Tuesday, April 1, 2025

SOMETIMES IT REALLY DOES STINK

 




There were 3 main issues for discussion at the Florence city council meeting held on Tuesday, April 1st. And no this is not an April fool’s joke. Well, maybe just one. Look for it at the end.

Anyway, the first thing to get my attention was the last-minute addition of 2 agenda items pertaining to the tax abatements for Eugene Sak and his remodeling of the old Downtowner Motor Inn into a “ReVerb” hotel. At the last meeting he presented a rather complicated plan to somehow renew the amount of tax abatement he would get for the next 20 years if the hotel is built. This assessment may be wrong but honestly, I think that even the council did not know what was going on. Sak said he had petitioned the state of Alabama to get some kind of additional tax break from a new program toward the cost of construction. Sak stated he needed an answer by March 31st. As usual, Michele Eubanks was the one to catch the “inconsistency” and question why this was being put on the April 1st agenda at the last minute. One of Sak’s lawyers came to the podium and said that a few days would not count. Now anyway. City attorney Billy Musgrove tried to do some lawyerly clarification, but the explanation seemed lacking. Confused yet? That may be how it was planned. Anyway, Ms. Eubanks was the only no vote and Kaytrina Simmons abstained on immediate consideration. This tabled the item. If an agenda item comes before the council again by Sak, it takes it well past the “supposed” deadline. But look for another bite at the apple. After all, the snake did not give up the first time he tried to tempt Eve.

The second issue was brought up by David Carson in the citizen’s remarks section concerning the consent agenda items. For those unfamiliar with the city of Florence agenda, there are two sections of items. One is called consent where request from department heads and other payments such as reimbursement for trips by the mayor are listed. These require no discussion and are voted on together with a yea or nay vote. Then there are the regular agenda items. These are supposed to be either for non-budgeted items which involve a significant amount of taxpayer money or for zoning and other regulatory changes. But there have been times when a department head would request an agenda item which involved millions of taxpayer dollars, and it is placed on the consent agenda. It has never really been clear to me if this is by mistake or on purpose. This was the case with the $9+ million-dollar remodel of Veteran’s Park into a Tennis and Pickleball complex. These are usually caught by a councilperson or by an attentive citizen to the business of the city of Florence. Such as David Carson. He has been responsible for several multi-million-dollar items being moved from the consent agenda without discussion to the regular agenda with LOTS of discussion. Every now and then he finds one that slips under the radar. He did in this meeting. Item (k) on the consent agenda read as follows: Resolution to file a settlement of the liability claim filed against the city for property damage sustained at 2200 Berry Ave, Florence, Al, for an amount not to exceed $160,000, sponsored by Bill Musgrove. When it was time for remarks on agenda items David asked if a city dump truck ran into a house. Why the large amount? And why did some details of the liability claim not at least be presented somewhere in a resolution or even discussed in the meeting? With this Billy Musgrove just said it was attorney/ client privilege rules that apply but a follow up question from me would have been is not the defendant in this case to some extent be the taxpayer in the city of Florence? Mr. Carson’s question was never addressed by the city council.

Then we come to the malodorous part of the meeting. There has been a raw sewage leak in the 1100 block of Wood Ave at 7 points for several days now. I was first made aware of it on Facebook postings but smelled the odor myself firsthand when I went to Peck Hardware. Let me just put it this way, it was not the smell of jasmine in the air. There was an article in the Times Daily from Bernie Delinski in Saturday’s edition which I think captured the situation very well. The sewer pipe in that part of North Florence is at least 50 years old and made of clay. The city says the leak is not from the pipe but from a conduit that is linking the pipe to the 5 businesses in the block. The business owners, or at least those interviewed in the article, feel the city should take care of replacing the conduit or the feeder line. At the work session Tad Cole, department head of solid waste and recycle, says it cannot be fixed by the city without a special resolution. And that was how it was left at the meeting. There has been much discussion on social media concerning the city of Florence not updating the city sewer and drainage pipes. These past few days many jabs taken concerning this situation have been aimed at the city and particularly District 1 councilperson, Kaytrina P. Simmons. Some of them have seemed over the top. But some have been funny. One that was posted on April 1st seemed to be an April Fool's Day joke that said: “Kaytrina Simmons is running for her “TURD” term on the Florence City council.” I thought it was clever although kind of gross but evidently Kaytrina Simmons was not amused. She said she had been personally attacked when the time came in the meeting for remarks from the council were. Anyway, it seems the crap is in the streets even if it has not hit the fan yet. And it still stinks.










