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'Great Wetumpkian' Jack DeVenney dies at 88Mayor Jerry Willis honored him a few years ago for his contributions to the city. “He was a great Wetumpkian through and through,” Willis said. “He will be greatly missed.” The DeVenneys moved to Wetumpka, Shirley's hometown, in 1970. They opened A ... |
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Former employee sues city officialsA former City of Wetumpka permit clerk has filed a lawsuit against Wetumpka Mayor Jerry Willis and Tex Grier, who was building inspector for the city, saying she was fired in 2011 because of her race. In court records obtained by The Herald, Sandra ... |
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Wetumpka City Council approves project manager for additions to sports ...Coker said the firm would provide council with cost estimates after final details of the design proposal had been confirmed. Wetumpka Mayor Jerry Willis said once CPM provides cost estimates, the council can determine how much of the work it can undertake. |
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Local governments get windfall from Alabama Trust FundIn past years, the trust money has gone to put in new lighting at Village Green Park and to help fund sewer system upgrades and road projects, he said. Wetumpka often will roll over the payments for several years to build up the fund, said Mayor Jerry ... |
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Mayor encourages motorcycle safety awarenessWetumpka Mayor Jerry Willis signed a proclamation May 1 declaring May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month in the city. He also encouraged citizens to “Share the Road,” by increasing public awareness of motorcycles and encouraging their safe and ... |
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Getting Clobbered In A Good CauseFour players from that team attended the raucous event, Farrell Hoosava, Tony McDaniel, Beau Bobier and Jerry Willis. Town luminaries such as Mayor Kenny Evans, Rim Country Regional Chamber of Commerce manager John Stanton, and Roundup ... |
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Area residents gather for a day of prayer“I'm glad our city chooses to participate in this every year,” said Wetumpka Mayor Jerry Willis. “I think it's important.” Dr. James Troglen of First Baptist Church offered a prayer for the state, the Rev. Kelvin Brown of Second Missionary Baptist ... |
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