Holtville High School basketball coach arrested
By Cliff Williams Staff Writer By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff WriterA virtual teacher at Elmore County School’s Edge program has been arrested and charged with school employee distributing obscene material to a student.
Jackie Sumners isn’t native to Wetumpka but can remember the opening of the Bibb Graves Bridge.
Sumners celebrated her 100th birthday surrounded by friends and family at the Jeanette Barrett Civic Room.
Elmore County Sheriff Bill Franklin said Emmanuel Andre Wilson II, 32, of Montgomery turned himself into authorities Tuesday afternoon.
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.
Wetumpka Mayor Jerry Willis said he was going to hire Sumners to work for
the City of Wetumpka.
“I have nothing to do right now,” Sumners responded.
investigation and handed it off to the appropriate authorities. He was also placed on adminis trative leave at that time.”
Willis was hoping to get a little more out of the centenarian.
Dennis said school officials follow the same procedure when administrators re report of allegations against school staff and employees.
“This is the star of the show,” Sumners said. “You are going to sing and dance, right?”
Sumners said things are a little differ-
“We had a report,” Dennis said. “We had a preliminary
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“Once we hand it over, we know very little about what is going on,” Dennis said. “We cooperate with authorities if necessary.” it’s
Chamber holds luncheon welcoming members
ART GONE WILD
WILDLIFE ART TAKING OVER DOWNTOWN WETUMPKA
By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff WriterBut now it has grown from the walls of The Kelly to an event to cover downtown Wetumpka.
“We planned the exhibit first — wildlife art,” The Kelly Executive Director Jennifer Eifert said. “Then it grew to a Wildlife Arts Festival.”
TPI leadership undergoes transition
By KAITLIN FLEMING Managing EditorAfter six and a half years, Steve Baker is retiring from the position of publisher at Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc.
The company has announced Tippy Hunter, the current director of marketing and advertising for the company, will be stepping into the role of general manager.
Police continue investigation, man no longer suspected
By Jake Arthur Chief Videographer“I am very excited about Tippy Hunter taking the general manager’s position,” Kenneth Boone, owner of TPI, said. “She’s a hometown girl who is very involved in our community, and a natural leader to TPI.”
Police are still investigating the fatal shooting in the Wetumpka Walmart parking lot on Jan. 20.
Hunter is a native of Alexander City, a graduate of Benjamin Russell High School and Auburn University, and has been at TPI for 11 years. Before TPI, Hunter worked at Russell Athletic in their merchandising and
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.
According to Wetumpka police chief Greg Benton, this was not a random shooting.
Gas prices falling again, but still high
“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.
Report TPI Staff“It’s not a good way to start out the new year,” said Benton.
Benton didn’t want to speculate on the
Holtville’s Futral Alabama principal of the year
Staff Report
Eifert said Wetumpka native Thomas Harris was involved in the planning of the Art Gone Wild exhibit and brought the inspiration to plan the larger event.
The Alabama Association of Secondary School Principals (AASSP) named Holtville High School principal Kyle Futral the 2022 Alabama High School Principal of the Year.
“He was inspired by the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition in Charleston, South Carolina and the wildlife arts festival in Thomasville,” Eifert said. “He wants that for Wetumpka.”
schoolwide assembly at Holtville High School. Elmore County Superintendent Richard Dennis was in attendance for the presentation.
“We will have artists around town,” Eifert said. “We will have the Wildlife Federation out here with their animals. We will have the sporting dogs here. We will have tastings, cooking demonstrations, vendors and food and kids activities.”
Average gasoline prices in Alabama have fallen 5.7 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.35 per gallon Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 3,348 stations in Alabama. Prices in Alabama are 15.5 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 17.4 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has risen four cents in the last week and stands at $5.30 per gallon.
The festival is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 5 and has a multitude of things going on.
“Kyle Futral is an exceptional principal and is very proactive and innovative in his thinking and approaches to managing his school,” Dennis said,
The High School Principal of the Year award was presented to Futral on Friday, Jan. 28 during a
As principal of Holtville High School, Futral has transformed
Alabama Plein Air Artists is a group of artists from all over the state and beyond who love painting outdoors. They will be scattered about
the school culture from that of a school struggling with low morale, achievement and attendance to a school that strives for excellence. By collaborating with staff, many of the school’s issues were identified and addressed. Futral’s leadership style of listening, encouraging, supporting, organizing and challenging the staff and students, caused the school culture to
shift in a positive direction. The school experienced a 62 percent decrease in discipline referrals, 50 percent decrease in chronic absenteeism, 7 percent increase in the graduation rate, 33 percent increase in CCR rate and a 20 percent increase in ACT proficiency in the last five years. See PRINCIPAL, Page A3
According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Alabama was priced at $2.98 per gallon Sunday while the most expensive was $3.89 per gallon, a difference of 91 cents per gallon.
The national average price of gasoline has fallen 9.3 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.77 per gallon Monday. The national average is up 10.2 cents per gallon from a month ago and
TEXTILE MILLS ASBESTOS CLAIMS
Police Reports
WETUMPKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
OCT. 15
• Domestic violence was reported on Government Street.
• Domestic violence was reported on King Cotton Lane.
Unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle was reported on South Main Street.
OCT. 14
• Theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
OCT. 12
• Theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
OCT. 6
• Harassment was reported on Christy Court.
TALLASSEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
OCT. 20
• A juvenile complaint was filed on Central Boulevard.
• Domestic violence was reported on Upper River Road.
OCT. 19
• A motorist was given assistance on Thomas Circle.
• A prowler was reported on Red Hill Road.
• A motor vehicle accident with no injuries was reported on Weldon Road.
• A suspicious vehicle was reported on Friendship Road.
• A white female was arrested on Lower Tuskegee Road during a suspicious activity call.
• Two Black females were arrested on Gilmer Avenue during a disorderly conduct call.
• Animal control was reported on North Ann Avenue.
• A motorist was given assistance on Comer Lane.
• Burglary was reported on Adams Street.
• Theft was reported on East Patton Street.
• Animal control was requested on North Ann Avenue.
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• A welfare check was conducted on Kent Road.
• A motor vehicle accident with injuries was reported on Highway 229.
• A prowler was reported on North Ann Avenue.
OCT. 18
• A motor vehicle accident with no injuries was reported on East Patton Street.
• Trespassing was reported on Washington Street.
• A Black female was arrested during a child custody dispute on Birch Street.
• Trespassing was reported on Rec Center Road.
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Highway 229.
• Theft was reported on Main Street.
• Assistance was provided during a vehicle fire on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• Animal control was requested on North Ann Avenue.
• Burglary was reported on Ashurst Bar Road.
• Burglary was reported on Notasulga Road.
OCT. 17
• Suspicious activity was reported on John Street.
• A Black male was arrested during a traffic stop on North Ann Avenue.
• A domestic incident was reported on South Central Boulevard.
• Panhandling was reported on Central Boulevard.
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Freeman Avenue.
• A Black male was arrested during a traffic stop on Gilmer Avenue.
• Assistance was given during a medical call on Little Road.
• A white male was arrested during a traffic stop on Gilmer Avenue.
• Assistance was given during a medical call on South Tallassee Drive.
• Harassment was reported on Ransom Drive.
• A domestic dispute was reported on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• A motor vehicle ac -
ent around town since moving here from Lindale, Georgia as a child and later meeting her husband Fred.
“There has been a lot of change,” Sumners said. “It was just an old country town.”
Willis said Sumners was 46 when she came to town.
“I have known you for a long time,” Willis said. “I have been in Wetumpka for a while. We went to church together. She pretty much ran the church back then.”
Sumners would join Anthony Counts and others to start Mountainview Baptist Church on Rifle Range Road.
“She came with us,” Counts said. “She was a charter member. She has been a faithful church goer all her
cident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Ass istance was given to a motorist on Gilmer Avenue.
• A domestic dispute was reported on Lakewater Drive.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Jordan Avenue.
• Theft was reported on King Street.
OCT. 16
• A Black male was arrested on Birch Street.
• A noise complaint was reported on Fourth Street.
• Assistance was given during a medical call on Ashurst Avenue.
• A suspicious person was reported on Notasulga Road.
• A noise complaint was reported on Indian Trail.
• Reckless driving was reported on Whatley Drive.
• Trespassing was reported on Wall Street.
• A Black male was arrested during a domestic dispute on Herd Street.
• Assistance was given during a medical call on Friendship Road.
OCT. 15
• A noise complaint was reported on Stewart Street.
• A noise complaint was reported on Wall Street.
• A noise complaint was reported on Indian Trail.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Dorman Avenue.
• Gunshots were reported on Poplar Street.
• Domestic violence was reported on Dorman Avenue.
• A welfare check was conducted on Notasulga Road.
• A motor vehicle accident with no injuries was reported on Wall Street.
• Harassment was reported on Rosemere Drive.
• Assistance was given to another agency on Notasulga Road.
