So, you thieves think you can keep breaking into houses and stealing? Let me tell you something, the Tunica Police Department is tenacious and so are the Tuchels.
My husband works hard for the things that we own. What makes you think you are entitled to other folk's stuff? And on top of that, you crushed my tomato plants. I have been nursing those plants for three months so we could have really good tomatoes in the middle of winter. And just when they are starting to ripen, you break into our home and crush them.
You thieves are despicable. Get a job and buy your own stuff.
And this is what we know so far: Prior to our break-in, the Tunica Police Department caught 2 of the thieves who are committing these burglaries. They were two 15 year old kids with records. And what did the judge do? Released them to their parents. Are you kidding me?
I don't know if these kids are the same people who broke into our home but why would these kids be released rather then sent to jail? At the very least, they needed to be locked up until these break-ins stopped. I'm going to find out the name of the judge who released these juvenile delinquents.
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Thursday, January 14, 2016
14 Jan 2016 Board of Supervisors' Meeting
Tonight's meeting began with Board Attorney John Perry explaining his research surrounding the Beat 5 Supervisor position. Perry has also requested an Attorney General's Opinion on the same.
From what Perry reported, it was clear that Billy Pegram is not the Supervisor for Beat 5. James Dunn asked Pegram to leave the Board table. Pegram responded that he had as much right to sit at the table as he (Dunn) did. The BOS then voted to ask Pegram to remove himself. Dunn then asked the Sheriff to escort Pregram from the table. And guess what Sheriff Hamp did? He refused.
I was sitting next to Dollie Hudson who made a very hushed noise. Sheriff Hamp stood up and pointed at Hudson and asked one of his deputies to escort Hudson from the room. As Hudson was leaving the room Hamp said something about don't say anything else or you will be arrested and taken to jail. Hamp then lectured the audience about being quiet during Board Meetings.
This was all very upsetting. In the past, I have asked and asked the BOS to remove Hamp from their table. Maybe now they will think about doing this. Serve and protect Hamp NOT lecture and threaten.
And about James Dunn. Dunn handled the removal of Hudson with professionalism. He got up from his chair; went into the lobby; brought in Hudson's chair and Hudson. Thank you Mr. Dunn. That is exactly what needed to happen.
From what Perry reported, it was clear that Billy Pegram is not the Supervisor for Beat 5. James Dunn asked Pegram to leave the Board table. Pegram responded that he had as much right to sit at the table as he (Dunn) did. The BOS then voted to ask Pegram to remove himself. Dunn then asked the Sheriff to escort Pregram from the table. And guess what Sheriff Hamp did? He refused.
I was sitting next to Dollie Hudson who made a very hushed noise. Sheriff Hamp stood up and pointed at Hudson and asked one of his deputies to escort Hudson from the room. As Hudson was leaving the room Hamp said something about don't say anything else or you will be arrested and taken to jail. Hamp then lectured the audience about being quiet during Board Meetings.
This was all very upsetting. In the past, I have asked and asked the BOS to remove Hamp from their table. Maybe now they will think about doing this. Serve and protect Hamp NOT lecture and threaten.
And about James Dunn. Dunn handled the removal of Hudson with professionalism. He got up from his chair; went into the lobby; brought in Hudson's chair and Hudson. Thank you Mr. Dunn. That is exactly what needed to happen.
14 Jan 2016 Special Delivery
Tonight I delivered printed information and requests to the Board of Supervisors. The following were given to Chancery Clerk Rechelle Siggers for distribution.
14 Jan 2016: Hand delivered @
5p Board of Supervisors’ Meeting
To: James Dunn
Michael Johnson
Phillis Williams
Sonny Nickson
Rev. McKinley Daley
I am writing to you today to
request that you make available to the public a copy of the resume used in the
hiring of the Tunica County Comptroller, Adrian McKay. McKay is now our County Administrator and it
seems important that the public see for themselves the qualifications he brings
to the job.
This request is being made due
to the history of others who have served as our County Administrators. Here is a brief recount:
1.
At the beginning
of this century, Kenneth Murphree was the Tunica County County
Administrator. Under his leadership,
many facilities were built and bonds issued.
Because of these actions and with the approval of past Boards, Tunica
County now finds itself in a financial crisis.
2.
