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Fort Payne is losing a familiar face and voice.
For more than three decades, Roger Ingle, 66, has improved the quality of life in his community through his work with the Fort Payne Parks and Recreation Department, as a candidate for city council and as public address announcer and radio voice for Fort Payne athletics. Now he has moved to St. Louis with his mother to be closer to family.
âMy immediate familyâs all up there,â he said.
Ingle said he hadnât even seen his new home other than on FaceTime, but it is located next to the local high school where his niece graduated.
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Hopewell coffee shop forced by pandemic to close reopens with new owners and a new purpose
Downtown business owners join together to relaunch Guncotton, draw praise from the shop s previous manager: Lord knows I worked way too hard on that place to have it just sit there
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HOPEWELL - Entrepreneurs form a partnership to reopen Guncotton Coffee in Downtown Hopewell to carry on the foundation set by its former manager Ginny Gum and her baristas Laura and Sarah. Happy to see someone doing something with Guncotton, posted Gum on Facebook. Lord knows I worked way too hard on that place to have it just sit there.
Hopewell business owner starts petition to keep Christmas lights on trees year-round
Hopewell business owner starts petition to keep Christmas lights on the trees year-round
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HOPEWELL, Va. A Hopewell business owner is hoping the lights that lit up the city during the holidays will stay on, even now that Christmas is over. It s a very easy solution and it definitely makes it feel like a better community down here,â said Crisman White, owner of Room ESC in downtown Hopewell.
White says he believes downtown Hopewell needs some light, especially after a difficult year for many during the pandemic.