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   Fort Payne Times Journal (Newspaper) - January 17, 2007, Fort Payne, Alabama                                Partly 46; 28. Details 2 January 17, 2007 IA N DEKALB COUNTY'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER WEDNESDAY TODAY'S HEADLINES Master Of Disguise Are you disguising your home as a A house is shingles and so A home has personal touches and items that make sheetrock and shingles feel There are eight essential things you can do to make your house a Page 8 A YOUR RIGHT TO KM It Councils The meet Jan. 22 at 6 at Town The Henagar City Council will meet Jan. 22 at 5 at City Commission The DeKalb County Commission will meet Jan. 23 at 10 at the Activities Building in Fort School Boards The Fort Payne City Board of Education will meet Jan. 22 at 6 at the central The DeKalb County Board of Education will meet Jan. 30 at 5 at the Facilities Building in Other The DeKalb County Hospital Association dba DeKalb Ambulance Service will meet Thursday at 5:30 at the DAS office on Airport Photo Request Beginning Feb. 1, the will only be responsible for submitted photos for 30 If you have dropped off a photo please stop by the office and pick it MARKET The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained more than 25 points INSIDE Stock TV Vol. 129, No. 12 To call 845- 2550 or 1-800-34T1MES Gather the Family for a Chinese INSIDE LIVING ALL EYES ON MENTORS ITS HEATING UP DEKALB TOURNEY CONTINUES INSIDE SPORTS Federal inmates are wanted photo by Dusty Plunkett Sharon Jones fixes her drink before the Mentor DeKalb appreciation luncheon at the DeKalb Theatre in Fort Payne on Group sues poultry farm Neighbors allege chicken growers are polluting their land By Greg Purvis Allegations of chicken waste and runoff from a poultry farm will bring the city of Mentone and a local farm back to court in A group of Mentone residents are involved in a lawsuit against a chicken alleging the defendants are building and operating poultry which cause debris to across the lands of the plaintiffs and enter into the pristine natural resource that is the west fork of Little DeKalb County Circuit Court Judge Randall Cole said the case will resume on See 3 Sheriff says no to idea of housing more state prisoners By Kati Burns Alabama Department of Corrections Commissioner Richard Allen said he would be more than willing to help DeKalb County bring state inmates to the new which was built with the purpose of housing federal The decision would have to come as a joint effort between the DeKalb County Commission and Sheriff Jimmy according to County Administrator Matt The question of federal which would offset the cost of a jail that became far more expensive than the county could has yet to be answered as commissioners wait for newly elected Harris to make the first think we would definitely consider state inmates if not Sharp would have to pay more than the cost per inmate per day But that would still need to be decided by the Allen said if the county has space within the jail that's not being then they need to put something better to make some money off of that than to make Allen can't pay what federal would pay the county for but we can Harris said he has already looked into how the county would benefit from state inmates and said he sees no reason to get state when federal inmates would pay knows I'm not for bringing inmates but I do see that the county can't afford to do without Harris i See 3 Seniors have new wellness option Senior wellness hew Wellness program is jn f DeKalb County seniors 55 first meeting will fie at 10:30 a.m. DeKalb Council on Aging In Fort New program to kick off Friday By Greg Purvis at The DeKalb County Council on Aging is offering a new wellness program for A new program is being implemented for seniors age 55 and designed to empower and educate DeKalb County DEKALB M I D C A L CENTER First Southern State Bank 997.9900 m The gank Need Serving Jackson and DeKalb counties since 1910. MEMBER FARMERS 2612DGault Ft. Payne 516.2100 1-800-997-2110 senior The first seminar will be Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Council on Aging in Fort The new program is targeted at seniors with chronic diseases and It will aim at reducing risk factors from chronic diseases and providing educational seminars and want to help make seniors more aware of their lifestyle said Dianne goal is to help at Council on Aging seniors reflect on their and enjoy overall better According to the seminars will take place once a month during 2007. want to teach seniors with existing diseases or illnesses to reduce their risk factors by taking part in these and education Callahan added the seminars use materials provided by the state Health and focus on a See 3 Photo by Kati Burns State Department of Corrections Richard Allen spoke to the Fort Payne Rotary Club on Mayor defends decision Complaints force city leaders to close animal shelter By Kati Burns Rainsville Mayor Donnie Chandler said Tuesday a zoning violation filed against local private animal shelter owner Carol Crocker had nothing to do with a personal vendetta against he it was just time for the city to its foot owner of Green Acres Animal Inc. in Rainsville since the business was created in 2003, houses 124 dogs and 85 cats that have either been abused or on her 5-acre She accepts donations for their Crocker received a letter in the mail from city attorney L. Jayson Carroll notifying her of the The letter stated concentrated maintenance of large numbers of dogs and cats in the residential area in which you live is a clear violation of the requirements and provisions of that The letter said numerous complaints from several city residents had been lodged with the city regarding the danger and unsightliness created by so many The letter also stated Crocker must the multitude of dogs and cats now living on your premises within 90 days from the date of the which was dated Jan. 2. Chandler said the city has i See 3 File photo Rainsville Mayor Donnie Chandler said an animal shelter now has to be shut  

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