by The Observer Staff | Nov 28, 2014 | Column
Is somebody trying to corner the world’s amount of hole? Something’s happening. For example, take the little holes on a button-down collar. It’s a real chore to try to get them buttoned or unbuttoned. The hole is too small. Somebody’s stealing hole. Just be alert....
by The Observer Staff | Nov 21, 2014 | Community, Slider
Cafe changes hands, continues same menu By Alison James Associate Editor A downtown eatery that has been a fixture in Opelika for 14 years has changed hands, but it is still serving up the same highly-spoken-of sandwiches and soups. Cottage Cafe was sold to local...
by The Observer Staff | Nov 21, 2014 | Politics
By Fred Woods Editor In a rare Wednesday night meeting last week, the Lee County Commission unanimously voted to abandon its separate work session and official meeting schedule and hold just the regular meeting, which will now begin at 5 p.m. The new time will be...
by The Observer Staff | Nov 21, 2014 | Community
By Alison James Associate Editor Opelika will come into greater compliance following the council’s approval to participate in the Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperation Initiative. The MCDC is a relatively new initiative of the Securities and Exchange...
by The Observer Staff | Nov 21, 2014 | Community
By Rebekah Martin Assistant Editor Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones spoke to a group of citizens about Alabama’s gun laws at a public forum Tuesday. The forum was hosted by the Auburn Alumnae chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority at Lee County’s Emergency Management...