The next County
Administrator, Clifton Johnson, oversaw the refunding of many of these bonds; a
reduction in our income; a less than favorable employee health plan; the
building of manufacturing plants that do not contribute jobs or taxes to
Tunica’s General Fund. Additionally,
there was not a suggestion of a tax increase until late in 2013 and the
administration under Johnson was not very transparent.
3.
The next County
Administrator, Michael Thompson, came to us with credentials in place that were
easily verified. Under Thompson’s
leadership, it became apparent that our government was not sustainable in its
present form. Thompson was moving us
toward sustainability and yet you chose to replace him.
The public has a right to know
the qualifications of each and every County Administrator. Hence our request.
Following please find a
Freedom of Information letter asking you to provide a copy of the original
resume that was used to hire Adrian Mckay.
Sincerely,
Barbara R. Tuchel
Cc: Rechelle Siggers
Adrian McKay
Robert Tuchel
14 Jan 2015:
Hand delivered at Board of Supervisors’ Meeting @ 5p
To: James Dunn
Michael Johnson
Phillis Williams
Sonny Nickson
Rev. McKinley Daley
Pursuant to
the state open records law, MS Code Sections 25-61-1 to 25-61-17, I write to
request a copy of the resume used in the hiring of Adrian McKay as the Tunica
County Comptroller:
It is provided
by the MS open records law that a response is expect within fourteen (14)
business days (MS Code Section 25-61-5(1)).
If you choose
to deny this request, please provide a written explanation for the denial
including a reference to the specific statutory exemption(s) upon which you
rely.
Please be
advised that I am prepared to pursue whatever legal remedy necessary to obtain
access to the requested records. I
would note that willful violation of the open records law can result in a fine
of up to $100 and all reasonable litigation expenses (MS Code Section
25-61-15).
Thank you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Barbara R.
Tuchel
Cc: Rechelle
Siggers
Adrian McKay
Robert
Tuchel
Next:
14
Jan 2016: Hand delivered @5p Board of Supervisors’ Meeting
To: James Dunn
Michael Thompson
Phillis Williams
Sonny Nickson
Rev. McKinley Daley
The
following is a copy of a Freedom of Information letter that was never
answered. After this letter was sent, I
verbally requested the information on more than one occasion.
This
information is being requested because the worksheet for this budgeting period
shows only the $19,500, $13,000 and the $15,800 from May 2010 until the end of
Sep 2010. The $104,711 and $223,357
amounts were found in the listing of claims for Housing. To my recollection the
budget for Housing was reduced to $300,000 for 2009 – 2010.
We
would like to see the supporting documents for each of these claims. Additionally, I have great concern that
information and documents that are sent to the Housing Authority in Clarksdale
are not available to the public.
Here
is the letter:
28
May 2015: Hand delivered at Board of Supervisors’ Meeting @ 5p
Dear
Mr. Thompson:
Pursuant
to the state open records law, MS Code Sections 25-61-1 to 25-61-17, I write to
request copies of the supporting documents for the following claims:
Invoice: 11232009
Invoice Date: 11/23/2009
Post Date: 11/30/2009
Check Date: 12/07/2009
Check Number: 92998
Claim: 1270
Invoice Amount: $19,500.00
Status: P
Invoice: 0126210
Invoice Date: 1/26/2010
Post Date: 1/31/2010
Check Date: 2/1/2010
Check Number: 93516
Claim: 1903
Invoice Amount: $13,000.00
Status: P
Invoice: 03242010
Invoice Date: 3/24/2010
Post Date: 3/31/2010
Check Date: 4/05/2010
Check Number: 94135
Claim: 2522
Invoice Amount: $15,800.00
Status: P
Invoice: 05252010
Invoice Date: 5/25/2010
Post Date: 5/31/2010
Check Date: 6/7/2010
Check Number: 95129
Claim: 3472
Invoice Amount: $104,711.00
Status: P
Invoice: 08212010
Invoice Date: 8/21/2010
Post Date: 8/31/2010
Check Date: 9/7/2010
Check Number: 96478
Claim: 5069
Invoice Amount: $223,357.00
Status: P
It
is provided by the MS open records law that a response is expect within fourteen
(14) business days (MS Code Section 25-61-5(1)).
If
you choose to deny this request, please provide a written explanation for the
denial including a reference to the specific statutory exemption(s) upon which
you rely.
