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Fort Payne presents Employee of the Year awards

Each year, the Fort Payne Board of Education presents its Employees of the Year awards to teachers, transportation and CNP workers and classroom aides for their “above and beyond” actions for students. Each award recipient was nominated by their peers in the school system and plaques were presented on Tuesday by Fort Payne Superintendent Jim Cunningham. The following award recipients were present Tuesday to receive their plaques: • Steve Black, Fort Payne High School Teacher of the Year • Lisa Powell, Wills Valley Teacher of the Year • Peyton Richey, Williams Avenue Elementary School Teacher of the Year • Mandora Payton, Bus Driver – Employee of the Year

Man allegedly pulled gun on motorist, claimed to be federal agent

Times Staff Report Fort Payne police have charged a man with impersonating a peace officer after he allegedly pointed a gun at a motorist stopped at a traffic light, claiming to be a federal agent.  Brian Tra’Bael, 50, Fort Payne, formerly of Georgia, also is charged with second-degree possession of forged instruments and aggravated assault and menacing.   The motorist on April 28 filed a report at the Fort Payne Police Department about the alleged incident, according to a news release from the department.  He said he was following a Nissan Rogue down Beason Gap Road, and while stopped at the traffic light, the driver of the Nissan left his car with a gun in his hand and wearing a tactical vest, engaged in conversation with the motorist and claimed to be a federal agent. He then returned to the Nissan and drove off. 

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