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Glencoe honors student receives new car from dealership by AnnistonStar
May 20, 2010 |  0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend
Sarah Blakney’s face lit up Wednesday as she walked out the front doors of Glencoe High School Wednesday morning and saw her new 2009 Pontiac G6. Devan Lowe Inc., an automobile dealership in Rainbow City, has for three years given a new car to an honor roll student at one of the 10 Etowah ...
Ginger the dog is mothering orphaned kittens by AnnistonStar
May 19, 2010 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
MADISON, AL -- After giving birth to 12 puppies in March, Ginger, an English setter/hound mix, had weaned her puppies and was scheduled to be spayed. But when Ginger's foster mom, Elise Biggers, took in a family of five homeless kittens, Ginger's mothering instinct was still in overdrive. R...
Dozens arrested in Gadsden area drug roundup by AnnistonStar
May 19, 2010 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
Christopher Leach argued with officers as he was arrested for distribution of drugs during a warrant roundup early Tuesday. “I haven’t sold no crack in I don’t know how long,” Leach told the officers as he was being brought out of his house in East Gadsden. Read the full story from The Ga...
Sex charges trial for a former Cold Springs teacher continued by AnnistonStar
May 19, 2010 |  0 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend
The trial for a former Cold Springs teacher accused of solicitation of pornography, extortion and attempting to produce obscene matter of a child has been continued until next month. The court date for Derrick LePard, 26, has been pushed to June 14, due to a continuance filed by the state ...
Leighton teen accused in sex attempt with 8-year-old by AnnistonStar
May 19, 2010 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
A 15-year-old is the regional detention center after he was accused of trying to sexually attack an 8-year-old girl Sunday afternoon. AC = --> Leighton Police Chief Ray Hayse said the boy, who is from Leighton, was arrested Tuesday and charged with attempted sodomy and enticing a c...
Tuscaloosa bail bondswoman charged with trafficking drugs by AnnistonStar
May 19, 2010 |  0 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend
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Russellville man accused of 'sexting' 11-year-old on MileyWorld.com by AnnistonStar
May 19, 2010 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
A city man is in custody accused of using the Internet and a cell phone to make sexual advances toward an 11-year-old girl in West Virginia. Gary Ethan Mann, 43, 1211 Hayes Ave., Russellville, is charged with solicitation of a child by computer, Russellville Police Chief Chris Hargett said....
Talladega council accepts city manager's resignation by AnnistonStar
May 19, 2010 |  0 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend
The Talladega City Council formally accepted the resignation of manager Michael Stampfler and agreed unanimously to release him from his contract now rather than in July, but was divided on how to proceed from here. Stampfler, who was not present, did not give a reason for his resignation i...
Career center in Mobile no longer accepting oil spill worker applications by AnnistonStar
May 19, 2010 |  0 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend
The Alabama career center in Mobile is no longer accepting applications for oil spill cleanup workers, according to a Tuesday announcement by its oversight agency. The two career centers in Baldwin County, at 201 Faulkner Drive in Bay Minette and 200 W. Michigan Ave. in Foley, are...
Teen killed at graduation party in Tuscaloosa called friend of accused by AnnistonStar
May 19, 2010 |  0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend
Police said three of the nine people shot at a high school graduation party, including the 17-year-old who died, were friends of the man accused of the shootings. Tuscaloosa County Metro Homicide Unit Capt. Loyd Baker said 20-year-old Akeem Antwan Prewitt opened fire with a 9 mm handgun in ...

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Man charged with stabbing victim in shoulder
by Rachael Brown
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Anniston police charged a man Tuesday night with stabbing a man with a kitchen knife earlier this month. Dennis Datarvis Tippins, 36, of Anniston, was charged with felony second-degree assault, according to a police report. Anniston police Capt. Allen George said the assault occurred on June 1 between 10:05 and 10:15 a.m. at the home of a 47-year-old man on the 600 block of East 22nd Street. George said the victim was in his living room drinking with friends when Tippins began hitting a woman in the room. The victim tried to intervene, George said, when Tippins grabbed a six-inch knife from the kitchen and stabbed the man in the shoulder. Tippins fled the home before police arrived, George said. The victim was treated at Regional Medical Center for a two-inch stab wound and was expected to recover from his injuries, the captain said. The victim and female witness were able to name Tippins, George said, and officers filed a warrant for his arrest on June 4. Police arrested Tippins Tuesday at 8 p.m. on East 22nd Street, according to a police report. George said he believes Tippins lives somewhere near East 22nd Street. Tippins was in the Anniston City Jail this morning, George said. Bond is set at $5,000. A court appearance is scheduled for July 11. Staff Writer Rachael Brown: 256-235-3562. On Twitter @RBrown_Star.