Please
be advised that I am prepared to pursue whatever legal remedy necessary to
obtain access to the requested records.
I would note that willful violation of the open records law can result
in a fine of up to $100 and all reasonable litigation expenses (MS Code Section
25-61-15).
Thank
you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Barbara
R. Tuchel
Cc: Michael
Thompson
Ellis Pittman
Robert Tuch
Next: Handwritten note attached stating this letter was never answered.
DELIVERED
Via Email 8 Sep 2014
Dear
Mr. McKay:
Pursuant
to the state open records law, MS Code Sections 25-61-1 to 25-61-17, I write to
request the name(s) of the company or person(s) who sold the homes covered by
the new homeowner claim #25579. There
were 2 claims for $10,000 each in the Aug 2014 claims. It is my understanding that $12,000 of this
$32,000 claim is the monthly payment by Tunica County
to Tunica County Housing, Inc.
It
is provided by the MS open records law that a response is expect within
fourteen (14) business days (MS Code Section 25-61-5(1)).
If
you choose to deny this request, please provide a written explanation for the
denial including a reference to the specific statutory exemption(s) upon which
you rely.
Please
be advised that I am prepared to pursue whatever legal remedy necessary to
obtain access to the requested records.
I would note that willful violation of the open records law can result
in a fine of up to $100 and all reasonable litigation expenses (MS Code Section
25-61-15).
Thank you for your
assistance.
Sincerely,
Barbara
R. Tuchel
Cc: Michael
Thompson
Ellis Pittman
Robert
Tuchel
UPDATE: 5 Feb 2016...Tunica Times...Media Release
Here we go again...
Front page; 15 Jan 2016 issue; Year in Review: Complex issues impact schools, town, candidates in 2015; reported by Meg Coker.
Third paragraph down; talking about our schools:
"In the months leading up to the state takeover, a citizens' group formed and petitioned State Superintendent Dr. Cary Wright to remove Tunica County Superintendent Steve Chandler. The group alleged that Chandler was creating a hostile work environment and organized a sick out for teachers, administrators and staff within days of starting the new semester."
This group is the Educational Improvement Committee. The committee is made up of Tunicans who are willing to stand-up and be counted for our children. Additionally, we realize that the very first thing a prospective business owner looks at is the local public school system. Any citizen of Tunica County is welcome to join as long as you are willing to work for the betterment of our public schools.
To say that this group "organized a sick out for teachers, administrators and staff within days of starting the new semester" is false.
Front page; 15 Jan 2016 issue; Year in Review: Complex issues impact schools, town, candidates in 2015; reported by Meg Coker.
Third paragraph down; talking about our schools:
"In the months leading up to the state takeover, a citizens' group formed and petitioned State Superintendent Dr. Cary Wright to remove Tunica County Superintendent Steve Chandler. The group alleged that Chandler was creating a hostile work environment and organized a sick out for teachers, administrators and staff within days of starting the new semester."
This group is the Educational Improvement Committee. The committee is made up of Tunicans who are willing to stand-up and be counted for our children. Additionally, we realize that the very first thing a prospective business owner looks at is the local public school system. Any citizen of Tunica County is welcome to join as long as you are willing to work for the betterment of our public schools.
To say that this group "organized a sick out for teachers, administrators and staff within days of starting the new semester" is false.
Please print a retraction in your next issue.
A request for a retraction has been sent via email to the Publisher of the Tunica Times: Brooks Taylor.
UPDATE: Evening of 14 Jan 2016
In response to my request for a retraction from the Tunica Times, I received the following article from Meg Coker. Hmmm, it looks like this isn't the first time the Educational Improvement Committee has been cited for organizing the sick out at our schools. As you can see, Robert Hall was mentioned in this article. If some committee member(s) helped with the organization of this event, it was not done with the permission or under agreement of the committee. I have spoken to more then a few committee members and they were not involved with the sick out event either. However, most of the members do not take the Tunica Times nor do they make an effort to read the Tunica Times.
But hey guys, I'm not the Tunica Times Police. I don't like some of the stuff they print either but I still read it. Don't count on me to do all of the rebuttals. Just because I didn't catch this the first time doesn't make it true in the recap.
My response to Meg Coker:
"Because I did not remember the article from Jan 16, 2015, does not make the statement true then or now. Please print the retraction."