• Assistance was given to a citizen on Derry Street.
• A suspicious person was reported on South Wesson Street.
• Loitering was reported on East Patton Street.
OCT. 14
• Harassing communications was reported on Barnett Boulevard.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• A domestic dispute was reported on South Tallassee Drive.
• Animal control was requested on Freeman Avenue.
• A domestic dispute was reported on Twin Creeks Drive.
• A white male was arrested on Freeman Avenue.
OCT. 13
• Suspicious activity was reported on South Tallassee Drive.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on McKenzie Street.
• Trespassing was reported on Second Avenue.
• Animal control was requested on Freeman Avenue.
• Animal control was requested on James Street.
• A verbal altercation was reported on Hillcrest Street.
• Animal control was requested on Freeman Avenue.
• Animal control was requested on Freeman Avenue.
• Assistance was given to a citizen on King Street.
• A noise complaint was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Animal control was requested on Freeman Avenue.
• Animal control was requested on James Street.
• Panhandling was reported on Oak Heights Road.
• Animal control was requested on South Tallassee Drive.
• Animal control was requested on James Street.
• Animal control was requested on Freeman Avenue.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Gilmer Avenue.
• Suspicious activity was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
life.”
Willis continued the idea of Sumners being responsible for a lot.
“I believe she was responsible for helping choose the name,” Sumners said. “I told you she ran things. She was caring and helped with the well being of others. She earned the love and respect of fellow citizens in all walks of life and all ages. She has
worked diligently for the betterment of the community and has been a stabilizing influence for those around her.”
Sumners said there are a few simple things to follow to live a long life.
“You got to live good,” Sumners said. “You got to roll with the punches.”
development, selling products to businesses across the country.
“When I joined TPI eleven years ago I had no idea where it would lead,” Hunter said. “Being a part of Steve [Baker]’s legacy is an honor, and I look forward to continuing the mission of TPI by leading our staff into the next phase of growth and development.”
Hunter said this promotion wasn’t something that was originally on her radar, but she’s passionate about the company and the community.
“I care about the community and the company,”
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Hunter said. “I am excited to continue building on the momentum of Steve’s tenure. TPI has really taken off in the last five or six years. I’m looking forward to continuing a strong relationship with the community and continuing to see the company thrive.”
TPI owns and operates four newspapers, numerous magazines and a robust digital presence for their print products. The company was recognized by Harvard’s Neiman Journalism Lab in 2018 as one of the leading newspaper companies growing in digital success, as well
The kennel will have two demonstrations at 10:40 a.m. and 1:40 p.m.
The Alabama Wildlife Federation is the oldest and largest non-profit conservation organization in Alabama. The organization will have a live animal demonstration at 10:55 a.m. and 2:35 p.m.
David Foote has been carving wildlife, particularly birds, for nearly 40 years, having first fallen in love with woodcarving when he was 18. His artworks
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stands 41.2 cents per gallon higher than a year ago, according to GasBuddy data compiled from more than 11 million weekly price reports covering over 150,000 gas stations across the country.
“Average gas prices have declined for the second straight week with significant declines in the West and Great Lakes having an oversized effect on the drop in the national average,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “With oil prices struggling a bit after reaching $93 after OPEC+’s decision to cut production, many regions could see falling gas prices again this week as demand continues to decline seasonally, especially if more data points to a significant economic slowdown. While gasoline prices have seen a large drop, diesel prices have been somewhat mixed, with prices heading higher in the Northeast as inventories drop to extremely tight levels ahead of the heating oil season. Motorists are reminded that the decline in gasoline prices is seasonal and should continue into the fall and is unrelated to the coming election. Seasonality is king in driving prices, not the desires or hopes of
as being named one of the “Top 10 Newspapers Doing it Right” by Editor & Publisher. TPI has also recently won dozens of awards at the annual Alabama Press Association Media Awards banquet, including general excellence for the fourth year in a row.
“Steve’s done a terrific job here at Tallapoosa Publishers,” Boone said. “He joined us at the end of challenging economic times and then went through the pandemic with us. Through it all, he brought us well into the digital age. I am especially proud of how he has become an important part of our community. We are really going to miss him.”
Baker is planning on spending his retired days
have been featured at the White House, the Smithsonian Institution, the National Audubon Society in Manhattan, and recently here at The Kelly Fitzpatrick Memorial Gallery.
Foote will give a demonstration at 12:45 p.m.
James Beard award-winning Chris Hastings, the owner and chef of Birmingham’s Hot and Hot Fish Club and Ovenbird, will give a cooking demonstration at 3:30 p.m.
For those who can’t make the festival, the Art Gone Wild exhibit featuring Alabama artists is currently available to view at The Kelly.
politicians.”
Historical gasoline prices in Alabama and the national average going back ten years:
October 24, 2021: $3.17/g (U.S. Average: $3.36/g)
October 24, 2020: $1.87/g (U.S. Average: $2.15/g)
October 24, 2019: $2.27/g (U.S. Average: $2.61/g)
October 24, 2018: $2.58/g (U.S. Average: $2.84/g)
October 24, 2017: $2.20/g (U.S. Average: $2.45/g) October 24, 2016:
$2.08/g (U.S. Average: $2.22/g)
October 24, 2015: $1.92/g (U.S. Average: $2.20/g)
October 24, 2014: $2.86/g (U.S. Average: $3.06/g)
October 24, 2013: $3.19/g (U.S. Average: $3.31/g)
October 24, 2012: $3.42/g (U.S. Average: $3.62/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
with his family and is excited to spend days with his grandchildren. But Baker has no worries about TPI or the future leadership of the company.
“She’s well equipped to continue to move this organization forward,” Baker said.
Baker has spent 42 years in the newspaper industry and has been a big supporter of the local community.
“[TPI] had some challenges in the beginning, but the strong leadership in the community and the newspaper helped,” Baker said. “It’s a terrific community.”
Baker’s last day at the company is Oct. 28. Hunter assumes the general manager position immediately following Baker’s retirement.
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General election is upon us
Believe it or not, our 2022 General Election is upon us, November 8 to be exact. It seems to be going under the radar screen of most Alabama voters. There will be a record breaking low voter turnout because there are really no contested statewide races. Why? Because we are a one party state when it comes to state offices. All 21 of our state elective offices are held by Republicans.
The Democratic party does not field serious candidates because it is a foregone conclusion that a Democrat cannot win an elective statewide races in the Heart of Dixie. The best they can hope for is 40 percent.
Thus, the Democratic candidates have no money to spend because nobody takes them seriously, and the Republican candidates, who are flush with campaign cash, do not want to waste their money because it is a foregone conclusion that they are going to win. Therefore, with not much money being spent for advertising, the average voter may not realize there is an election, which equals a very low turnout.
The real 2022 election was held in May and June when the Republican Primary took place. Winning the Republican Primary is tantamount to election in Alabama. Just because the real 2022 election was held in May instead of November does not mean it is not an important election. It is a very important election. All of our constitutional statewide offices are being elected for the next four years, including Governor, Attorney General, State Agriculture Commissioner, Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer and State Auditor.
Governor Kay Ivey is the Republican nominee for Governor.
STEVE FLOWERS ColumnistShe is seeking her second full term. This will probably be Kay’s last hurrah. She will win 60 to 40.
State Agriculture Commissioner Rick Pate is the Republican nominee for this important Alabama post. He will be reelected 60 to 40. He did not even have an opponent in the Republican Primary.
Attorney General Steve Marshall is seeking his second term. He is a solid conservative Republican and will win easily.
Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth is going to be reelected to his second term on November 8. Like Marshall, there is no doubt that he is conservative.
Marshall and Ainsworth are young and formidable. They are also from the same county. It would be interesting if they faced off against each other in the 2026 Governor’s race.
Young Boozer will be elected to his third term as State Treasurer. He served two consecutive fouryear terms, waited three years, took over from John McMillan a year ago, and will win another full term on November 8. He has done a tremendous job as Treasurer and is probably the most qualified person to ever serve as Treasurer in my lifetime. He will more than likely have the longest tenure as State Treasurer in state history.
Two young Republicans were elected to constitutional offices in June, Wes Allen as Secretary of State and Andrew Sorrell as State Auditor. Both have bright futures
in Alabama politics.
Even though he is only 46, Wes Allen has already spent 15 years in elected office. He was Probate Judge of Pike County for 11 years and State Representative for Pike and Dale for 4 years. Secretary of State is an important post in state government.
There will be jockeying among Ainsworth, Marshall, Pate, Allen and Sorrell to see who gets the most votes on November 8 as all are eyeing the 2026 races. All have Libertarian opponents.
Forty-year old Katie Britt will be elected to her first of many to come six-year terms as our United States Senator. She will more than likely be the top vote getter on November 8. She is already being touted as a superstar in Washington.
For those of you who do vote, we have some important Constitutional Amendments on the ballot. Our original 1901 Constitution may be one of the most flawed and is the most amended in the nation. There is outdated, overtly racist language in our Constitution that has no relevance in today’s world and needs amending out.
The Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform, a group of outstanding Alabama leaders, has worked diligently to update our antiquated Constitution. I would encourage a “Yes” vote for the first constitutional amendment on the November ballot.
Hope all of you get a chance to vote.
See you next week.
Steve Flowers is Alabama’s leading political columnist. His weekly column appears in over 60 Alabama newspapers. Steve served 16 years in the state legislature. Steve may be reached at: www. steveflowers.us.
Moving on to new chapters
W
ith a blessed heart, I pen today’s editorial, one of my last official acts as the publisher of Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc.
Next week I will be moving on to a new chapter of my life when I start retirement in South Dakota. Yes, it will be cold, but as I told the staff, one does not get to choose where your grandkids live.
Since I was hired as publisher of Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc, I have been able to really understand, over time, the culture and fabric that makes this community special.
Despite some tough economic challenges, the communities we serve have exhibited an admirable resiliency, rebounding into thriving communities with promising futures. I admire the fortitude of many groups, including the chambers of commerce, area city councils, business leaders, and city administrators whose neversay-die attitude helped make that
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Looking back, I am proud of the many things we accomplished, including major changes in our digital presence, the incredible recognition we received from the Alabama Press Association which includes four consecutive General Excellence awards, and most importantly, assembling a team of VERY good people.
Editorially, we put out a fine product that focuses on being the local comprehensive source of news and information. Our community and our readers have embraced these efforts as our digital circulation is growing by leaps and bounds. With the tremendous growth of our digital
components, we cement Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc. as the most attractive advertising avenue for area businesses.
I’m so proud of the tremendous progress made by TPI since the day I first walked through the doors. Although those improvements happened while I was here, they were the result of a team of caring, devoted people. Most have lived in Tallapoosa and Elmore counties all their lives and are dedicated to providing you with a great community newspaper. Rest assured that drive and dedication will remain long after I walk out the door the final time.
I hope you continue to embrace your local newspaper, as it really is your paper. I would like to express my gratitude to the community and Kenneth and Mary Lyman Boone for making Kim and me feel at home. I wish you nothing but the best in the future. I truly thank you for six and a half very special years.
“Our liberty cannot be guarded but by the freedom of the press, nor that be limited without danger of losing it.” —Thomas Jefferson
Halloween is upon us and Alabama’s tallest scarecrow rises again!
Featuring scarecrows towering over 20’ high, “Fear on Grier” is an annual spooky display put on by Ryan and Tyler Burgener at 5066 Grier Road, October 27 - 29, 7-9 p.m. and October 30-31, 7-10 p.m. “Everyone that has spent time in the woods knows that hair raising feeling of coming across something unexpected, and that is what we hope to capture each year.” Ryan explained. Guests should expect to spend 10-15 minutes to take photos and enjoy candy, while also doing some
Pet of the Week – Neptune
Neptune is a Lab/Pit looking mix, male, almost nine-months old, about 45 lbs. He came to the shelter as a stray and is a bit shy in nature but not timid. He is playful but not hyper, loves attention and treats — but who doesn’t! Just a wonderful young dog seeking a family he can call his own.
The adoption fees are $100 for dogs and $50 for cats under oneyear-old; 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
good as they are accepting donations for our Shelter as well – see our Needs List here: http://www. elmorehumane.org/hsecwish-list.html. Ryan said that family and friends help bring this to life over several weeks, with the help of local groups including Rental Solutions and the Wetumpka Theatre Guild. Parking is limited, so visitors are asked to carpool if possible.
Halloween is a lot of fun for us humans but does have come dangers for our pets to be aware of. Chocolate and the artificial sweetener Xylitol, found in many candies, can be toxic to pets not to mention the danger from swallowed candy wrappers and lollipop sticks! Please keep all candies safely out
old enough, free health exam with your participating veterinarian.
If you are interested in meeting Neptune or any of the pets at the shelter, the first step is an adoption application you can do 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 Humane Society of Elmore County shelter is 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.
of reach of your pets and don’t leave pets unattended with a big bowl of candy at the front door. Make sure your children are aware that their Halloween Candy should NOT be shared with pets. Perhaps make a special ‘pet candy bowl’ with small doggy or kitty treats that your children can safely share with them they have their own ‘treats.’
Glow sticks & rings help our children be more visible but best kept out of reach of pets as the contents are very bitter and could cause distress to your pet if chewed.
Wild and fun costumes are part of the holiday, but our pets may not feel the same way and could become scared of even protective so best to keep your pets safely apart from humans in odd and scary costumes. Keeping them separate from party antics will also help protect them from being fed inappropriate food, treats and candy by kind, but uninformed party guests.
Some pets are fine wearing a costume while others find it quite stressful. If you do dress
up your pet, make sure the costume doesn’t constrict its movement, hearing or breathing. Never leave a pet wearing a costume unattended and also check to make sure there are no dangling pieces that your pet could get caught in or chew on. And if your pet seems distressed then please don’t force your pet to stay in a costume.
Please also keep your pets in another room or part of the house if you are opening your door for trick-or-treaters! It would be easy for a pet to escape, and we certainly don’t want a pet to be freaked out by scores of children in all manner of costumes resulting in either a lost pet or, worse, a bite. And make sure pets and ‘candle lit’ Halloween decorations are not left alone to help prevent them being knocked over and an accidental fire!
And just to be safe, make sure your pet is properly identified (microchip, collar and ID tag) in case it does escape through an open door while you’re distracted with trickor-treaters.
Happy Halloween!
Every year on October 31, children of all ages enjoy Halloween. This fun holiday occurs each year in the United States and is a fun day for many people. Adults and kids dress up in costumes, and children often go door-to-door in their neighborhoods in the evenings to receive candies and treats after saying “Trick or Treat!” Today, the most important thing to remember when “Trick or Treating” is safety. Many kids no longer go door-to-door. Instead, they attend “Trick or Treating” events at places such as malls, churches, and community centers. When going out, be sure to always have a large group of people with you at all times, and remember to include an adult. Wear costumes that are bright in color, and use a reflector if you are walking in the dark. After the fun and before you enjoy your treats, have a trusted adult verify that your candy is safe to eat. Be courteous to other “Trick or Treaters” and to those who hand out candy. Don’t forget to say “Thank you!”
A tamed tongue and spiritual maturity
For we all stumble in many ways. And if anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle his whole body.”James 3:2
Iremember going to the doctor as a child. I did not like anything about it — the stringent antiseptic smell of the place, nurses with sharp needles who ran across the room and jabbed me with one of their shots.
But I particularly did not like the oversized popsicle sticks used to gag children while the doctor looked into my mouth Another even more unpleasant kind of “mouth exam” is a personal one, when I have to examine the words I’ve spoken. Have I been kind? Did my tone and
BETHLEHEM EAST BAPTIST CHURCH
MIKE McElroy Columnistmy choice of words express love and compassion for others? Did I dishonor God by things I said in anger?
Were the people I spoke to better or worse off for hearing what I said and how I said it?
It really won’t do to claim provocation or even frankness to excuse our uncontrolled tongues.
Let’s notice three scriptures that challenge us about our speech. We will begin with Ephesians 4:29: “Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouth, but only such
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.
as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear” (Ephesians 4:29).
Whatever we say needs to be tested against the three-point checklist in this verse. 1) Is it wholesome, or is it corrupt?
2) Will it build up or tear down those who hear it? 3) Are these words expressions of grace to bless the hearer, or more like a curse instead?
When anxiety or other heightened emotion makes us speak in unwholesome, destructive ways, we have not applied this test to our words.
Next consider this from James: “If anyone thinks he is religious and does not bridle his tongue, but deceives his heart, this person’s religion is worthless” (James 1:26). This line is a stinging rebuke and
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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.
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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-
unwelcome characterization, not only of our untamed tongues, but also our selfdeception about how religious we are. (The principle still applies to us if we prefer to speak of ourselves as “spiritual” instead of “religious.” I do not want to fool myself or make a mockery of my religion. But if I repeatedly find myself in trouble because I did not control my tongue, this verse convicts me.
And finally, think back to Ephesians 4, this time focusing on verse 15: “Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ” (Ephesians 4:15). This verse teaches us that our speech should pass four important
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
tests. 1) Am I saying these words with the right attitude? 2) Am I saying these words at an appropriate time? 3) Is it a proper place for this conversation? 4) What is my motive for saying these words? If I’m not considering these things, my speech is probably not colored and governed by love.
Getting our tongues under control is a true mark of spiritual growth and progress. James wrote that no one could completely master the tongue. But most of us have considerable room to improve. This is not a complicated doctrinal issue. It is real and relevant today. May we find grace supplied by God to become mature in Christ by controlling our own tongues.
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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Wetumpka’s Jackson commits to Troy football
By DALTON MIDDLETON Sports EditorDorion Jackson had never played defense before this season began, but the senior safety has already seen the position change pay off.
