Noon Tunes at Courthouse Square - May 8 Martha’s Trouble May 7 — Opelika High IN THIS ISSUE BUSINESS NEWS A2 | POLITICS A6 | PUBLIC NOTICES A8 | OBITUARIES A11 SPORTS B1 | EDUCATION B6 | PUZZLES B9 | FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT B11
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2022 — APA DIVISION D GENERAL EXCELLENCE DESIGNATION — 2023 COVERING LEE COUNTY, ALABAMA Vol. 16, No. 30 Opelika, Alabama Thursday, May 2, 2024 Your hometown newspaper created 'for local people, by local people.'
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Opelika pickleball facility gets new sound system PHOT0 CONTRIBUTED TO THE OBSERVER
Nature Made, a leading provider of vitamins and supplements, donated a new state-of-the-art sound system to enhance the Opelika pickleball facility.
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OPELIKA — The Opelika pickleball facility announced a new partnership with Nature Made, a leading provider of vitamins and supplements. A special presentation took place May 1 to mark the beginning of this partnership. Nature Made donated a state-of-the-art sound system, valued at $5,500, which includes new speakers, wiring and labor costs. This enhancement will greatly improve the overall experience for players and spectators alike. Prior to the ceremony, Nature Made hosted a free pickleball clinic for beginner to mid-level players. Additionally, Nature Made See PICKLEBALL, page A3
Auburn celebrates with annual CityFest PHOT0S BY ED SIKORKA | FOR THE OBSERVER
It was a day of live entertainment, arts and craft vendors, exhibits, good food and fun at this year's Auburn CityFest, held April 27.
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