Here's the article:
Printed in the Jan. 16, 2015 edition
MEDIA RELEASE January 9, 2015 RE: Rosa Fort High School & Tunica Middle School “Green Flu” Sickout
To All Media Outlets We were just informed that the Faculty and Administration of Rosa Fort High School and Tunica Middle School, 1100 Rosa Fort Drive, Tunica, MS 38676 are staging a “Green Flu” sickout today, Friday 01/09/2015.
The teachers and administration of the Rosa Fort High School and Tunica Middle School are “sick and fed up” with Superintendent Bernard Stephen Chandler for the following reasons:
1. Superintendent Chandler’s insane protocols are preventing the teachers from teaching the children in a manner to guarantee high academic performance.
2. Superintendent Chandler cursed and ridiculed the Rosa Fort High School teachers and administrators at the Tuesday, 01/06/2014, Professional/Staff Development Meeting.
3. Superintendent Chandler continues to abuse and berate the teachers at the Rosa Fort High School and Tunica Middle School through many unprofessional acts.
4. The teachers and administrators at both schools have tried to tell the public about the harsh, hostile, and toxic education learning environment that Superintendent Chandler has created in the Tunica County School District with a special emphasis on Rosa Fort High School and Tunica Middle School.
5. The teachers and administrators feel threatened by Superintendent Chandler’s unprofessional, unethical, and terrorist behavior that is not conducive to the learning environment.
For more information, please contact the spokesperson for the “Green Flu” @ Tunica County Committee for Educational Improvement in Tunica County, MS: Robert Hall 901-487-5891 or email us back.
UPDATE: Evening of 14 Jan 2016
In response to my request for a retraction from the Tunica Times, I received the following article from Meg Coker. Hmmm, it looks like this isn't the first time the Educational Improvement Committee has been cited for organizing the sick out at our schools. As you can see, Robert Hall was mentioned in this article. If some committee member(s) helped with the organization of this event, it was not done with the permission or under agreement of the committee. I have spoken to more then a few committee members and they were not involved with the sick out event either. However, most of the members do not take the Tunica Times nor do they make an effort to read the Tunica Times.
But hey guys, I'm not the Tunica Times Police. I don't like some of the stuff they print either but I still read it. Don't count on me to do all of the rebuttals. Just because I didn't catch this the first time doesn't make it true in the recap.
My response to Meg Coker:
"Because I did not remember the article from Jan 16, 2015, does not make the statement true then or now. Please print the retraction."
Here's the article:
Printed in the Jan. 16, 2015 edition
"In the remaining months of a four year term, Superintendent of Education Steve Chandler is fighting battles on several fronts.
In December, the Tunica County Committee for Educational Improvement in Tunica County, MS petitioned the Mississippi Board of Education, State Superintendent Dr. Carey Wright and the Mississippi Department of Education to remove Chandler as Tunica County Superintendent of Education. And last Friday, as the district’s spring semester was just getting underway, an undetermined number of teachers and administrators at Tunica Middle School and Rosa Fort High School staged a “green flu” sickout organized by the same committee.
Spokesperson Robert Hall, a retired public school teacher, said about 40 teachers and administrators from the high school and middle school participated in the sick out, about half of the faculty from each campus, he added.
A media release from the group last Friday states, “The teachers and administrators are sick and fed up with Superintendent Bernard Stephen Chandler,” saying Chandler “cursed and ridiculed” RFHS teachers and administrators during a staff development meeting last Tuesday, January 6.
“The teachers and administrators at both schools have tried to tell the public about the harsh, hostile and toxic education learning environment that Superintendent Chandler has created....
“The teachers and administrators feel threatened by Superintendent Chandler’s unprofessional, unethical and terrorist behavior that is not conducive to the learning environment,” the release continues.
Students and teachers returned to district classrooms last Wednesday, January 7, from the holiday break.
In statements last week to Memphis media, Supt. Chandler said he holds teachers, parents and students accountable and that he is making the school system better. Chandler points to a rising graduation rate and the district’s kindergartners’ recent ranking as #2 in the state in preparedness.
The sick out follows on the heels of a petition drive mounted late last year that asked state education officials to remove Chandler from office and “temporarily appoint a highly qualified, experienced, knowledgeable, educated, compassionate, stable education team building person.”