Jackson, a senior at Wetumpka, recently committed to play college football at Troy University.
“I’ve been dreaming about this since I first stepped on the field at six years old,” Jackson said. “It’s unbelievable. It’s the constant love they always give me. Half of our
coaching staff went to Troy, so why not? It’s close to home. It’s home sweet home. You can’t ask for anything better.”
Jackson began talking to the Troy coaching staff this summer when he attended a camp on June 11. He impressed the coaches at a 7-on-7 with his ball skills, but Jackson had no film of him playing as a safety.
So coach Jon Sumrall and company asked him to continue to send them film of him tackling throughout this season. So after
sending the Troy coaching staff all the film and highlight plays he’s made this season, he finally got the offer he was searching for.
“They pulled me into the office and told me that I did exactly what they wanted me to do. I got them the film that they wanted me to get, and they offered me. They asked me to show them that I can tackle, and I showed them.”
It was a quick decision for Jackson to commit to Troy, since
Local athletes nominated for Fan’s Choice Player of the Week
By HENRY ZIMMER Sports EditorEvery week of the high school sports season, there will be a poll to honor the Elmore County area’s top athlete with the Wetumpka Herald Fan’s Choice Player of the Week.
Voting begins on Tuesday and closes Friday morning on thewetumpkaherald.com/sports. The winner will be honored in the print and web sections of the Herald.
The poll nominations rely on stats from coaches each week. If stats are not provided, players may often get overlooked.
This week’s nominees are:
NATE ROGERS, FOOTBALL School: Wetumpka
Last week: Rogers and his team handled their business against Sidney Lanier last Friday, rolling to a 34-16 victory. While the Wetumpka starting defense held Lanier to zero points, Rogers and his offense put on a show. The quarterback rushed for over 200 yards and four scores against the Poets, giving the Indians its highest scoring output in four weeks. With the win, the Indians finished third in their region, and drew an away playoff game against Saraland.
AREA TEAMS HOPE TO FINISH OFF REGULAR SEASON STRONG
By HENRY ZIMMER Sports EditorELMORE COUNTY (6-3, 2-3)
AT JEMISON (2-7, 1-4)
THE PLAYERS
Elmore County: QB Payton Stephenson has completed 93 of 162 passes for 1,402 yards and 15 touchdowns; he’s rushed for 587 yards, 12 TDs. … RB CJ Wilkes has rushed 139 times for 951 yards and 9 touchdowns. … WR Garrett Allen has 34 catches for 514 yards and 6 TDs.
FOUR DOWNS
Elmore County beat Holtville, 63-48, last week; Jemison lost to Beauregard, 54-14.
Elmore County leads Jemison, 3-2, all-time in the series.
Jemison beat Elmore County, 21-10, last season.
Jemison has lost four straight games entering the matchup.
TALLASSEE (5-4, 3-2)
AT HOLTVILLE (3-6, 2-3)
THE PLAYERS
Tallassee: QB Tyler Ellis has rushed for 593 yards and scored 12 touchdowns. … RB Joshua Griffin rushed for 482 yards and six touchdowns this season. … DB Travarious Langford recorded an interception for the Tigers defense last week.
Holtville: RB Shawn Brackett has scored 14 touchdowns this season; he has over 1,000 yards of total offense. … QB Keiland Baker has totaled over 1,000 yards of offense and 15 touchdowns. …
FOUR DOWNS
Holtville lost to Elmore County, 63-48, last week; Tallassee did not
Tallassee leads Holtville, 29-31, all-time in the series.
Tallassee has won eight of the last nine matchups, with its only loss coming as a COVID loss in 2020.
Tallassee beat Holtville, 21-14, last season.
STANHOPE
ELMORE (3-6, 3-3)
AT MINOR (4-5, 2-4)
THE PLAYERS
Stanhope Elmore: DB Dashuan Caffee intercepted two passes and returned on for a touchdown against Park Crossing… QB Jacob Bryant threw for 120 yards and two touchdowns against Park Crossing… As a team, Stanhope Elmore’s 27 points were its most in five weeks, the defensive unit allowed only 79 yards of total offense against Park Crossing
FOUR DOWNS
Stanhope Elmore beat Park Crossing, 27-6, last week; Minor lost to Woodlawn, 22-18.
Stanhope Elmore and Minor have never faced each other before.
Stanhope’s season is over after this game as the Mustangs did not make the playoffs.
Since allowing 41 points to Sidney Lanier, the Stanhope Elmore defense has only allowed 19 points in its last two games.
WETUMPKA (7-2, 4-2)
AT CENTRAL CLAY COUNTY (7-2, 5-0)
THE PLAYERS
Wetumpka: QB Nate Rogers ran for over 200 yards and four touchdowns last week. … DB Tristan Bennett recorded an interception for a touchdown against Carver. …P/K Logan Weighall recorded a season-high eight punts against Carver.
FOUR DOWNS
Wetumpka beat Sidney Lanier, 34-16, last week; Central Clay beat Russell County, 26-14.
Wetumpka and Central Clay County have never played each other. Both teams are in the playoffs next week.
Wetumpka drew a first round playoff game at Saraland, Clay County will play at home against Holtville
EDGEWOOD ACADEMY (5-4, 3-1)
AT LEE-SCOTT (9-0, 7-0)
THE PLAYERS
Edgewood Academy: QB Austin Champion has completed 68 of 131 passes for 1,221 yards and 12 touchdowns. … LB Cooper Freeman recorded a team-high 5.5 tackles last week. … ATH Gabe LeMaster snagged his fourth interception in two games, returning his latest for a touchdown against Lakeside.
FOUR DOWNS
Edgewood Academy beat Lakeside, 31-12, last week; Lee-Scott beat Fort Dale, 49-14.
Lee-Scott’s defense has four shutouts this season.
Edgewood and Lee-Scott are tied, 9-9, all-time in the series.
Edgewood has won two straight in the series in 2018 and 2019.
PAYTON STEPHENSON, FOOTBALL School: Elmore County
Last week: While Stephenson may have just committed to play baseball at Montevallo last week, he sure looked more like a football star against Holtville. The quarterback threw for over 200 yards and two scores against Holtville, while also adding 71 yards and the ground and five scores. Elmore County’s 63
It should be a fun basketball season
Football season is coming to an end, and basketball season is right around the corner.
DALTON MIDDLETON Sports EditorBasketball teams around the county were able to begin practice last week on Monday, Oct. 17. I have been on my honeymoon, so that’s why there hasn’t been any practice or preseason stories.
But I am scheduled to come back on the day this column comes out, so I wrote this column ahead of time. None of you probably care, but here’s my pre-season thoughts on each team around the county.
WETUMPKA
Wetumpka enters this basketball season with some questions on both the boys and the girls teams. Both teams have a new head coach and lost some key players from last year’s team. The only solid for each team, however, is that they both return an extremely talented guard.
Nate Rogers returns for the boys after averaging over 20 points per game this year, but the Indians will need a big to step in and take the place of PJ Merkerson, who averaged 20+ last year but graduated.
One high scoring point guard can’t carry you in 6A. Have to find someone else.
On the girls side of things, do-it-all Zariah Fannin returns after averaging 14 points, 5
the coaching staff has shown him nothing but love since he began talks with them.
After every game, the Troy staff reaches out and sends a letter and just keeps in contact. At the last camp Jackson attended, coach asked for some film of him making tackles and making plays on the defensive side of the ball.
So when Sumrall offered him, he committed the same day. Not only did he appreciate all the constant support from the staff, but he thinks he can make a real difference on the Troy defense.
“I think I bring great ball skills to their defense and I can tackle,” Jackson said. “I don’t shy away from contact. There aren’t many tall safeties like me that can move like I can.”
Jackson could never have imagined signing to play college to be a safety even two years ago. During the COVID-19 season in 2020, he was forced to play in the defensive secondary because of players sitting out.
He played well, but moved right back over to offense after the regular starters came back from sitting out. During his junior season in 2021, Jackson played strictly offense and recorded nine catches and over 100 yards.
When Bear Woods took over as head coach, he expected it to happen because of how defensive-minded Woods is. He was still shocked, but he’s now happier than he could ever be on offense.
“I’m thankful for the position change,” Jackson said. “It makes the game fun. Every play, you get to come up and demolish someone. There’s just a great energy you get from defense in general. You get to violently take the ball away from people all the time.”
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rebounds, 2 steals and 2 assists. She’ll be even better after learning from coach Harriett Winchester, and she has fellow senior Khloe Harris there to complement her as well.
STANHOPE ELMORE
Stanhope Elmore doesn’t have as many questions as Wetumpka does, but they have some key players to replace.
On the girls side of things, Kelbi Johnson is gone and so is Player of the Year Jacey Haynes. While those are two massive roles to fill, there are some good players returning such as senior big Summer
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points on Friday were good for the team’s best all season. Stephenson’s scoring total alone, 42 points, is good for the team’s third highest scoring output all season. The victory gave Elmore County fourth place in its region, earning the Panthers a playoff date at Demopolis.
