Friday, May 20, 2016

Looking for a Great Deal

Friday Early Bird: 5/20/2016 from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Saturday: 5/21/2016 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Canal Park Houses

3rd Annual

Multi-Family Garage and Yard Sale

Shop for Household and Lawn Items

Follow the posted signs

"See You There"

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Starting 1 Dec 2016....

If you are a salaried employee making less than $47,476.00 per year, you will be entitled to overtime pay or compensatory time off.  Thank you President Obama.

Monday, May 16, 2016

You should have been there...

Ugh!!!  TCUD again.  What a mess.

Matt Young, the head of TCUD, addressed the Supervisors and asked for $87,000 to fund the employees' 401K accounts.  There was quite a discussion but no one...that's right no one asked why the former management company didn't fund these accounts in the first place.  Geez...

Somebody has got to get control of TCUD before anymore money is given to them.  TCUD is behind on their bills and the County is constantly having to send more money their way.  Tonight the Board approved $36,000 to bring a $100,000 loan current.  And get this, during the discussion of the $87,000 mentioned above, the County Administrator suggested that TCUD deposit into the County's General Fund what is surplus each month.  What????  There is no surplus.  What was stated in the report was that expenses for Apr 2016 were $60,000 less than what was received.  That is a month to month on paper only.  And you all wonder why I am so upset that Adrian McKay is our County Administrator?  He wasn't even a good Comptroller.

Before this Board votes on 6 Jun 2016 to give TCUD $87,000, you need to make sure this money is not really owed by the former management company.

Now, let's talk about the $300,000 Tunica County was supposed to receive from FEMA after the 2011 flood.  Last week, I was talking with a TCUD Board Member and was told that this money had been received and had been given to the Road Dept.  This is not true.  I have talked with several people and these are the facts: The former Road Manager did not fully comply with FEMA regulations pertaining to the 2011 Flood.  Therefore, we lost out on this reimbursement and this money was not received by Tunica County nor was it received by the Road Dept.  If someone else can show me otherwise, sing out.

Now, in my discussions with "several people", I did learn that TCUD owes the Road Dept. $85,000 for work they performed on TCUD's behalf.  Add that to your stack of bills TCUD.

And one more thing, whoever is spreading the story about Michael Thompson having "messed up this County" is spreading lies.  This County's financial problems stem from decisions made by anyone who served on the Tunica County Board of Supervisors before 31 Dec 2011.  That's right, your friends, your neighbors, your relatives and your fellow farmers.  You elected them and you are responsible for your vote.




Same old stuff, expecting different results

There is a Board of Supervisors' Meeting tonight at 5p.  Not many Tunicans showed up at the last meeting.  The audience seems to be getting smaller and smaller.  What happened to all of those candidates for Beat 2?  Still not showing up.

There was an appointment with former head of the Clinics, Dr. Gene Osborn.  It seems that there was a meeting held with Osborn, someone from Methodist and James Dunn.  It also seemed that none of the other Supervisors were informed or invited to the meeting.  So, why didn't the other four Supervisors call him on it?  Guess Dunn thinks he is the County Administrator.

So...Osborn's presentation was to get approval to be paid to run a survey about medical and health needs for our County.  Maybe we need this survey and maybe we don't.  What bothers me about this deal is not necessarily the survey but the person the Board keeps hiring to help fix our financial dilemma with our clinics.  Osborn is the same person who ran our clinics and couldn't make them profitable.  He's the same person who was called back to train the two present managers.  So, why do we have to keep turning to this person for help?  My take is that this is just another way for Osborn to earn money from Tunica County.  I sure hope that this survey will yield some actionable information and that the Supervisors will act accordingly.  I'm not holding my breath.

During the above presentation and discussion, both Supervisors Nickson and Williams asked questions and then voted against hiring Osborn to conduct this survey.  Dunn asked Nickson if he had a better idea.  I have an idea.  Has anyone run the numbers to find out what monies could be saved by closing one of the clinics?  How about trying to sell them?

Here's another question I have: Methodist is required under their Certificate of Need to provide some resources to Tunica County.  Will this survey satisfy their certificate of need requirement?  Hmm, now let me think: Survey or Service for the people to Tunica County?  I pick services the people could use.  Dunn, Johnson and Pegram picked Survey.  That dear friends is your vote at work.

Oh, and your County Administrator has yet to comply with the Freedom of Information letters from January.  Dunn said it was the policy of the Board of Supervisors to comply.  I'm not going to go away and you should know this by now.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Community Event Thu, 12 May 2016

Why cook when you can bring home fish from the

Tunica Lions Club Fish Fry

Thursday, 12 May 2016

5:00 PM 'til 7:00 PM

Eat In or Carry Out

at the Lions/ VFW Building on Hospital Street

$10.00 a plate in advance

$12.00 at the door

To get your ticket call: Jimmy Boyd: 357-8472

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Water needed for Flint, Michigan

Tunica 10 Point Coalition is collecting donations of bottled water to be sent to Flint, Michigan.

This is their announcement:

Dear Potential Donor:

The Tunica 10 Point Coalition, Inc. in conjunction with local organizations are sponsoring a "Water for Flint" drive through May 5, 2016.