The group claims to have garnered 1,000 signatures to its petition, which was submitted by committee members Ernest “Gu” Redman, Beat 5 Slate, District #5; Robert Hall, Concerned Citizens for a Better Tunica County, District #1; Barbara R. Tuchel, Tunicans for Transparency in Government, District #2; Dollie Hudson, Beat 5 Slate, District #5; Mildred P. Conley, Tunica Teens in Action, District #4; Mark E. Hudson, NAACP-Tunica County, District #2; Pastor Evelyn Hubbard, community leader, District #1; Ashley N. McKay, Tunica Teens in Action, District #1; Joe Eddie Hawkins, community leader and activist, District #5; Damien Jackson, student president of Rosa Fort High School District #3; Carolyn Steele, Tunica County retired staff, District #2; Bertha Watson, Tunica County business owner, District #4; Yulanda Harris, Tunica County business owner, District #4; and Melvin Young, Concerned Citizens for a Better Tunica County, District #1.
The petition drive was drawn up under Section 37-1-7 of the Mississippi Code, which states, “for continued neglect of duty, drunkenness, incompetency or official misconduct, the state board of education may remove a county superintendent....”
Hall said he was not sure if the latter and petition had been submitted to the state officials yet or the exact number of signatures collected countywide.
The law also states that the officer would have ten days’ notice of the charge and the opportunity to make a defense.
Chandler is expected to seek re-election this fall. He has already drawn two opponents for the post, Dr. Valerie Davis of Tunica and recently ousted high school principal Derrick Dace. At presstime, however, Chandler had not filed paperwork to qualify to run. The deadline to file is Feb. 27."
Meg Coker
Tunica Times Managing Editor
662-363-1511
******
UPDATE: 5 FEB 2016
I asked for a copy of the Press Release that was sent to the Tunica Times about the Green Flu. To me the Press Release is confusing and after having read it, I would have taken the information just as the Tunica Times did. I have highlighted the first paragraph because it does say the Educational Improvement Committee had just been informed. I have highlighted the last paragraph because it states that the Spokesperson for the organizers is Robert Hall who is also a member of the Educational Improvement Committee.
In actuality what really happened was that the teachers and administrators organized the Green Flu. Because they were afraid of being retaliated against by then Superintendent Chandler, they reached out to former teacher Robert Hall to speak for them. Robert Hall does not have email. Therefore, he reached out to another member of the Educational Improvement Committee to write a media release. The Media Release was written on the Educational Improvement Committee's letterhead. Further, the contact info was stated as the Educational Improvement Committee...again because Robert Hall doesn't have email.
Again, the entire membership of the Tunica County Educational Improvement Committee was not involved in the organization of the Green Flu. However, I can certainly understand why the Tunica Times thought this was the case.
Here is the Press Release:
Tunica County Committee for Educational Improvement in Tunica County, MS
Post Office Box 2249 Tunica, MS 38676
Telephone: 662-363-1228 Fax: 662-357-0412
Email: tunicaeducationalimprovement@gmail.com
MEDIA RELEASE January 9, 2015 RE: Rosa Fort High School & Tunica Middle School “Green Flu” Sickout
To All Media Outlets We were just informed that the Faculty and Administration of Rosa Fort High School and Tunica Middle School, 1100 Rosa Fort Drive, Tunica, MS 38676 are staging a “Green Flu” sickout today, Friday 01/09/2015.
The teachers and administration of the Rosa Fort High School and Tunica Middle School are “sick and fed up” with Superintendent Bernard Stephen Chandler for the following reasons:
1. Superintendent Chandler’s insane protocols are preventing the teachers from teaching the children in a manner to guarantee high academic performance.
2. Superintendent Chandler cursed and ridiculed the Rosa Fort High School teachers and administrators at the Tuesday, 01/06/2014, Professional/Staff Development Meeting.
3. Superintendent Chandler continues to abuse and berate the teachers at the Rosa Fort High School and Tunica Middle School through many unprofessional acts.
4. The teachers and administrators at both schools have tried to tell the public about the harsh, hostile, and toxic education learning environment that Superintendent Chandler has created in the Tunica County School District with a special emphasis on Rosa Fort High School and Tunica Middle School.
5. The teachers and administrators feel threatened by Superintendent Chandler’s unprofessional, unethical, and terrorist behavior that is not conducive to the learning environment.
