting was published in a newspaper of general circulation in Elmore County at least once per week for a period of four consecutive weeks prior to deciding the subject issue and was properly posted on the bulletin board at the Elmore County Courthouse; and WHEREAS, a copy of the notice of said meeting was also served by U. S. Mail at least 30-days prior to the scheduled meeting upon the said abutting landowners and known utilities that may have facilities and/or equipment, both aerial and buried, within Providence Road; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the said notice a public hearing was held on the aforesaid date and time wherein proponents and opponents were given the opportunity to speak on the vacation issue; and WHEREAS, a Motion to Approve the Vacation was made by the County Commissioner in whose district the public street is to be vacated is located, and WHEREAS, said motion was approved.
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Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, and further that it shall be published once in a newspaper in the county no later than fourteen (14) days from this Resolution. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Elmore County Commission has caused this Resolution to be executed in its name on this the 12th day of September, 2022.
Troy Stubbs Chairman, Elmore County Commission District -3 Henry Hines - District 1 Mack Daugherty - District 2 Bart Mercer - District 4 Desirae Lewis-Jackson - District 5
ATTEST: Richie Beyer
Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 21, 2022 RES 09-12-2022-1
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Notice is hereby given that Wetumpka/AClimate/OakTree Self Storage will sell or dispose of the miscellaneous household goods in the following units on Thursday, September 29, 2022; 8:00 am beginning at OakTree Storage. Cash Only.
OakTree Storage 5300 Oak Tree Rd Millbrook AL 36054 Unit 8029 – Amanda Smith 5768 Washington Ferry Rd Montgomery, AL 36108 AClimate Storage 3575 Main Street Millbrook, AL 36054 Unit 7091 – Demarlo Rivers 811 Deatsville Hwy Apt C-46 Millbrook, AL 36054 Wetumpka Self Storage 1102 Coosa River Parkway Wetumpka, AL 36092 Unit 2020, 2021 – Regina Gamache 125 Duncan Rd Wetumpka, AL 36092 Wetumpka Self Storage 935 Fort Toulouse Road Wetumpka, Al 36093 Unit 3037 – Regina Gamache 125 Duncan Rd Wetumpka, AL 36092 Unit 3048 – Daniel Ferpes 1112 Union Rd Eclectic, AL 36024 Wetumpka Self Storage 4101 US Hwy 231 Wetumpka AL 36093 Unit 93 – Daniel Traylor 4178 Highway 143 Deatsville, AL 36022
To satisfy liens in accordance with AL Self Storage Act of 1981. Tenant may pay off lien with CASH prior to auction to reclaim their goods.
Wetumpka Herald: Sept. 14 and 21, 2022 STORAGE AUCTION PUBLIC NOTICE
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of the Courthouse in Elmore County, Alabama on October 13, 2022, during the legal hours of sale, all of its right, title, and interest in and to the following describe real estate situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: LOT NO. 39 OF THE BROADMOOR ESTATES PLAT A SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN BY P.J. JENNINGS, REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR, DATED NOVEMBER 21, 1963 AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE OF PROBATE OF ELMORE COUNTY ALABAMA IN PLAT BOOK 4, AT PAGE 19.Property Street Address for Informational Purposes: 5160 Sycamore Dr Millbrook AL 36054 Said property will be sold “AS IS”. NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE AS TO THE TITLE OF SAID PROPERTY. Said property is subject to any title limited to: any outstanding ad valorem taxes - including taxes which are a lien but not yet due and payable, any matters which might be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the property, any assessments liens, encumbrances, zoning ordinances, restrictions, covenants, and matters of record set out above. Said property will be sold subject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto. The highest bidder must tender a non-refundable
JU-2020-000244.04/245.04
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STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF ELMORE RESOLUTION NO. 09-12-2022-1 REGARDING VACATION OF A PORTION OF PROVIDENCE ROAD LOCATED IN ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA WHEREAS, a written Petition with the Elmore County Commission by Tatia W. Knight, being an owner of land abutting a portion “Providence Road,” (also referred to herein at times as “the subject portion of Providence Road”) which is more fully described as follows: Commence at a found iron pin known as the intersection of the South line of the North 1/2 of Section 9; T-20-N, R-18-E, Elmore County, Alabama and the West Right-of-Way (70’) of Jackson Trace Road; thence leaving said West Right-ofWay (70’) of Jackson Trace Road N 89°23’19” W 3,634.67’ to a found iron pin; thence N 01°57’32” E 2,037.71’ to the POINT OF BEGINNING for the herein described parcel of land; (said point also located on the South Right-of-Way (80’) of Providence Road); thence along said South Right-of-Way (80’) of Provi-
NOW, THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that the Elmore no entity or person will be cut off from access by the vacation of the subject portion of Providence Road, but to the contrary, all other entities and persons already have reasonable and convenient access to their properties, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Elmore County Commission, that this Commission fmds that it is in the best interest of the public that the subject portion of Providence Road be vacated, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the consent of the Elmore County Commission that the subject portion of Providence Road, as described herein above, be and the same hereby is vacated and divested of all public rights and liabilities, including any rights which may have been acquired by prescription, and that title to the subject public roadway in Elmore County, Alabama, known as the subject portion of Providence Road, is now vested in the abutting landowner, the same being Talia W. Knight, subject to the right of entities with utilities in place at this time to continue and maintain, extend, and enlarge their lines to the same extent as if the vacation had not occurred, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution shall be
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Cloetta A. Hines a/k/a Cloetta Ann Alfrey and Jody A. Hines to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB, dated June 23, 2008 said mortthe Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in Book 2008, Page 37824. Said mortgage was subsequently sold, assigned and transferred to Bank Of America, N.A. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the undersigned, Bank Of America, N.A., will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance
the time and place of sale. The highest bidder must tender the remainder to the ALAW Law ofShould the winning bidder fail to tender the total amount due within 24 hours, ALAW reserves the right to award the sale to the next highest bidder. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand the rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale will be made for the purpose of paying the same and all expenses of this sale, as provided in said Mortgage and by Alabama law. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation.**This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained may be used for that purpose. **The public sale provided for hereinabove was postponed on 09/15/2022, by public announcement being made at the main entrance of the Elmore County Courthouse, Wetumpka, Alabama, during the legal hours of sale. The foreclosure sale described hereinabove shall be held on the 10/13/2022, at the main entrance of the Elmore County Courthouse, during the legal hours of sale. Bank Of America, N.A., Mortgagee or Transferee Jonathan Smothers ALAW One Independence Plaza, Suite 416 Birmingham, AL 35209 Attorney for Mortgagee/Transferee 22005533 A-4759695 09/21/2022
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