The Flint Michigan families are suffering from lead poisoning in their water and are in desperate need of bottled water for life sustainability.  In an effort to aid the need of the people in Flint, we are asking the Tunica County local government, businesses, churches and individuals to donate bottled water to this cause.

Cases of bottled water can be delivered to each of the four (4) Recreation Centers at any time.  Monetary donations are accepted and can be delivered to any Tunica 10 Point Coalition affiliate.  We ask that any monetary donations be in the form of a check made payable to Tunica 10 Point Coalition, Inc.

We hope that Tunica County citizens can unify to help the people of Flint, Michigan in their time of need.

If any additional information is needed, please call:

Evelyn Hubbard: 901-569-8240
Billy Willis: 662-357-8513

Thank you in advance for your donations and act of kindness and generosity.

Monday, May 2, 2016

18 Apr Board of Supervisors' Meeting

This is the report the Transparency Committee filed with the Board of Supervisors on the above date. There is more to be said.  So, look at the notes below.  There is a BOSs' Meeting tonight at 5p.

18 Apr 2016 Board of Supervisors’ Meeting @ 5p

Thank you for the appointment this evening.

Since the last Board meeting I have asked 3 of the Supervisors to take another look at the hiring of Tim Hale.  It has been brought to my attention that Hale does not have the 20 years experience that you and the public were told he had.  If you remember correctly, it was this experience that you believed warranted the $47K salary rather than the $43K salary.  I hope that you all have asked the appropriate questions and gotten your answers.  As a woman, I object to a man being paid more for the same job that a woman is doing for less money.  If you have found that Hale does not have the 20 years experience that was reported to you and the public, I am asking that you reduce his salary to what we paid Deliah when she worked in this capacity.

Also since the last Board meeting, I have been told by one Supervisor that the 2014 Audit has been completed and this work was done by Deliah Vaughn our Comptroller.  This is as it should be: the Audit is the responsibility of the Comptroller.  I’m left to wonder why the 2014 Audit was not done by Adrian McKay when he was the Comptroller.  It seems to me that everyone was so quick to pin this omission on Michael Thompson when it was clearly the responsibility of the Comptroller. (See Note 1 below.)

On 14 Jan 2016, we hand delivered several requests for Public Records to the Board, Rechelle Siggers and Adrian McKay.  We followed-up with this Board on 28 Jan 2016.  I have had several conversations with your Attorney about the status of these requests.  To make a long story short, the County Administrator is now demanding that we pay labor and copy charges for this information including his own resume.  At this point, I need to ask: What are you all hiding from the public? (Note 2 below.)

On one of these requests, a claim for $376,368 is without documentation and the public has a right to know what this money covered.  This is from the 2009-2010 fiscal year and we have been asking since 2011.

And one last thing: at your last meeting three of you voted against continuing with the medical insurance presented to you by Nick Floyd and Associates.  Nick Floyd is our Agent-of-Record.  During his presentation he told you that he had already looked at other companies and that United Healthcare still offered the best coverage for Tunica County. 


Supervisors Dunn, Johnson and Pegram had until 5p on 5 Apr 2016 to change your vote.  You didn’t and your decision cost us $149,852.  As I understand it, the three of you have decided to ask for bids for our medical insurance.  Unless I missed something, I have not seen your request for bids advertised in the Tunica Times.(Note 3 below.)

Note 1: I've looked at the 2014 Audit very briefly.  I've been looking at these reports over the years and have never seen so many exception before.  Except for an entry by Michael Thompson that was entered in the wrong year, the errors are directly attributable to our former Comptroller Adrian McKay.  This is scary folks.

Additionally, some of the responses from the auditing firm seem a bit too familiar to me.  Perhaps it is time to get another firm to do our audits.

And, the Sheriff and the Circuit Clerk were again written up for the same thing...year after year.

Note 2:  After having delivered this report, James Dunn stated that it is Board Policy to comply with all Open Record Requests.  Let's see what happens tonight.

Note 3: I found out at the meeting that there was a letter sent by Nick Floyd and Associates giving the BOSs another bit of time to decide on their medical insurance.  Ultimately, the insurance from Nick Floyd and Associates was approved with employees paying 5% on their own premium.  (Pegram voted no.)  I believe I heard Michael Johnson say something about he didn't appreciate Nick making his presentation and then expecting them to decide on the spot.  This is a part of the ACA (Obamacare) law.  It is my understanding that this was put into the law to prevent insurance companies from increasing premiums when they already have a company's business.  That is to say, keep the same costs or look elsewhere and pay for an increase.  Michael, I will say here what I have said to your face:  Had you been involved with County government and attended meetings in more than a cursory fashion, you would have known this.  

Later in the meeting, there was quite a discussion between Dunn and Nickson about the BOSs voting to bid on insurance.  Dunn accused Nickson of misleading the public.  While it is true that the BOSs did vote to bid insurance, this action was not followed through by advertising for bids as was stated in the report above.  It is not enough to vote at the table, you must also follow through.  Further, Nick Floyd is our Agent-of-Record and he already told us he had investigated other companies including the beloved Cigna.  Why is it that Nick Floyd is being held to a different standard than Gordon Burke.  By the way, as the Agent-of-Record, Burke needs to present to Floyd before he presents to the Board.  IMHO.

Waiting: I am waiting to hear if Supervisors are going to investigate the Tim Hale situation to find out the truth.