A Revised Madison Tournament Brackets can be found on page 10.
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THURSDAY, Jan. 3, 2013
The Annual Pink Out game at Madison, is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 15. If interested in still placing an order for a shirt or hoodie, contact Shari Embree or Mary DeOrnellis.
VOLUME 146, NO. 01
Elected officials receive oath of office
The elected officials of Monroe County were given their oath of office, surrounded by friends and family, at noon, on Monday, Dec. 31, in the rotunda of the Monroe County Courthouse, Paris. “I always want to make this ceremony special,” said Monroe County Clerk Sandra Francis who passed out flowers to the candidates as they received their oath of office. Clerk Sandra Francis then gave each member their oath of office beginning with Eastern District Commissioner Mike Whelan and then continuing in order with Eastern District Commissioner Glenn E. Turner, new Treasurer Rita Wilkerson, Public Administrator Marguerite Jones and Sheriff David Hoffman. Each of the candidates ran unopposed in the November election except Eastern District Commissioner Whelan who defeated Republican challenger David Trainor receiving 71 percent of the votes cast. Treasurer Wilkerson did have a primary challenge from incumbent treasurer Mary Lynn Powell and narrowly defeating Powell by 38 votes in a closely contested election.. Wilkerson sealed her
Monroe County Elected Officials Receive Oath of Office ...
Left to right, Eastern District Commissioner Mike Whelan, Western District Commissioner Glenn E. Turner, Treasurer Rita Wilkerson, County Clerk Sandra Francis, Public Administrator Marguerite Jones and Sheriff David Hoffman. Not pictured: Corner Jim Reinhard. (Below left) New Monroe County Treasurer Rita Wilkerson. APPEAL PHOTOS win with a large Monroe City showing as the last precinct was announced winning 534 to 496.
R-II Board Members approve OPAA bid
Paris R-II Board of Education President Libby Williams called the December regular board meeting to order at 6:01 p.m., on Wednesday, Dec. 19. All seven board members answered roll call. The board members unanimously approved the consent agenda consisting of the Financial Statement and bills presented for payment; Minutes of the Nov. 15, 2012 Regular Board Meeting; Transfer of Funds (Bond Issue to Fund 4: $137,214.27; Fund 1 to
Fund 2: $25,402.17); Attendance Report; Transportation Report; and substitute teacher report. Program Evaluations: Transportation Director Lloyd Huffman presented the transportation evaluation to the board members. December Graduates: The board members approved an early semester graduate as presented contingent upon completion of all graduation requirements. Superintendent’s Report and Communications: SuperintenContinued to page 7
Governor Jay Nixon appointed Powell Monroe County Treasurer in March 2011.
Wilkerson and her husband Raymond have six children and seven grandchildren.
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It is not to late to file for available positions on local; boards and councils. The filing dates for the April 2, 2013 municipal election began on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012, and will end on Tuesday, Jan. 15. The election will fill vacant seats on local, city and miscellaneous boards and councils. Local positions include: The Paris Board of Education has two openings – the seats of now serving board members Glenda Miller and Raymond Batsell. The positions have an associated three-year term. Candidates may file their applications with the Superintendent’s Office during normal business hours until the final filing date of Jan. 15. Incumbents Glenda Miller and Raymond Batsell have filed for office. For the City of Paris: Two Aldermen positions are open, those currently held by Aldermen Kevin Embree and Chris Popkes, Ward 1 and Ward 2 respectively. All positions are for two-year terms. The city tax collector to be elected is for a two-year term. Those wishing to file can do so by filing their Declaration of Candidacy with the Clerk at the City Office between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday except Jan. 15, when filing hours shall be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Incumbent Kevin Embree has filed for office. Holliday C-2 Board of Education: The board has two threeyear term positions available
(currently held by Andrew Williams and Mendy Blades) and interested individuals may apply during school hours until the January closing date. Filing will continue during the district’s regular business hours, which are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. until Jan. 15. Filing will not occur on days that the school district’s offices are closed due to inclement weather. Village of Holliday: The council has two two-year terms to be filled. Individuals may file their declaration of candidacy with the City Clerk, 101 West Reid Street, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, during the filing dates above. The two positions open are currently held by Johny Ragsdale and Guy Callison. Middle Grove Board of Education: The Middle Grove C-1 Board has two three-year positions available. Filings will be
received during normal school hours with associated closing for the holidays at the school office, 11476 Route M, Madison. Monroe County Nursing Home District: Sub-Districts #3 & 4 each have a three-year position open. Potential candidates must live within the designated district they are applying to as a candidate. Declarations forms may be picked up at the County Clerk’s office at the courthouse – from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday – Friday. For Monroe Manor Board District #3, Richard J. Fredrick and Monroe Manor Board District #4, Guy Callison have filed for office. Monroe County Health Department: The Monroe County Health department has two trustee openings each a four-year term. Declarations forms may be picked up at the County Clerk’s office at the courthouse – from 8 a.m. Continued to page 4
The City of Paris will be providing an extension for late penalties on utility bills which are due in the months of December, January and February. Bills due between Dec. 15-31 may be paid until Tuesday, Jan. 8, bills due
between Jan. 15-31 may be paid until Friday, Feb. 8, and bills due between Feb. 15-29 may be paid until Friday, March 8, without late penalties. Any utility bill which is not paid by the above listed dates will be assessed a 10% penalty and is subject to disconnection for non-payment at 1:00 p.m., on that date.
Candidates continue to file for available positions
City of Paris adds extra days to utility payments
Monroe County Appeal