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   Fort Payne Times Journal (Newspaper) - July 5, 2007, Fort Payne, Alabama                                Sunny most of the 91; 63. Details 2 July 5, 2007 ON LI v. OLDEST NEWSPAPER TODAY'S HEADLINES Gift Of Gasoline At first Lee McKee thought the 1959 Fiat rusting in the sun outside Talladega's International Motorsports Hall of Fame and Museum might have a few parts worth Inside the was documentation indicating the car gets 244 miles per gallon of Page 10 A YOUR RIGHT & Councils The Mentone Town Council will meet 6 ar Town The Henagar City Council will meet Monday at 5 p.m. at City The Council will meet Monday at 6 p.m. at Town The Fort Payne City Council will meet July 17 at 6 p.m. at City Commission The DeKalb County Commission will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Activities Building in Fort School Boards The DeKalb County Board of Education will meet July 26 at 4:45 p.m. at the Facilities Building in The Fort Payne City school board will meet July 24 at 4:30 p.m. in the conference room of the central Other The Fort Payne Improvement Authority will meet Sunday at 4 p.m. in Orange The Valley Headwater Works Board will meet Monday at 4 p.m. at the water works The Fort Payne Water Works Board will meet Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at the The DeKalb and Water Conservation District will meet July 16 at 6 p.m. at the USDA Service Center in Looking Back Nearly everyone enjoys taking a stroll down memory you can do it each week in the special Remember When Take a look at what happened around the area 10, 25 and 50 years Page 5 INSIDE Stock TV Vol. 129, No. 132 To call 845- 2550 or 1-800-34TIMES Only 50 cents HIGH ABOVE PASTOR PLANS ROOFTOP SERMON THURSDAY COMING FRIDAY LOOKING BACK BASKETBALL STANDOUT OVERCOMES INSIDE SPORTS photo by Dusty Plunkett Ella Katy Little and Luke Bouldin jump on a trampoline at Little's home in Fort Payne Auctions good for county Commission sells item By Kelly Townsend Six years the DeKalb County Drug Task Force seized 11 acres of property during a drug raid in the Dogtown the land has been auctioned off and sold to Glenn Plunkett for Plunkett adds to general fund owns the DeKalb County The property belonged to Dennis who had been arrested on drug The money from that particular item will go back into See 3 Darrell Collins Police get lough on illegal IDs Johnny Gonzalez are finding more cases of false identification crimes By Greg Purvis Illegal identification often leads to hassles and is becoming an increasing problem for law Two DeKalb County men were arrested charged with using false identifications to obstruct justice - a serious according to local law Johnny Ray 22 of Fort was arrested June 27 by Fort Payne officers and charged with six counts of second-degree forgery and unlawful possession of a prohibited beverage in addition to the obstructing justice Bond was set at DeKalb County deputies arrested Jesus 26 of Fort on June 18, and charged him with Jesus using a Ramirez false identification to obstruct justice June 27. Bond was set at Fort Payne Police Chief David Walker said the two cases were not seeing more of this kind of thing Walker some suspects has become very problematic for law Walker said Gonzalez had signed a number of citations using a different name during a previous run-in with law to the police is of but that is not what gets people into See 3 DeKalb Regional gains new vision Hospital's new equipment is part of recent in investments By Kelly Townsend File photo Fort Payne Police Chief David Walker said false identifications are becoming more City plans changes Payne ready to get started with downtown area By Greg Purvis Two projects Fort Payne Jordan calls ongoing revitalization by the city to help promote downtown real estate for tourists and residents alike are expected to be under way Jordan said projects using grant money as a source of funding will give both Union Park and the Fort Payne Walking Park near the Davis Hosiery Mill a want to create some new interest in downtown Fort said Fort Payne City Council President Johnny like people to be able to walk and shop in just to enjoy our downtown area Eberhart said the heart of any small town is invested to some degree in the downtown area - an area that mirrors the history of the city and DeKalb County in Fort Payne a lot of history in the bricks of those and we want to hold on to We want to make it a special place Eberhart Jordan said the city has been working with landscape architect Greg Hanson from Birmingham to develop working plans for the hope to have some finalized plans in the next See 3 Peter Selman There is now X-ray vision at DeKalb Regional Medical The hospital recently bought a new X-ray system that helps perform both radiography and fluoroscopy according to Marketing Director Mark The machine will allow doctors at to more confidently diagnose conditions in the digestive uterus and new system was added to our X-ray suite to help handle the variety of procedures that come into our facility said hospital CEO Peter broken bones to digestive i See 3 File photo Fort Payne Mayor Jordan said plans are coming together for downtown revitalization  

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