For more information, please contact the spokesperson for the “Green Flu” @ Tunica County Committee for Educational Improvement in Tunica County, MS: Robert Hall 901-487-5891 or email us back.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
About those bonds...
Tunica County's bond rating has been reduced. I'm not surprised. Are you?
And it is our own fault. Time and time again we have elected and hired people because they are our friends or family or because they are from Tunica and look where it has gotten us.
What the reduction in our bond rating says is that for way, way too long we have been living above our means.
Let's take a look at our history:
1. During the early part of this century our elected officials put in place a County Administrator who helped them build all of these building without any feasibility studies. Not only that, they didn't even wait to see if the first project could sustain itself before they were on to the next.
In 2001, bonds were issued for the arena and the museum. The arena was for $30M and the museum for $3M.
In 2003, a $15M bond was issued for an airport expansion.
In 2004, bonds were issued for the RiverPark and Museum and the golf course and tennis complex.
None of these ventures has ever made money. And yet James Dunn, Cedric Burnett, Paul Battle, III, and Billy Pegram continued to be re-elected.
2. Starting in 2007, we started to see a reduction in our gaming revenue. Our income from this source went from 46.1M in 2007 to 25.9M in 2014.
From 2007 until 2011, Supervisors James Dunn, Cedric Burnett, Paul Battle, III, Bobby Williams and Billy Pegram watched as our income went south. There was another County Administrator advising the Supervisors but it was not until the election of Phillis Williams, Sonny Nickson and McKinley Daley that this CA advised the BOS that there needed to be millage added to support our debt service. This 15.77 millage was passed in Sep 2013.
3. In Dec 2013, these three new Supervisors voted to replace the second County Administrator with a highly qualified individual who wasn't born and raised in Tunica County.
Our government became more transparent under the new CA. Progress was being made. In the middle of all of this, a cry continued to be heard. "He doesn't live here". Did you ever stop to think that maybe be need expertise that doesn't exist in Tunica County?
Look at our history. What made us think that the individuals we elected, continue to elect and hire, had or have the knowledge to run Tunica County?
Our bond rating proves we are our own worst enemy.
And it is our own fault. Time and time again we have elected and hired people because they are our friends or family or because they are from Tunica and look where it has gotten us.
What the reduction in our bond rating says is that for way, way too long we have been living above our means.
Let's take a look at our history:
1. During the early part of this century our elected officials put in place a County Administrator who helped them build all of these building without any feasibility studies. Not only that, they didn't even wait to see if the first project could sustain itself before they were on to the next.
In 2001, bonds were issued for the arena and the museum. The arena was for $30M and the museum for $3M.
In 2003, a $15M bond was issued for an airport expansion.
In 2004, bonds were issued for the RiverPark and Museum and the golf course and tennis complex.
None of these ventures has ever made money. And yet James Dunn, Cedric Burnett, Paul Battle, III, and Billy Pegram continued to be re-elected.
2. Starting in 2007, we started to see a reduction in our gaming revenue. Our income from this source went from 46.1M in 2007 to 25.9M in 2014.
From 2007 until 2011, Supervisors James Dunn, Cedric Burnett, Paul Battle, III, Bobby Williams and Billy Pegram watched as our income went south. There was another County Administrator advising the Supervisors but it was not until the election of Phillis Williams, Sonny Nickson and McKinley Daley that this CA advised the BOS that there needed to be millage added to support our debt service. This 15.77 millage was passed in Sep 2013.
3. In Dec 2013, these three new Supervisors voted to replace the second County Administrator with a highly qualified individual who wasn't born and raised in Tunica County.
Our government became more transparent under the new CA. Progress was being made. In the middle of all of this, a cry continued to be heard. "He doesn't live here". Did you ever stop to think that maybe be need expertise that doesn't exist in Tunica County?
Look at our history. What made us think that the individuals we elected, continue to elect and hire, had or have the knowledge to run Tunica County?
Our bond rating proves we are our own worst enemy.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
UPDATED 7 Jan 2016: Last night....
If I thought I didn't feel well yesterday, what the Board of Supervisors did last night and what they allowed to go on during their meeting has really made me sick.
So, you now have a County Administrator who is less qualified ... I mean really less qualified ... then Michael Thompson. Here's the rub: He doesn't live here either. So, what about all of the complaining about Michael not living here? How about all those principles you were squawking about?
