Winter storm blankets Lee County in snow
Winter storm blankets Lee County in snow

Early Tuesday afternoon, all Lee County roads were declared impassable. Pictured above, the fountain at Opelika’s Courthouse Square was frozen over as snow began to stick to surfaces. images of Auburn University students frolicking on Samford Lawn (broadcast via the webcam at Toomer’s Corner) were being featured nationally on The Weather Channel as meteorologiests documented the rare Deep South snow event. PHOTO BY EMILY KEY FOR THE OBSERVER...

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Brother Chette: A legacy of love, redemption and service to Auburn
Brother Chette: A legacy of love, redemption and s …

BY PERRY O. HOOPER OPINION — A public memorial service for Rev. Chette Williams will be held at the Neville Arena on the Auburn University campus Thursday, Jan. 23 at 10 a.m. Chette Williams was a man of unwavering faith, steadfast love and immeasurable impact. His passing during this sacred season, when we celebrate the birth of Christ, is a profound reminder of the hope and promise of eternity that Chette devoted his life to sharing.Chette’s...

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Probate judge gavel passed from Bill English to Jere Colley
Probate judge gavel passed from Bill English to Je …

BY HANNAH GOLDFINGER FOR THE OBSERVER OPELIKA — Monday night was Lee County Probate Judge Bill English’s last Lee County Commission meeting.English has been serving for 24 years, having taken office in 2001. Newly-elected Probate Judge Jere Colley is stepping into the position.Many well-wishers came to express gratitude and thoughts to English on his last meeting, including current county employees, past county employees, current county...

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The Taylor now open in downtown Opelika
The Taylor now open in downtown Opelika

CONTRIBUTED BY AREY GROUP OPELIKA — AREY Group, a leading real estate development and management firm, is thrilled to announce the opening of The Taylor, a 198-unit premier residential community located in the heart of downtown Opelika. This milestone marks an exciting addition to the city’s vibrant and historic landscape.Situated at 411 S. 10th St., The Taylor offers a blend of modern living and Southern charm, featuring thoughtfully designed...

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Project underway to build new greenhouse for The Curtis House
Project underway to build new greenhouse for The C …

CONTRIBUTED BY OPELIKA CHAMBER OPELIKA — The 20 Under 40 Class of 2025 is partnering with The Curtis House, a local non-profit dedicated to providing resources and support that help families transition from poverty to productivity.This year, the 20 Under 40 Class is building a new greenhouse for The Curtis House to expand its ability to combat food insecurity in our community.With your help, this initiative will:Provide fresh, free produce to...

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Fire destroys historic home in Opelika
Fire destroys historic home in Opelika

A fire started in the 135-year-old Butler-Canon House before 10:30 a.m. on Jan. 8. The structure is expected to be declared a total loss because of the extensive damage caused by the blaze and the efforts to extinguish it. PHOTOS BY STEVEN STIEFEL | FOR THE OBSERVER BY MICHELLE KEY | PUBLISHER OPELIKA — A morning fire on Wednesday, Jan. 8, claimed a home in downtown Opelika. The 135-year-old house — known as the Butler-Canon house — was the...

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Winter storm blankets Lee County in snow

Winter storm blankets Lee County in snow

Early Tuesday afternoon, all Lee County roads were declared impassable. Pictured above, the fountain at Opelika’s Courthouse Square was frozen over as snow began to stick to surfaces. images of Auburn University students frolicking on Samford Lawn...

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Dream Day Foundation receives Kia donation

Dream Day Foundation receives Kia donation

The Ambassadors were honored to receive a generous $500 grant on behalf of the Dream Day Foundation from Kia employee Chiquita Davis. This grant is part of the Kia MOVE (More Opportunities for Vibrant Economies) initiative, which supports...

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Operation Grow for military veterans

Operation Grow for military veterans

BY AYANAVA MAJUMDAR, ACES ALABAMA — Operation Grow, in partnership with the Alabama Department of AG and Industries, provides special emphasis on the training needs of military veterans interested in agriculture for health and employment benefits....

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