AUSTIN CHAMPION, FOOTBALL School: Edgewood Academy
Last week: Edgewood seems to be peaking at the right time, and it is due in large part by excellent quarterback play. Much like Stephenson, Champion exploded on Thursday with 159 yards passing and three touchdowns, adding a team-high 67 yards on the ground and a score. Champion did miss four of his
Hicks and junior guard Ariel Gilchrist.
They’re coming off their best year under head coach Kelvin Stokes. We’ll see if they can keep improving.
On the boy’s team, Stanhope was easily the most diverse and spread out team last season with nearly six players averaging double digits. About half of those kids return this year, and the team will be highlighted by Josiah Scott and Dillon Barnes.
HOLTVILLE
Holtville’s boys team easily has the biggest question mark entering the season. The Bulldogs have a brand new coach this year and they lost their top six leading scorers. Every player that played prominent
extra point attempts, but still managed to outscore Lakeside on his own through just the first quarter. The win gives Edgewood second place in its region, and a home playoff game against Banks Academy.
minutes for them last year has graduated. Only time will tell.
The girls team should be better. The Lady Bulldogs set the record for the most wins in a single season in school history last year, and they return nearly every single player on the roster. If Holly Smith, Ana Brown and others can keep improving, they can be a force.
ELMORE COUNTY Both of Elmore County’s teams will be good again this year, especially from the guard po sition. The boys lost two bigs in Cole Downey and Zion Reed, but Player of the Year Payton Stephenson can score at will and fellow point guard Garrett Allen will be with him. They’ll make some noise.
The girls lost three really good seniors in CK Bolton, Bri Autrey and Seanna O’Daniel, but they return some talent. Junior guard Kyasia Brown started to make a name for herself midway through the season, and the Lady Panthers had a plethora of young talent.
TALLASSEE
Tallassee’s girls can’t be much worse than they were last year, no offense. They graduated a few seniors, but they return the bulk of their team and they welcome in a new head coach in LD Bell. Everything I’ve heard of Bell is positive and my interactions have been positive, plus I see them putting in work on social media a lot. Should be an improved year.
The Tallassee boys
lost the area’s leading scorer last year when guard Jalyn Daniels graduated. He was the heart and soul of the team last year, but the Tigers seem to always replenish great guards a nd scorers every season. A lot of multi-sport athletes return this season when football season ends, so be on the lookout for them.
EDGEWOOD ACADEMY
Edgewood’s girls had the best season around the county last year and they had the best season in school history as they claimed the first girls basketball state championship. They lost three players and their head coach from last year, but the bulk of the team returns.
Darryl Free takes over the girls program as well as the boys, and as long as Lindsey Brown and Jaylyn Str ength are there, the girls basketball team should be the favorite to win again.
I would also not be surprised to see the Edgewood boys be one of the favorites to win the championship this year as well. Free has done a fantastic job coaching them, and they came pretty close last year when they lost in the semifinals by less than 10 points.
Guards Austin Champion and Cooper Hall, both all-county selections last year, are back to lead the Wildcats while they return every single player.
The team started three juniors and two eighth graders last year. Keep an eye on them.
This is a great day for any kind of mental work because Mercury is in your sign dancing with Mars. You won’t hesitate to speak up, and you will defend your point of view. It’s an excellent day for public speaking and sharing your ideas with others because you are condent about your beliefs. Tonight: Share your ideas.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Research of any kind will go well because your mind wants to burrow deep into the subtext of things until it comes up with a shining answer. Nothing will escape your penetrative perseverance. You’re also in touch with your creative vibes today. Quite a blessing! Tonight: You won’t give up.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
Discussions with friends and groups will be clear, bold and daring because you won’t hesitate to share your opinions and ideas. You won’t back down either, because you believe in what you’re saying. You might be able to advance a notion you were previously shy to suggest. Tonight: Be friendly.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Today you make a fabulous impression on bosses, parents, teachers and the police because you are clear, vocal and condent in expressing what you want. You’ll have no trouble showing them your side of things. Furthermore, because of your clarity in communications, they will listen. Tonight: Pay attention.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) This is a wonderful day to study and explore new ideas related to politics, religion, philosophy or any subject that interests you. Explore avenues in publishing and the media, because you will clearly state what you want to say. Tonight: Investigate. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) This is an excellent day to discuss shared property, taxes, debt and inheritances.
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gp ners, 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 EN-
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 tenpayable to Aldridge Pite, LLP at the time and place of the sale. Aldridge Pite, LLP 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. U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee of NRZ Pass-Through Trust XVIII, Mortgagee/Transferee ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP 15 Piedmont Center 3575 Piedmont Rd. N.E., Suite 500 Atlanta, GA 30305. Attorney for Mortgagee/Transferee. Newspaper: The Wetumpka Herald Publication Dates: 9/14/2022, 9/21/2022, 9/28/2022
AMENDMENT TO NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE
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Husband And Wife, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as mortgagee, as nominee for Homecomings Financial Network, Inc., its successors and assigns dated January 6, 2003; said mortgage being recorded on January 24, 2003, in Book 2003, Page 7035, agreement recorded on and recorded in Book 2022, Page of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama. Said Mortgage was last sold, assigned and transferred to LNV Corporation by assignment recorded in Deed Book 2008, Page 37017 in the of Elmore County, Alabama. The undersigned, LNV Corporation, 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 29th day of November, 2022 the following property, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Commence at the NE corner of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 11, Township 18 North, Range 19 East, Elmore County, Alabama; thence South 88 degrees 13 minutes 26 seconds West along the North line of Section 11, 1190.55 feet to an iron pin, said point being the Point of Beginning; thence South 08 degrees 32 minutes 31 seconds East, 141.53 feet to an iron pin on the North margin of Dorothy Lane, gravel; thence South 88 degrees 13 minutes 46 seconds West, along the North margin of said road, 121.05 feet to an iron pin on the East margin of Old Georgia Plank Spur; thence North 08 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds West, along the East margin of said road, 141.50 feet to an iron pin on the North line of Section 11; thence leaving said road, North 88 degrees 13 minutes 26 seconds East along said Section line, 120.95 feet to the Point of Beginning.
The above described property lies in the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 11, Township 18 North, Range 19 East, Elmore County, Alabama, and contains 0.39 acres, more or less. Said property is commonly known as 15 Dorothy Lane, Wetumpka, AL 36092. the property address and the legal description the legal description will control.
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ELMORE COUNTY
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 recordof Probate 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 PassThrough 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 bidder for cash or cerentrance 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 apof the Judge of 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 Part-
The sale date under the above mentioned Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale has been postponed until December 8, 2022, and public notice thereof having been given, the above notice is hereby republished with this amendment. THIS OFFICE IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR AND IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
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NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR ADOPTION IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA
AT CASE NUMBERS: A2022-039 and 040
TO: THE UNKNOWN FATHER, WHOSE IDENTITY AND WHOSE WHEREABOUTS ARE UNKNOWN, OF C. K. V., A MINOR AND OF R. C. V., A MINOR, AND NOTICE TO ANY OTHER INTERESTED PARTY Take notice that a Petition for--
tice that a Petition for Adoption -
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consider such Petitions without JOHN THORNTON PROBATE JUDGE ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE
STATE OF Alabama COUNTY OF ELMORE
Default having been made of the terms of the loan documents secured by that certain mortgage executed by Charles Golden And Debra Golden ,
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.
LNV CORPORATION 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. 22-03461AL www.foreclosurehotline.net Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 19, 26 and Nov. 2, 2022 22-03461al
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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by John A Archer and Carol A Archer, husband and wife, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for Bay Equity LLC, on December 28, 2018, said mortgage recordof Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in RLPY Book 2019 Page 879; the undersigned Lakeview Loan Servicing, 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 August 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: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 17, Township 18 North, Range 17 East, Elmore County, Ala-
y bama, thence South 618.4 feet; Thence West 512 feet; Thence North 618.4 feet; Thence East 512 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said parcel lying and being in the E 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 17, Township 18 North, Range 17 East, Elmore County, Alabama, and containing 7.25 acres, more or less.. Property street address for informational purposes: 1035 Canton Rd , Millbrook, AL 36054. 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. The above mortgage foreclosure sale has been postponed from August 4, 2022 until October 13, 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 October 13, 2022 until November 21, 2022, during the legal hours of sale in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama. Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, (“Transferee”) Tiffany & Bosco, P.A., 2311 Highland Avenue South, Suite 330, Birmingham, AL 35205 www.tblaw. com TB File Number: 22-03784 Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 26, 2022 22-03784
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ADVERTISEMENT OF COMPLETION LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with Section 16, Title 50, Code of Alabama (1940), notice is hereby given that Construction One Inc. Contractor(s) has completed the Contract for the Storage Building for Elmore County or the owner, Elmore County Commission, and has made said contract.
