Johnnie Wyatt

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Johnnie Wyatt (born 1951) is a restauranteur, civic activist, columnist, and a candidate for Mayor of Fairfield in the August 2008 election.

Wyatt graduated from Cherokee County High School and went on to attend Gadsden State Junior College and Alabama State University. He has been a resident of Fairfield since the early 1980s, where he co-founded the Fairfield Dixie Youth Baseball League and has served as vice-president of the Fairfield Board of Education.

Wyatt was the long-time owner of Toby's Downtown and currently owns Jump Street Station on Bessemer Road. Since 2006 he has contributed the "Westside Story" column to the Birmingham Times newspaper.

Wyatt is married (Bennetta) and has two children (Damon and Jillian). They are members of Westminster Presbyterian Church.

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