The Pinhoti Center hosted the September Chamber Connection from the Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce.
The Pinhoti Center hosts trail visitors year round, but September is extra special with PinhotiFest 2020 coming the weekend of September 27-29. Check out details of the big event:
A great crowd gathered in the halls of Sylacauga High School Monday (7/15) afternoon as the second CVMC Chair was presented by the Sylacauga City Schools Foundation. But this one was different, this one was special – it recognized the contributions made by the hospital’s food team, the Hickory Street Cafe!
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The welcoming introduction Monday to 2,900 educators at the annual “MegaConference” was indeed welcome news. State School Superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey opened the 2024 MegaConference on Monday by announcing that 12 Alabama school districts gained a remarkable 20% or higher in reading scores for third graders.
The conference, called the largest gathering of educators in Alabama, celebrated its 25th anniversary with its largest annual attendance — roughly 2,900 educators. They are meeting all week at the Mobile Convention Center. There are 100 school districts represented.
Mackey had the attendees from each of the twelve improved districts stand and be recognized:
The reading test is administered to all public school students toward the end of their third-grade year. A student reading at grade level is promoted to fourth grade. If a student is not reading at a third-grade level, he is either held back or other “good cause exemptions” are imposed.
Mackey also announced that the Orange Beach School District had 100% of its third-grade students reading at grade level.
The theme of the 2024 MegaConference is “Unlocking Potential: The Power of Education.”
The keynote speaker for the MegaConference was Dr. Susan Pepper, author of the book “Teaching in the Fast Lane.” The conference gave out copies of her book there. 1819 News will write a book review for later publication.
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The Childersburg City Council held their 2nd June regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18th at 6:00 p.m.
In New Business, the Council approved Resolution 2024-07 to accept $200,000 from the Childersburg Industrial Development Board and designating those funds to the City Commercial Development Authority. The funds will be used for the purpose of downtown rehabilitation and economic growth.
The Council took care of regulatory paperwork with the passage of Resolution 2024-08, which approved the FY 2025 Rural Transportation grant operating budget.
Training was approved for Childersburg Police Chief Keven Koss to attend the AACOP Summer Conference at Orange Beach from July 28th through August 1st. The cost includes $200 registration, 4-nights lodging at $1,076, and per diem.
Approval was given to repair a 2021 Ford Police Interceptor, performed by Collier Motors at a cost of $2269.21.
The Council also approved payment of Invoices in the amount of $210,920.05.
The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 2nd at 6:00 p.m.
Acting on a tip from the Randolph County Sheriff’s Department in Alabama, three Tallapoosa, GA residents have been arrested by the Haralson County Georgia Sheriff’s Office. Douglas Boatright, Kohlton Sheets, and Krista Bradberry have been charged with stealing a Penske truck on June 11, 2024.
Shortly after their arrest, a search warrant from Alabama led authorities to find items from Randolph County, AL inside the truck, along with masks, tools, and a small quantity of methamphetamine.
The trio face charges that include obstruction of a law enforcement officer, theft by bringing stolen property into the state, theft by receiving stolen property, possession of the tools for the commission of a crime, possession of methamphetamine. Boatright and Sheets also face probation violations. Boatright, the drive of the truck, also faces charges of reckless driving, fleeing or attempting to elude charges.
It is not clear if or when Alabama authorities will file charges in connection with the arrests in Georgia.
Fed Up Shipping opened its doors for business Wednesday (6-12). We’ll bring a feature story on the many available services, but first, please enjoy scenes from the big day!