Ohatchee coach Nathan Wehunt works out some of his players at practice this week. (Photo by Stephen Gross/Anniston Star)
Ohatchee coach Nathan Wehunt works out some of his players at practice this week. (Photo by Stephen Gross/Anniston Star)
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Ohatchee's Wehunt appreciates having the full off-season for work this time
by Brandon Miller
Jun 19, 2013 | 122 views |  0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Ohatchee coach Nathan Wehunt works out some of his players at practice this week. (Photo by Stephen Gross/Anniston Star)
Ohatchee coach Nathan Wehunt works out some of his players at practice this week. (Photo by Stephen Gross/Anniston Star)
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OHATCHEE -- Nathan Wehunt always has believed off-season work is what gets high school football teams where they need to be, “then the fall will take care of itself.” After serving as Cherokee County’s defensive coordinator, including for the Warriors 2009 Class 4A state championship season, Wehunt certainly knows success. However, when he was hired to take over Ohatchee’s head coaching job only six days before the Indians’ 2012 spring game against Weaver, he faced immediate challenges. He didn’t have that long off-season he wanted that would help build his team. Now, as Wehunt works toward his second season at Ohatchee, he has the time to develop his players -- and it is yielding a bit of optimism for the coach. “It’s night and day from when we took over,” he said Tuesday. “I tell them if we’re getting outworked then we’re getting beat. We’ve come a long way, but we have a ways to go.” This is much different from a year ago when Wehunt was trying to prepare his team to face Weaver in the spring game. “We were kind of behind the 8-ball to begin with,” Wehunt said. “We played Weaver and played a good first half. Although it was 21-0 at the end of the first half, it was only 7-0 with about four minutes left in the half, but we have some turnovers that they turned into scores.” Despite the obvious letdown of losing the game, it was a new era at Ohatchee, and over the summer last year Wehunt saw the defense pick up quickly. However, there were still difficulties him entering a new county and school. “Not knowing any of the kids at all, we wanted to figure out who could play,” he said. “You kind of get a different look at them because when you know somebody coming in you may know the kid or his parents, but coming here and not knowing anybody it gave us a chance to just look at them from an athletic standpoint. It was the only factor.” Once Wehunt figured out his depth chart and the Indians hit the field, wins didn’t come quickly or easily in the fall. Ohatchee finished the year 2-8. The long journey included losses in its first eight games, but Ohatchee started competing more and more from Week 6 on. Finally, in Week 9, Ohatchee not only won its first game of the season, a 67-6 final against Class 2A, Region 6 opponent Victory Christian, but also set the school record for most points scored in a game. “We were competing a lot more than we had been,” running back Tristan Allen said. “Everyone was looking forward to playing even after we had some tough losses.” After Ohatchee ended the 2012 season with a win over Gaylesville, the winning continued. Ohatchee scored a 20-7 win over region opponent Pleasant Valley at the 2013 JSU Spring Jamboree in April. “We didn’t change anything as far as how we approached the game,” Wehunt said. “Last year, after we finished the year against Gaylesville on a Thursday, we gave them off Friday and went back to work that Monday. I think we would have one off day a week, so nothing changed. We’ve been hitting it as hard as we are right now.” Considering the work Ohatchee is putting in November through August with Wehunt on campus, there are high hopes for the Indians’ program despite the seventh-place finish in the eight-team region last year. Wehunt having a year on the job has made “all the difference in the world” off the field, and the strides on the field may show in the fall. “Our motto this year is ÔExpect to Win.’ When a team comes here or we go on the road, I want our mentality to be we are winning, not wondering how bad we’re going to get beat,” Wehunt said. “After winning the last two last year and the spring game this year, we’re preaching this three-game winning streak, and we don’t want that to stop.” Brandon Miller covers prep sports for The Star. He can be reached at 256-235-3575 or follow him on Twitter @bmiller_star.
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