OCS Board recognizes 2024-2025 Teachers of the Year
OCS Board recognizes 2024-2025 Teachers of the Yea …

CONTRIBUTED BY OCS OPELIKA — At its regular board meeting on Jan. 28, the Opelika City Schools Board of Education recognized 2024-25 Teachers of the Year. Each honoree was joined by their school principal, who shared the dedication and impact these educators are having on their students and school communities.This year, Opelika High School’s Tracy Tidwell was named OCS Secondary Teacher of the Year.From West Forest Intermediate School, Anna...

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Sara Kate Speakman wins fitness scholarship, Spirit Award at state DYW pageant
Sara Kate Speakman wins fitness scholarship, Spiri …

CONTRIBUTED TO THE OBSERVER LEE COUNTY — Sara Kate Speakman, a senior at Lee-Scott Academy and the 2025 Distinguished Young Woman (DYW) of Lee County, competed against 43 other participants at the state program. The Distinguished Young Women of Alabama competition was held Jan. 24-25 in Montgomery. Contestants were evaluated in five categories: scholastics, interview, talent, self-expression and fitness.Speakman was named as a top eight...

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‘Goat Yoga’ offers a unique fitness opportunity
‘Goat Yoga’ offers a unique fitness opportunit …

BY STEVEN STIEFEL FOR THE OBSERVER LEE COUNTY — Looking for a workout that blends relaxation, exercise and… farm animals? An upcoming local event will allow you to stretch, breathe and maybe even get a surprise back massage — from a goat.Goat yoga started as a quirky fitness trend but has since gone global, proving that people will do just about anything for stress relief. During class, playful goats roam freely, sometimes hopping onto backs,...

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LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WARNS OF NEW PHONE SCAM
Authorities issue advisories about scams underway

Sheriff warns against new phone scam targeting families of recently arrested/incarcerated suspects CONTRIBUTED BY LCSO LEE COUNTY — The Lee County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) is warning citizens of a new phone scam targeting families of recently arrested/incarcerated individuals.LCSO recently received a message from a mother whose son was recently arrested. She received a call from someone claiming to be a corrections officer named Clark Thomas...

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City of Opelika reduces occupational tax
City of Opelika reduces occupational tax

BY THE CITY OF OPELIKA OPELIKA – The city of Opelika is proud to announce a historic reduction in the occupational tax rate, marking a significant moment in the city’s commitment to its citizens and economic growth. After 34 years at 1.5%, the city council has voted to lower the occupational tax back to its original rate of 1%, effective April 1, 2025.The occupational tax was first introduced in the early 1960s when Uniroyal came to town, set...

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LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WARNS OF NEW PHONE SCAM

LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WARNS OF NEW PHONE S …

LEE COUNTY (January 27, 2025) – The Lee County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) is warning citizens of a new phone scam targeting families of recently arrested/incarcerated individuals. Over the weekend, LCSO received a message from a mother whose son was...

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Celebrating a century

Celebrating a century

BY HANNAH BEASLEY FOR THE OBSERVER EAST ALABAMA — This past December loved ones gathered to celebrate Mrs. Juanita Patrick’s 100th birthday. An Opelika resident for more than 70 years, Patrick was born in Goodwater, Alabama, in Coosa County in 1924...

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