The Hueytown Chamber of Commerce had its annual banquet last week and honored, among others, the year's top teacher and humanitarian. John Duke, a dentist, was honored as Humanitarian of the Year. Ashley Turner, a second-grade teacher at North Highlands Elementary School, was named the Ellen Northcutt Teacher of the Year. People's Chapel Funeral Home was named Business of the Year. Doug O'Brien, pastor of North Highlands BaptistChurch, was named the Phylis Merritt Citizen of the Year. Brannon Clark was named the Firefighter of the Year while detective Michael Shupe was honored as Police Officer of the Year.
Dispatcher Diane Walton received the honor for Emergency Dispatcher of the Year
Thursday, April 30, 2009
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