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Central Business Award Winners
Jonathan and Lindsey Sumich (right) of Oak Point Fresh Market, Central’s Large Business of the Year. For all the winners, see Page 2.
Jacob Lesage of Central High
Central City News • Thursday, March 10, 2011 • Vol. 14, No. 5 • 20 Pages • Circulation 11,000 + 8,000 on-line • centralcitynews.net
Top Business Awards Central Drug Store Named Business of the Year
Claud Derbes Has Quintuple Bypass Surgery
CENTRAL —The 2ndAnnual Central Business Awards ceremonies drew a packed house, as 24 Central businesses and individuals were honored for their service to the people of Central. The event, sponsored by the Central City News, was held at Elegant Memories and catered by Travis Spinosa and Stacey Lancaster Debbie Cooper. Central Drug Store was named Central’s Business of the Year. Owner Claud Derbes accepted the award. EnCENTRAL BUSINESS AWARD winners included former Rep. Donald Ray Kennard trepreneur of the Year honors were
Photo by Jolice Provost
CENTRAL — Last week, Central Drug Store was named Central’s Business of the Year for the 2nd straight year. Central Drug Store owner and pharmacist Claud Derbes was on hand at the award ceremonies to accept the award and say a few words. He appeared fit and in Claud Derbes good health. But, shortly thereafter, a visit to his physician revealed the need for immediate open heart surgery to repair some blocked arteries. On Friday, “Mr. Claud,” as he is affectionately known in Central, was fretting about his surgery, which was scheduled for Monday. “I’ve never really been in the hospital or had a serious problem. Not even a broken toe!” he said. Later that day, he pulled a friend aside to say, “I just want to thank you for all you’ve done for me.” But the friend was having none of it. “Claud, you’ll
Entrepreneurs of The Year for 2011 Are Gil Matherne, Stacey Lancaster
See CENTRAL on Page 9
Next Mayor Would Be Bound by Contract
(left), Lifetime Service Award, and Gil Matherne, Entrepreneur of the Year.
CENTRAL — The next Mayor of Central would be locked into a master privatization contract with a firm such as CH2MHILL for onehalf of his four-year term, according to a Request of Qualifications and Proposals (RFQP) sent out by
the City of Central last week. Although the RFQP has not been approved by the City Council, Mayor Mac Watts authorized it to be issued as a result of recommendations by a 21-member committee he appointed.
See CENTRAL’S on Page 2
The proposed five-year contract would not expire until June 30, 2016 — two years after the next Mayor of Central is sworn in on July 1, 2014. City Attorney Sheri Morris has See CITY on Page 16
115 Townhouses Proposed for Sullivan at Wax
High Density Development Vote Tonight
Photo by Terrie Palmer
CENTRAL — The Central City under Central’s Master Plan. MeCouncil will meet tonight on whethdium Density allows only four reser to approve a 115-unit townhouse idential units per acre. However, development by Jeff Couvillion at the 115 townhouses would be built the intersection of Wax and Sulliin an area of less than eight acres. van roads. The meeting will begin • Rentability. One Councilat 6 p.m. at Kristenwood. men said he doesn’t want the proj The units would average 1,240 ect to be a backdoor way to bring square feet and be gated. more apartments to Central. He The Council previously sent is concerned that the units could the proposal back to the Planning be rented out by the owners, as is & Zoning Commission because of done in Central Woods. problems involving drainage and Danger of Pedestrian Faa retention pond. Those problems talities. The proposal before the appear to have been resolved, but Council provides no plan or fundseveral other questions remain ing for pedestrian crossing of Sulabout the project, including: livan Road to Wal-Mart. Currently, • High Density Development residents of Central Woods dodge in Medium Density Area. The traffic while walking across Wax development site, which is located Road to Wal-Mart without the benbehind Central Square, is currently efit of sidewalks or a crossing. The zoned Rural and is set aside for SERVANT LEADERSHIP AWARD winner Blackie Bell shown with Kayla Williams intersection at Sullivan and Wax is “Medium Density” development (left) and Della Lewis. Bell shared the honor with Dr. Tony and Judy LoBue. wider and more dangerous.