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Things to see and do in Wetumpka, the Alabama city featured on ‘Home Town Takeover’
Updated May 07, 2021;
Wetumpka, Alabama, might not be high on your list of vacation sites, but the picturesque city in Elmore County is worth a visit.
Nestled along the Coosa River, Wetumpka has a welcoming spirit and charm aplenty especially now, as it’s being featured on the HGTV series “Home Town Takeover.” Ben and Erin Napier of “Home Town” are helping to put the often-overlooked city back on the map, supervising 12 renovation projects that include restaurants, shops, houses, public spaces, a farmers market and a downtown street.
Bill Oberst Jr. Stars in PAINKILLER Now Arriving May 4th
Indie horror icon Bill Oberst, Jr. stars in PAINKILLER arriving May 4th By Josh Millican
After losing his daughter to a drug overdose, a broken father begins a vigilante campaign to bring down the white-collar criminals behind the opioid epidemic in
Painkiller, starring indie horror icon Bill Oberst, Jr.
Synopsis:
Bill Johnson (Oberst Jr.) has suffered the kind of loss that no parent should ever have to; watching his daughter fall victim to the opioid epidemic, which too long went unnoticed. Conversely, Dr. Alan Rhodes, has been leading a lavish lifestyle, thanks to the profits he’s been making from his prescription business. No one is held accountable. So Bill sets out on a campaign targeting those made rich by the suffering of so many. Teaming up with a rogue cop, they set out to dismantle this network of doctors and pharmaceutical executives that co