Construction One Inc. 1702 Forest Avenue Montgomery, Al. 36106 Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2022
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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Kristen E Autry, A Single Woman, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for SouthPoint Bank, on February 22, 2019, said of the Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in RLPY Book 2019 Page 8095; the undersigned Freedom Mortgage Corporation, 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 November 10, 2022, during the legal hours of sale, all of its rights, title, and interest in and to the following described
g real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 48 of Redland Ridge Subdivision Plat No. 1, as recorded in the of Elmore County, Alabama, in Plat Book 26, at Page 40.. Property street address for informational purposes: 94 Watkins Glen 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 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. Freedom Mortgage Corporation, (“Transferee”) Tiffany & Bosco, P.A., 2311 Highland Avenue South, Suite 330, Birmingham, AL 35205 www.tblaw.com TB File Number: 22-06704
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 19, 26 and Nov. 2, 2022 22-06704
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR ADOPTION IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA AT CASE NUMBER: A2022-035
TO: THE FATHER OF T.B.M., WHOSE IDENTITY AND WHEREABOUTS ARE UNKNOWN,AND NOTICE TO ANY OTHER INTERESTED PARTY Take notice that a Petition forYou have the right to contest this adoption. Be advised that ifsponse with the Probate Court notice. The Probate Court of consider such Petition without ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA ATTORNEY AT LAW STREET
A2022-035
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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Rachel Peden, an unmarried woman, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Real Estate Funding Corporation, on February 21, 2020, said mortgage record-
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Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in RLPY Book 2020 Page RLPY Book 2022 Page 50614; the undersigned Lakeview Loan Servicing, 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 November 21, 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: Commence at the Northeast corner of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 12, Township 18 North, Range 21 East, thence South 00 degrees 04 minutes East 26.9 feet to the concrete marker on the North right of way of Patton Street; thence in the Southwest direction along said right of way 1322 feet to a 1/2 inch pipe at the intersection of the West right of way of Thornton Street and the North right of way of Patton Street and the Point of Beginning: thence North 31 degrees 25 minutes 58 seconds West a distance of 200.62 feet along the West right of way of Thornton Street to a 1/2 inch pipe; thence leaving said right of way of said Thornton Street, South 58 degrees 01 minutes 51 seconds West a distance of 150.77 feet to a point; thence South 31 degrees 25 minutes 52 seconds East a distance of 205.61 feet to an iron pin; S. D. Martin, 11726, on the North right of way of Patton Street; thence North 56 degrees 07 minutes 57 seconds East a distance of 150.78 feet along said right of way to the Point of Beginning. Said parcel lying in the West 1/2 of Section 12, Township 18 North, Range 21 East, Elmore County, Alabama.. Property street address for informational purposes: 31 Thornton 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 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 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 at 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.
Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, (“Transferee”) Tiffany & Bosco, P.A., 2311 Highland Avenue South, Suite 330, Birmingham, AL 35205 www.tblaw.com TB File Number: 22-07618
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 12, 19 and 26, 2022 22-07618
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GMC Blue Service, Inc., Contractor, has completed the Contract for Elmore County Public for the Elmore County Commission, Owner, and have made reContract.
Project Title: Elmore County Public Works Building
Owner: Elmore County Commission 100 E. Commerce Street, Suite 200 Wetumpka, Alabama 36092
Contractor: GMC Blue Service, Inc. 6062 Buford Hwy, Ste 207 Norcross, GA 30071
Property Location: Elmore County Public Works Building 155 County Shop Rd Wetumpka, AL 36092
Roof Consultant: Roof Asset Management, Inc. Millbrook, AL 36054
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 12, 19, 26 and Nov. 2, 2022
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NOTICE OF COMPLETION
In accordance with the Code of Alabama 39-1-1(f), notice is hereby given by the Elmore County Commission that the Public Works contract for Milling Alabama Street & Opeothleohola Street under Proceed Order 2022-PW5-1, per Bid Inquiry 2022-PW5, has been completed.
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 2 and 9, 2022
COMPLETION
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PUBLIC NOTICE
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Lester R. Brett and Laura C. Brett, husband and wife, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Everett Financial, Inc. DBA Supreme Lending, A Texas Corporation , on December 26, 2012, said mortgage recorded in the of Elmore County, Alabama,-
gagee/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 CourtCounty, Alabama, on December of sale, all of its rights, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, toas said Map appears of record -
for informational purposes: 200 Tacoma Drive , Coosada,-
abama 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 the address indicated below. Tifright 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-
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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROY ARNOLD, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-304 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of ROY ARNOLD, who was also known as ROY GENE ARNOLD, deceased, having been granted to ROY GENE ARNOLD, JR. on October, 5, 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.
ROY GENE ARNOLD, JR. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF ROY ARNOLD, DECEASED
Attorney of Record for Personal
Representative: DOUGLAS M. VOGEL VOGEL LAW FIRM, LLC 310 EASTDALE CIR. STE. 200 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36117 334-409-0088
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 12, 19 and 26, 2022 EST/ARNOLD, R.
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NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR ADOPTION IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA AT CASE NUMBERS: A2022-041, 042 and 043
TO: THE UNKNOWN FATHER, WHOSE IDENTITY AND WHOSE WHEREABOUTS ARE UNKNOWN, OF A. A. M. V., A MINOR, AND OF A. E. G. V., A MINOR, AND OF K. A. L., A MINOR; AND NOTICE TO JUSTIN AVERY LYNN, WHOSE WHEREABOUTS ARE UNKNOWN, THE ALLEGED FATHER OF K. A. L., A MINOR, AND NOTICE TO ANY OTHER
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INTERESTED PARTY. Take notice that a Petition forfor the adoption of A. A. M. V.,
take notice that a Petition forfor the adoption of A. E. G. V.,
take notice that a Petition for-
these adoptions. Be advised-
consider such Petitions without JOHN THORNTON PROBATE JUDGE ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA
CLYDE T. BAILEY, III ATTORNEY AT LAW
A2022-041, 042 AND 043
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Project No. SM-CE-PF-21-032 Eclectic, Alabama Separate sealed BIDS for Drainage Improvements for Panther Palace Park for the Town of Eclectic will be received by the Town of Eclectic at the Eclectic Town Hall, 145 Main Street, Eclectic, Alabama 36024 until 10:00 A.M., C.S.T., November 17, 2022 and then said aloud. Drainage Improvements for Panther Palace Park: Construct a sloped paved ditch, install a 12-inch and 4-inch underground drain line, 12” storm drain line and grade existing terrain for drainage off the park. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following location: Eclectic Town Hall, 145 Main Street Eclectic, AL 36024 Larry E.Speaks & Associates, Inc. 535 Herron Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 Copies may bery E. Speaks & Associates, Inc. located at 535 Herron Street, Montgomery, AL upon payment of $100.00 for each set. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment, and any non-bidder upon so returning such a set will be refunded $50. A PreBid Conference will be held on November 8, 2022, at 10 A.M. C.S.T. at the Town of Eclectic Town Hall. Attending the PreBid Conference is not mandatory to bid on this project.
The owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders.
Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract, Section 3, Segregated Facility, Section 109 and E. O. 11246. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. This project is being funded by the Community Development Block Grant program.
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 26, 2022 BIDS
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RAYMOND P. BUTLER, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-321 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of RAYMOND P. BUTLER, deceased, having been granted to PATRICIA L. BUTLER on October 20, 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 L. BUTLER PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF RAYMOND P. BUTLER, DECEASED Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: MITCHELL E.GAVIN ATTORNEY AT LAW 1258 LEE STREET PO BOX 248 ALEXANDER CITY, ALABAMA 35011 256-329-2211 megavin@bellsouth.net Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 26, Nov. 2 and 9, 2022 EST/BUTLER R.
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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT HARTWELL BORDEN, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-311
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE Letters Testamentary in the Estate of ROBERT HARTWELL BORDEN, deceased, having been granted to CAROLE DURHAM BORDEN on October 18, 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.
CAROLE DURHAM BORDEN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT HARTWELL BORDEN, DECEASED Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: D.KYLE JOHNSON CAPELL & HOWARD, P.C. 150 SOUTH PERRY STREET MONTGOMERY, AL 36104 PO BOX 2069 MONTGOMERY, AL 36102 334-241-8000
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 26, Nov. 2 and 9, 2022 EST/BORDEN, R.
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JESSE L. GRAVES, JR., CASE NO: 2022-210 DECEASED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE Letters Testamentary in the Estate of JESSE L. GRAVES, JR., deceased, having been granted to JACQUELINE ZEIGLER, who is also known as JACQUELINE ZEIGLER GRAVES, on October 20, 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.
