Tuesday, November 19, 2024
End Times: We Actually Support RFK and his MAHA
Monday, November 18, 2024
Circle the Wagons (at Florence City Hall)
When this reporter arrived, the chairs were all arranged in a circle in the auditorium of the Florence city hall for the special called meeting by President Kaytrina Simmons to discuss the plans for the new city hall building. The few reporters and spectator citizens who showed up for the meeting were not included in the “circle of trust” evidently. Our suggestions and ideas were outside the circle. In the circle was Kaytrina Simmons, Jackie Hendrix, Blake Edwards, Jimmy Oliver, Bill Griffin and Michele Eubanks along with 2 or 3 department heads, city attorney Billy Musgrove and representatives from Lambert, Ezell and Durham architectural firm.
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Equal Justice Initiative Has Its Eyes on Sheffield
Sheffield. What can you say about Sheffield? One of the two Sheffield bloggers who toil here once wrote some beautiful comments on what the city was like in its glory days. Yet a Florence friend has mentioned one of the few points of friction between her parents was her father opposing her mother's shopping in that Colbert town due to its "wild citizens."
When asked about the current situation in Sheffield, Colbert Commissioner Tori Bailey replied: “There has long been a kind of disconnect between communities of color and law enforcement. Unfortunately, many of us do not feel that law enforcement is actually there to serve and protect.”
According to attorney Roderick Van Daniel and the Equal Justice Initiative, he is currently representing five Black and Latino citizens in suits against the City of Sheffield. (We can't keep up!) One of these lawsuits was originally filed by Dennoriss Richardson against former Sheffield police officers Ricky Terry, Max Dotson, and three others, accusing them of physical abuse. Since the death of Mr. Richardson, the plaintiff is listed as his wife Leigh Richardson.
On November 23rd, there will be a March at 2:00 p.m. for "Justice, answers, and truth" about Richardson's hanging death. Participants will march from the Sheffield City Hall to the Colbert County Courthouse. We wish them safety and success. Readers are invited to send in their accounts of the event.
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Attn: Florence - How Is This Explained?
The City of Florence needs change in at least two departments - one being Parks and Recreation. How many of you use the City's recreational facilities? Oh, you say, you don't but they bring in tourists for tournaments, etc. Really? The big tournament must choose between Florence and Madison, so which wins? Don't you think it might just be the town closer to Huntsville with its myriad of other entertainments?
Speaking of Madison, that city is currently having a weekly civics course to bring more citizens into the government mix. Recently, one topic was recreation. Take a look at this visual:
Huntsville, the largest city listed, Budgets $51.80 per person for recreation. And Florence? $217.56 per citizen. All figures are using latest 2024 data.
Is there something wrong with this picture? Could part of it be Bill Jordan's new pickle ball courts that only a few will use? Could part of it be Andy Betterton's complete lack of common sense?
August 2025 is coming!
Friday, November 15, 2024
Stanley Hopes to Overcome $54K Loss in Future Budgets
Sheffield mayor Steve Stanley recently announced that the city's liability insurance premium increased by $53,982.00 for the 2025 budget year. He hopes to reel in costs in future years.
Why does Steve Stanley think he'll be around in future years?
Stanley lay the cost of the increase at the door of the police department, citing at least four lawsuits, plus the damage to city property involving reckless officers. He specifically mentioned replacing former Chief Ricky Terry and terminating Wes Holland and Kaegan Cook.
Holland was a long time Tuscumbia officer who had migrated to Sheffield in the past few years. Cook had been named in a recent 15 million dollar lawsuit filed by a Florence chiropractor and later accused of a second unknown infraction.
At least one of the four suits* facing Sheffield goes back five years. It seems that, as usual, it's too little too late from Steve Stanley. We have many readers in Sheffield, and each who contacts us mentions new leadership coming in 2025.
* We continue to see four suits against Sheffield listed in the press; however, we believe the actual number is five - three from black males, one from a white male, and one from a white female.
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Thursday, November 14, 2024
A Teacher Speaks Out/Spring Park
We've received an interesting comment from a local teacher (not in the Lauderdale County system):
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Rogers Assailant Was 13 Years Old
Over the past two days, we've received around 100 reports of various assaults at Rogers School in Green Hill. Some referred to the same incidents, but there is still a troubling number.
We will publish reports that can be verified, but will not use names of children. We need certain info to publish: Names (not used in our blog), age, time, nature of crime, reports (or problems reporting), and punishment if any.
Even with a large number of parents contacting us, we have only one that we can verify with the above info.
Victim: Male junior varsity football player
Perp: Male - 13 years old
Crime: He and some friends attempted to sodomize the other young football player with an inanimate object.
Report: Yes. No problems mentioned reporting.
Punishment: 30 days in school suspension
We have no idea how the perp's family handled this, but it's proof of some major problems in his home life. The victim's parents apparently agreed to this punishment; we are surprised they didn't insist on more legal repercussions for this lovely teen thug. The boy's coach? Many think he encouraged the situation.
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That brings us to a recurring theme among those who have reported - the reports somehow become "lost." If you report an attack on your child, you should be given (if at a county school) the deputy's name taking the report and a number for future reference. No report should just be "lost."
We'll be addressing this issue again in a few days.