To Phillis, I never would have supported you on this blog had I known you were in favor of making Adrian our County Administrator. Shame on you.* If you wanted someone different with the same qualifications as Michael, that might be reasonable. But not Adrian. He's not even a CPA and Tunica County is in need of this level of expertise.
UPDATE/CORRECTION: What I have now learned is that Sonny Nickson made the motion and Phillis Williams seconded the motion to replace Michael Thompson with Adrian McKay as our County Administrator. All Supervisors voted in favor of this move. Shame on all of you. Had I known Phillis and Sonny and McKinley were not going to keep the highly educated Michael Thompson as our County Administrator, I would never have supported your re-election on this blog...not that I think my support would have changed the outcome one bit. Had you come up with an equally qualified alternative, that would be a different story. But you didn't. You caved to the unwarranted outcry to replace Thompson because he does not live in Tunica County. Adrian does not live in Tunica County either. AND he attempted to vote in our Primary Election last Aug. What is wrong with you?
To the rest of you: Why did you allow Billy Pegram to sit at your table? Don't you have a voice and a backbone?
It seems to me that Tunica wants to pick and choose what court orders they want to pay attention to. And quit blaming everything on the DEC. The mixed up voter rolls during the Primary were the fault of the Circuit Clerk. The falsely certified election for the position of the Beat 5 Supervisor's position is the fault of the Election Commission.
What kind of Kool Aide is being served in Tunica?
BTW, don't think Bob and I are moving because we are giving up on what we believe. We are moving home because Bob is sick and we need to be with our family and friends.
So, you now have a County Administrator who is less qualified ... I mean really less qualified ... then Michael Thompson. Here's the rub: He doesn't live here either. So, what about all of the complaining about Michael not living here? How about all those principles you were squawking about?
To Phillis, I never would have supported you on this blog had I known you were in favor of making Adrian our County Administrator. Shame on you.* If you wanted someone different with the same qualifications as Michael, that might be reasonable. But not Adrian. He's not even a CPA and Tunica County is in need of this level of expertise.
UPDATE/CORRECTION: What I have now learned is that Sonny Nickson made the motion and Phillis Williams seconded the motion to replace Michael Thompson with Adrian McKay as our County Administrator. All Supervisors voted in favor of this move. Shame on all of you. Had I known Phillis and Sonny and McKinley were not going to keep the highly educated Michael Thompson as our County Administrator, I would never have supported your re-election on this blog...not that I think my support would have changed the outcome one bit. Had you come up with an equally qualified alternative, that would be a different story. But you didn't. You caved to the unwarranted outcry to replace Thompson because he does not live in Tunica County. Adrian does not live in Tunica County either. AND he attempted to vote in our Primary Election last Aug. What is wrong with you?
To the rest of you: Why did you allow Billy Pegram to sit at your table? Don't you have a voice and a backbone?
It seems to me that Tunica wants to pick and choose what court orders they want to pay attention to. And quit blaming everything on the DEC. The mixed up voter rolls during the Primary were the fault of the Circuit Clerk. The falsely certified election for the position of the Beat 5 Supervisor's position is the fault of the Election Commission.
What kind of Kool Aide is being served in Tunica?
BTW, don't think Bob and I are moving because we are giving up on what we believe. We are moving home because Bob is sick and we need to be with our family and friends.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Anyone want to buy a house...
Bob and I are selling our home at 1268 Hickory Lane in the Town of Tunica.
This house was built in 2000. It's around 3,000 square feet and sits on 2 and 1/2 lots. Three bedrooms; 2 baths; formal dining; 2 car garage; large screened in back porch with a fireplace. Upstairs there is a large craft/sewing room; an unfinished bath that has been plumbed and a library that is under construction.
$250,000 Firm. Call for an appointment. 662-671-9481.
Please share. Pictures coming in the next couple of weeks.
This house was built in 2000. It's around 3,000 square feet and sits on 2 and 1/2 lots. Three bedrooms; 2 baths; formal dining; 2 car garage; large screened in back porch with a fireplace. Upstairs there is a large craft/sewing room; an unfinished bath that has been plumbed and a library that is under construction.
$250,000 Firm. Call for an appointment. 662-671-9481.
Please share. Pictures coming in the next couple of weeks.
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