JACQUELINE ZEIGLER, who is also known as JACQUELINE ZEIGLER GRAVES PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF JESSE L. GRAVES, JR., DECEASED Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: JAMES D. FANCHER FANCHER LAW 105 4 th STREET NORTH CLANTON. ALABAMA 35045 205-530-1313
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 26, Nov. 2 and 9, 2022 EST/GRAVES, J.
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN RE: THE ESTATE OF, CHARLES LEE BROWN, Deceased. CASE NO.: 2022-269 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters of Administration over the Estate of Charles Lee Brown, deceased, having been granted to Regina Brown Smith and Linda Estelle Sexton on the 13TH day of October, 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.
REGINA BROWN SMITH and LINDA ESTELLE SEXTON CO-ADMINISTRATORS OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES LEE BROWN ATTORNEY FOR THE CO-ADMINISTRATORS: Jeffrey J. Courtney COURTNEY & MANN, LLP Wetumpka, Alabama 36092 Telephone: (334) 567-2545
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 19, 26 and Nov. 2, 2022 EST/BROWN, C.
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF DIVORCE ACTION
Charlotte Naomi Henderson whose whereabouts is unknown is required to answer Gary Henderson’s petition for divorce and/or other relief by November 18, 2022 or thereafter, a judgement by default may be rendered against said defendant in Case # DR-2022-000054.00, Circuit Court of Elmore County. Done this the 15th day of August, 2022.
/s/ HON. SIBLEY G. REYNOLDS Circuit Judge T.Randolph Harrold Attorney for Petitioner 124 6th Street S Clanton, AL 35045 (205)258-5190
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2022 DR-2022-000054.00
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PUBLIC NOTICE
In accordance with Chapter 1, Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, notice is hereby given that WAR Construction, Inc., Contractor, has completed the Contract for 2022-PW7 Tennis Courts at Wetumpka Recreational Facility, located at 1178 Holtville Road, Wetumpka, AL 36092, for the Elmore County Commission, Owner, settlement of said Contract. All persons having any claim for labor, materials, or otherwise in connection with this project should immediately notify the Contractor: WAR Construction, Inc., P.O. Box 1218, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403.
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9 and 16, 2022 COMPLETION
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DANIEL LOWRY KAYLOR, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-308 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of DANIEL LOWRY KAYLOR, deceased, having been granted to KATHLEEN KAYLOR WELCH on October 14, 2022 by Justin Edwards, Special 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.
KATHLEEN KAYLOR WELCH PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF DANIEL LOWRY KAYLOR, DECEASED
Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: LINDA BENSON ATTORNEY AT LAW PO BOX 780818 TALLASSEE, ALABAMA 36078 334-283-5800
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 19, 26 and Nov. 2, 2022 EST/KAYLOR, D.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HEATHER BRADLEY, DECEASED CASE NO. 2022-274 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary on the Estate of said decedent having been granted to SUMMER HOFFMAN as Personal Representative on the 5th day of October, 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.
SUMMER HOFFMAN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF HEATHER BRADLEY, 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 Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 12, 19 and 26, 2022 EST/BRADLEY, H. PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMMIE DEE MONCRIEF, DECEASED CASE NO: 2021-231 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of EMMIE DEE MONCRIEF, deceased, having been granted to TERRI MONCRIEF JAMES on October 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.
TERRI MONCRIEF JAMES PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF EMMIE DEE MONCRIEF, DECEASED
Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: RICHARD D. MORRISON THE MORRISON LAW FIRM 418 SCOTT STREET MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36104 PO BOX 1906 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36102 334-513-1323 rick.morrison@morrisonfirm. com
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 19, 26 and Nov. 2, 2022 EST/MONCRIEF, E.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES RICHARD IRVIN, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-235
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters of Administration over the Estate of CHARLES RICHARD IRVIN, deceased, having been granted to GARY OATES on October 11, 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.
GARY OATES ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES RICHARD IRVIN, DECEASED
Name and Address of Attorney for Administrator: BRIAN JUSTISS ATTORNEY AT LAW 4031 U S HWY 231 WETUMPKA, ALABAMA 36093 334-306-4713 brian@jh-legal.com
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 19, 26 and Nov. 2, 2022 EST/IRVIN, C.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANN WHITE PARSONS,
DECEASED
NOTICE OF FILING OF WILL FOR PROBATE TO: DAVID E. PARSONS: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on the 13th day of September, 2022, a certain paper in writing, dated March 4, 2014 purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of ANN WHITE in the Probate Court of Elmore County, Alabama along with a Petition for Administration with Will Annexed requesting such Last Will and Testament to be admitted into Probate and for the appointment of DONALD WHITE PARSONS as Administrator with Will Annexed of such Estate. This Notice of Filing of Will for Probate is given to you as an heir at law and next of kin of ANN WHITE PARSONS. Unless an objection to admission to Probate of such Last Will and Testament is submitted by you in writing to this Court within ten of this notice, the Court will proceed with considering such Petition.
Name and Address of Attorney for Petitioner: REGINA B. EDWARDS, ESQ. The Law Firm of Edwards & Edwards, PC 109 East Bridge Street Wetumpka, AL 36092 (334)514-1011
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 26, Nov. 2 and 9, 2022 EST/PARSONS, A.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CELESTIA L. MEEKS, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-301 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters of Administration over the Estate of CELESTIA L. MEEKS, deceased, having been granted to ED PARISH, JR. on October, 3rd, 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.
ED PARISH, JR. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF CELESTIA L, MEEKS, DECEASED
Address of Administrator: ED PARISH, JR. THE PARISH LAW FIRM PO BOX 52 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36101-0052 323 ADAMS AVE MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36104 334-263-0003
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 12, 19 and 26, 2022 EST/MEEKS C.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARTHA ANN BALL LACKEY, DECEASED CASE NO. 2022- 320 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary on the Estate of said decedent having been granted to LOUIS HERBERT LACKEY, III as Executor on the day of Ostoksy 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.
LOUIS HERBERT LACKEY, III EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF MARTHA ANN BALL LACKEY, 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
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 26, 2 and 9, 2022 EST/LACKEY M.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JOSEPH NORRIS, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-300 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters of Administration over the Estate of WILLIAM JOSEPH NORRIS, deceased, having been granted to JUDY D. NORRIS on October 5, 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.
JUDY D. NORRIS
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JOSEPH NORRIS, DECEASED
Name and Address of Attorney for Administrator: 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: Oct. 12, 19 and 26, 2022
EST/NORRIS W.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CONNIE JEAN IRVIN, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-236 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters of Administration over the Estate of CONNIE JEAN IRVIN, deceased, having been granted to GARY OATES on October 11, 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.
GARY OATES ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF CONNIE JEAN IRWIN, DECEASED
Name and Address of Attorney for Administrator: BRIAN JUSTISS ATTORNEY AT LAW 4031 U S HWY 231 WETUMPKA, ALABAMA 36093 334-306-4713 brian@jh-legal.com Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 19, 26 and Nov. 2, 2022
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN RE: THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM GRANT RICHARDSON, DECEASED CASE NO. 2022-303 NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE
TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: HAMILTON GRANT RICHARDSON, PETITIONER,---
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EST/RICHARDSON W. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LAURA BELL NORRIS, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-305
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE Letters Testamentary in the Estate of LAURA BELL NORRIS, deceased, having been granted to SHEILA N. SPIERS on October 6, 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.
SHEILA N. SPIERS
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF LAURA BELL NORRIS, DECEASED Attorney of Record for
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y Personal Representative: RODERICK B. PERDUE ATTORNEY AT LAW 2033 HOLTVILLE ROAD WETUMPKA. ALABAMA 36092 334-567-7373
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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRED D. SOLOMON, DECEASED CASE NO: 2022-306 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of FRED D. SOLOMON, deceased, having been granted to MARY CURTIS SOLOMON on October, 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.
