Thursday, October 19, 2023

Stanley Wants to Convene the IL Board; TD Finally Asks for Answers

 



After John Elkington's attorney in lawsuits against Inspiration Landing announced he was no longer representing the Memphis developer due to lack of payment, Sheffield mayor Steve Stanley stated it was time to reconvene the Community Cooperative District Board. Just who make up the board?

According to 2019 and 2023 TimesDaily articles, the body is composed of Ronnie Wicks, Jimmie Gardiner, Keith Worsham, Steve Hargrove, Caitln Holland, Gary Highfield, Fred Mason, and Stanley himself. We believe that one member has been phased out; however, we are not certain. That's how secretive the entire proceedings have been.

Nor do we yet know the outcome of a Monday called meeting to address giving Elkington still more land along 20th Avenue. If anyone does, please contact us.

We do know that the TimesDaily has finally compared IL to DreamVision. That's at least a start in securing answers as to what the Memphis mogul is planning at this point. In less than three months, IL will be entering its tenth year in development. Let's hope Stanley realizes he needs to don some clothes.


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Wednesday, October 18, 2023

River Zurinsky Tells It Like It Is

 



There are six districts in Florence, but only five fire stations. Alas, as River Zurinsky pointed out at the last council meeting, the highly populated District 4 has no dedicated fire hall.

There's discussion of a new station, but not in District 4. No, a new station may be destined for District 3 - Bill Griffin's territory. Why?

District 3 may need an improved home, but surely District 4 with no fire station to serve its residents needs one first. Why does anyone think a new District 3 station is logical?

Thanks to River Zurinsky, a former Florence political candidate, for having the intelligence and courage to stand before the council to point this out (we can't say this strongly enough). We firmly believe Mr. Zurinsky is a great fit in the City of Florence. Let's hope he has a bright political future.

As for District 4, Michelle Eubanks had to be absent from the last council meeting. Let's hope she soon tells Griffin just where he can put his new fire station request. There's plenty of room...


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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Respect!!! (A Florence City Council Review)

 




The comedian Rodney Dangerfield used to have a line in his stand-up comedy act: “I can’t get no respect.” That could have been printed on a placard and put in front of Kaytrina Simmons chair on the podium at the Oct. 17th council meeting. 

Starting with the agenda as presented before any meetings actually began, Ms. Simmons and District 1 seemed to be having what was about to take place thrown in their faces. On the regular agenda appeared the resolution to accept bids on the partial renovation of the Handy recreation center which required a separate vote while on the consent agenda was a resolution to approve a contract to spend 7.5 million dollars on new baseball fields among other things at the Sportsplex. 

What was particularly evident in the amount of shade thrown was the Sportsplex resolution being on the consent agenda, lumped it in with paying of bills by the city treasurer and reimbursing travel expenses. Ms. Simmons did manage to get the item moved to the regular agenda but from the look on the other council members faces it appeared passage of this was a “done deal”. From there it went downhill for Ms. Simmons and those in her district who wanted a totally renovated recreation center.

It has been reported about the mysterious meeting of the parks and recreation committee that Ms. Simmons was not invited to attend where the decision was made to only remodel part of the recreation center. In a more public original meeting where Ms. Simmons and several representatives from District 1 were in attendance, it has been stated that a total remodel of the center had been decided which could cost up to 2 million dollars. The final figure in the 2nd meeting settled upon by the mayor Andy Betterton and Jimmy Oliver and co., was more in the 950k region. 

Ms. Simmons stated her frustration at being left out on these financial decisions and with that Jimmy Oliver attempted to explain why this took place. Let’s just call this double talk. But, one thing that was very telling during this exchange between these two city councilpersons was the total look of disgust and lack of concern on the faces of the others on the podium. At one point where Ms. Simmons practically begged to be included in meetings not one of the other councilpersons even looked up. Their eyes were firmly fixed downward.

From there, votes were cast and all was approved as is the case in all matters where the mayor and certain council members are involved. During one of the remarks from the public at the end of the meeting it was stated by an apparent exasperated resident of District 1 to “go ahead, do us wrong in District 1 and ignore the kids in Florence but I promise you this, I’m going to meet you at the polls and you are not going to like it.”

The council can disrespect Kaytrina Simmons, but they cannot disrespect the voters in the city of Florence and expect to keep their jobs.


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Monday, October 16, 2023

John Elkington Asks for More Land

 



John Elkington always has answers to questions on how to kick-start Inspiration Landing. Now, he says it needs more land. Specifically, he is asking Sheffield to vacate a right-of-way that runs along 20th Street, adding acreage to his vast property holdings in that enchanted corner of Sheffield. A Monday afternoon meeting will decide that issue.

As far as we know, absolutely nothing has been done concerning IL in 2023...at least nothing by Elkington. Sheffield mayor Steve Stanley and council members are apparently attempting to recruit industry to that magic area. That's right; if Elkington can't get any restaurants or entertainment venues to break ground, perhaps new industry could be lured to the area.

Please explain again why Sheffield needed John Elkington and his voodoo hoodoo to begin with?



Sunday, October 15, 2023

Why Are Some Alleged Criminals Protected?

 



Many years ago, a local educator was arrested for a sex crime. There was no Internet, but the TimesDaily did publish arrests...if they were provided them by the various police departments. Alas, this deviant was allowed to go free on the condition he retire from the school system he had served for years.

Seven years ago, a local police officer on unpaid leave due to an unrelated crime was arrested for domestic violence. While his name appeared in various arrest lists, his photo did not. Why?

On October 13th, at 2:40 a.m., Florence police arrested a 49 year-old white male and charged him with First Degree Rape. His arrest didn't show up on the roster provided by the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department (one must do a specific name search for Florence arrests to be listed). The alleged rapist's arrest did appear on a site which does not provide photos of any inmate.

We've been told that the alleged rapist is, like the long-ago educator, one who would be least suspected of such a crime. A name with photo should appear in a few days on other local sites, but for now the accused man is free to continue his life as if nothing has happened.

Welcome to the Shoals where not all are created equal...


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Saturday, October 14, 2023

Alabama Baptist University Prof Defends Hamas

 



Samford University professor Christopher Burks reportedly defended the terrorist group Hamas to at least one of his classes. Is there any kind of video or audio? It would seem not. Burks did later remove his website and restrict his X account.

Samford is a Baptist university which claims to teach conservative ideals. Well, so much for that. Burks has since denied the accusations, and Samford has condemned the comments...if true. Tucker Carlson remains unrepentant for basically commenting Israel should roll over and play dead...or is that savagely murdered? We're waiting for Kanye (a Christian leader per Carlson) and his pal Fuentes to comment. 

Some of our bloggers are Baptists; we do not believe they feel this way about Israel, a country that has recently made many mistakes, but in no way deserves the beheading of infants. Or was that a gun blast to their heads? There was an actual argument over the manner of death brought to these innocents.

Let's hope Samford promptly ships Burks to Harvard.


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