MARY CURTIS SOLOMON PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF FRED D. SOLOMON, DECEASED Attorney of Record for Personal Representative: D.KYLE JOHNSON CAPELL & HOWARD, P.C. 150 SOUTH PERRY STREET MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36104 PO BOX 2069 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36102-2069 334-241-8000
Wetumpka Herald: Oct. 19, 26 and Nov. 2, 2022 EST/SOLOMON, F. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN RE: THE ESTATE OF CAROLYN LORENE WOODWARD, DECEASED CASE NO. 2022-312 NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: TAMMIE L. JUNKER,----
JOHN THORNTON JUDGE OF PROBATEROBERTO. BURTONRIAL DRIVE
EST/WOODARD, C. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE
Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain Mortgage executed by Jeremy B.Cramer and Magen A. Cramer in favor of First Community Bank of Central Alabama, on December 12, 2014, said mortgage recorded December 17, of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in Real Property
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yp y Book 2014 at Page 52384 (the “Mortgage”), and, pursuant to the laws of the State of Alabama, the undersigned First Community Bank of Central Alabama, under and by virtue of the power of sale provision and other terms contained in said Mortgage, elects to declare the entire indebtedness secured by said Mortgage due and payable, and will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse of Elmore County, Alabama, at 100 E Commerce Street, Wetumpka, Alabama 36092, during the legal hours of sale on November 16, 2022, all of its right, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Begin at an iron pin at the NE corner of the W ½ of the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 21, T20N, R17E, Elmore County, Alabama; thence South 01 degrees 09 minutes 29 seconds East, 891.35 feet to an iron pin in the centerline of Tanner Lane, a county maintained gravel road; thence South 89 degrees 02 minutes 19 seconds West, along the centerline of said road (more or less), 465.33 feet to an iron pin, thence leaving said road, North 02 deg. 29 min. 07 sec. East, 894.40 feet to an iron pin on the North line of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21; thence North 89 deg. 14 min. 23 sec. East, along Half section line 408.50 feet to the Point of Beginning. The above-described property lies in the W ½ of the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 21, T20N, R17E, Elmore County, Alabama, and contains 8.95 acres, more or less, and the South 30 feet is subject to ingress/egress & utility easement. According to survey by Ronald Burke, Ala. Reg. No. 16670, dated January 30, 2012. LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: Commence at an iron pin at the NE corner of the W ½ of the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 21, T20N, R17E, Elmore County, Alabama; thence South 01 degrees 09 minutes 29 seconds East, 891.35 feet to an iron pin in the centerline of Tanner Lane, a county maintained gravel road; thence South 89 degrees 02 minutes 19 seconds West, along the centerline of said road (more or less), 165.33 feet to an iron pin, said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue South 89 degrees 02 minutes 19 seconds West, along centerline of said road (more or less), 300.00 feet to an iron pin; thence leaving said road, North 02 degrees 29 minutes 07 seconds East, 582.45 feet to an iron pin; thence North 89 degrees 02 minutes 19 seconds East, 300.00 feet to an iron pin; thence South 02 degrees 29 minutes 07 seconds West, 582.45 feet to the point of beginning. The above-described less and except parcel lies in the W ½ of the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 21, T20N, R17E, Elmore County, Alabama, and contains 4.00 acres, more or less. According to survey by Ronald Burke, Ala. Reg. No. 16670, dated March 30, 2012. This property constitutes no part of customer Homestead rights. Said foreclosure sale and conveyance incident thereto are subject to the legal rights of any existing federal tax liens, mortgages, special assessments, easements, restrictions, and reservations appearing of record.
THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY EASEMENTS, ENCUMBRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS REFLECTED IN THE MORTGAGE AND THOSE CONTAINED IN THE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE OF PROBATE OF THE COUNTY WHERE THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SITUATED. THIS PROPERTY
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WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO TITLE, USE 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 nonrefundable deposit of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) to Memory Memory & Causby, LLP Client Trust Account at the time and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price by noon the next business day Memory & Causby, LLP at the address indicated below. First Community Bank of Central Alabama 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. The sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. Address: Memory Memory & Causby, LLP, 469 S. McDonough Street, Montgomery, Alabama 36104. By: /s/ Stuart H. Memory Stuart H. Memory, attorney for First Community Bank of Central Alabama Montgomery, Alabama 36103 Tel (334) 834-8000 smemory@memorylegal.com
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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF: William Heisler II CASE No: JU-2021-107.02
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: Unknown Father You are hereby given notice thatWILLIAM HEISLER II, born on May 18, 2021, at hereby given notice that you are--JU-2021-107.02
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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF: Elizabeth Weathers CASE No: JU-2016-245.06
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS
TO: Regina Weathers also known as Regina Gamache (mother) You are hereby given notice that Elmore County Department of Human Resources requesting that your parental rights be terElizabeth Weathers, born on August 17, 2015,ham, Alabama. You are hereby given notice Answer with the Clerk of the Petitioner’s attorney, Alan H. Polson, Alabama State Department of Human Resources,
January 12, 2022, at 1:30 P.M. at the Elmore County Judicial Complex in Wetumpka, Alabama contest the same if you choose.
ELMORE COUNTY DISTRICT CLERK
JU-2016-245.06
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF: Jeremiah King CASE No: JU-2019-293.04 Haven King CASE No: JU-2019-294.04
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: Matthew King (Father) You are hereby given notice that Human Resources requesting-given notice that you are re--JU-2019-293.04/294.04
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NOTICE: James Anderson Nelson and Hanna Marie Meeks, whose whereabouts are unknown, take notice that a Petition for Termination of by James Michael Shields and Jessica Dee Shields in the Juvenile Court of Elmore County, Alabama (JU-2020-000027.03). You must answer, plead to, or demur to the Petition by the court date set December 30, 2022, at 8:30 a.m. and appear on said date at the Autauga County Courthouse, Prattville, Alabama, or said Petition may be Granted.
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Elmore County Commissioner Bart Mercer will serve as the chairman of the Elmore County Commission as commissioner Troy Stubbs steps down to assume his role representing District 31 in the Alabama House of Representatives.
Stubbs is the Republican nominee and faces no opposition for the seat in Montgomery in next month’s election.
“My last day as a county commissioner will be Nov. 7,” Stubbs said at Monday’s Elmore County Commission meeting. “However this is the last county commission meeting I will participate in.”
Commissioners praised Stubbs for his six years of service to the Elmore County Commission most of which was as chairman.
“We could all talk for a long time,” fellow commissioner Mack Daugherty said. “Thank you so much for what you meant to this commission and the citizens.”
Daugherty said he will still work with Stubbs going forward in his new position.
“This is not the end of our relationship,” Daughertyy said. “We look forward
to visiting you at the state house with a long list of needs from Elmore County.”
Mercer was elected to the commission two years after Stubbs but Mercer spoke with Stubbs before either served and as Mercer decided to campaign for the commission.
“We started this life journey together,” Mercer said. “It has been an honor to serve with him.”
Commissioner Desirae Lewis Jacson said Stubbs was instrumental in educating her and Henry Hines on the way to serve as a county commissioner.
“When we came in, you led us and made sure we didn’t make any errors,” Jackson said. “You treat everyone right and the same.”
Stubbs thanked his family, fellow commissioners and employees of Elmore County.
“I have learned a lot along the way,” Stubbs said. “When we made the decision to move here and put down roots, my wife told me to quit complaining and do something about it. I did but I don’t think this is what she meant.”
Daugherty nominated Mercer citing Mercer’s experience and Mercer was unanimously approved by the commission to be chairman.
“I appreciate the opportunity to serve in this capacity,” Mercer said. “We look forward to him serving us in the legislature. It takes us all working together to move Elmore County forward.”
Mercer appointed Daugherty to continue service as vice-chair of the Elmore County Commission.
The governor’s office is responsible for selecting Stubbs’ replacement on the commission.
Local legislation sought to move to an appointed Elmore County Board of Education Superintendent
The Elmore County Board of Education recently met to discuss moving from an elected superintendent to an appointed one.
“There was much discussion and a resolution passed by the Elmore County Board of Education to make modifications to the superintendent position, specifically for that position to become an appointed position rather than an elected position,” Stubbs said. “There are many statistics supporting this, specifically we are one of the few remaining counties in Alabama that have an elected superintendent. Alabama is one of less than five states that has elected superintendents.”
The commission approved the board of education’s request seeking local legislation for the matter. It now will be presented to local legislators to take up in the Alabama legislature.
Recognizing domestic violence
The commission approved a proclamation declaring October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Family Sunshine Center Executive Director Tay Knight spoke to the commission about the importance of awareness on the issue.
“One of the things about domestic violence is it is not always physical,” Knight said. “It can be emotional, financial abuse. We know domestic violence is not limited to any one group.”
Knight said the center served about 1,400 individuals in the last year involved in domestic violence situations. The center currently has a home with 24 beds serving 35 individuals and another 30 individuals in transitional housing.
In other action the Elmore County Commission:
• Approved minutes of the Oct. 11 meeting.
• Approved warrants from Oct. 1 to Oct. 14 in the amount of $3,803,489.
• Postponed a public hearing for a retail beer off premises transfer license for Holley Mart 6 to G Mart by Georgia Road LLC in Eclectic due to an advertising issue to 5 p.m. Nov. 14.
• Approved Operation Green Light resolution to help bring awareness to veterans and veterans issues.
• Approved advertising for the continuation of a lodging tax.
• Approved a memorandum of understanding with the Alabama Department of Corrections for maintenance of Marion Spillway Road.
• Rejected all bids for renovations to Hohenberg Field as bids greatly exceeded estimated costs. The renovations are a joint project between the Elmore County Commission, Elmore County Board of Education and the City of Wetumpka.
• Approved a bid for a dry bulk tanker for public works.
• Was reminded the Elmore County Administrative Complex would be closed Friday, Nov. 11 for Veterans Day. The complex will also close at noon Wednesday, Nov. 23 through Friday, Nov. 25 for Thanksgiving and will reopen Monday, Nov. 28.
The next meeting of the Elmore County Commission is scheduled for 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14.