Monday, March 31, 2025

The Plot Thickens at Harlan Elementary

 



From an informed source:

and it continues....

Principal Casteel’s actions at Harlan have continued to raise serious concerns about misconduct, intimidation, and cover-ups. And of course Shaw and the rest of the Florence City School board is all about joining in to sweep this under the rug.

During an incident, Casteel physically interacted with an officer—an act that could and should have led to an arrest. all on school campus and in the hallways (camera footage anyone??)

Instead of supporting law enforcement, the principal attempted to take control, even trying to seize evidence from the officer.

A few days later, the principal sent a carefully crafted email to staff, seemingly meant to discourage future contact with anyone if it wasn't him. The timing raises serious questions: Was this an attempt to suppress reports and protect the school’s image over student safety? yet again.... 

This incident isn’t just administrative overreach—it’s about the safety of students, the integrity of the school, and whether the administration is actively suppressing crucial information

Who is the administration really protecting—the students or the school’s reputation?

This demands further investigation.





Sunday, March 30, 2025

What CP Didn't Do

 



Everyone loved CP. Who wouldn't? After all, at only 17, he...

* Has been recruited by UNA

* Has been recruited by Murray State

* Has been recruited by North Dakota

* Has been recruited by UAB

* Has been recruited by Jacksonville State

* Has been recruited by Kennesaw State

* Has been recruited by Yale 

* Has been recruited by Dartmouth

* Has been recruited by Middle Tennessee

* Has been recruited by Auburn

* Has been recruited by Florida State

* Has been recruited by Troy State

* Has been recruited by Mississippi State

* Has been recruited by South Alabama

* Has been recruited by University of Tennessee

* Has been recruited by Michigan

* Has been recruited by Samford

* Has been recruited by UT - Martin

* Has been recruited by Georgia Southern

* Has been recruited by University of West Georgia

* Was the male athlete of the month for entire state in 10/2023

* Was WAFF's player of the year for 2024

* Was Region's Most Valuable Player 2024

* Was All State for both 2023 and 2024

* Went home to Russellville and left his 13 year-old friend dead at a Florence apartment complex

You may want to read that last one again.

We may not know exactly why CP, rising athletic star that he is, has been accused of involvement in a murder/robbery, but we know the police had to hunt him down at his home in Russellville and arrest him at 3:00 a.m. the next morning.

No matter how many friends/fans say he never intended to rob anyone, there's no denying how the encounter ended and what CP's actions were, or should we say weren't. 

Somehow, we don't think all those fancy universities want CP on their football team now...


Note: Illustration is a stock image.


Saturday, March 29, 2025

"Nobody's Butt Is Worth $1,200.00"

 



If you're out of the loop, raw sewage has been running down North Wood Avenue at Seven-Points. Yes, as you wait in line for your order at Mickey D's, you're treated to a stench straight from Mumbai on an August afternoon. 

The problem is the broken line is private. The latest take is that it's a line used by several businesses - not the City. The projected cost of digging up the street (and that's not including fixing the pipe) is 48K. 

There's been a back and forth between the City, a few businesses, Rep. Bill Griffin, and Rep. Kaytrina Simmons on just what needs to be done. Meanwhile, used toilet paper is creating its own version of snow on the asphalt in March.

Now you may think this is the story, but as they say: Wait, there's more! One local store owner wants to know why Florence says it can't invest the 48K, an amount reportedly not in its budget. This same woman has found something odd that is in the City's budget.

Yes, the City of Florence has purchased one office chair for $1,200.00. She doesn't care who got it, she say's no one's butt is worth that much. We agree.

We didn't pay half that much for our recliner that doubles as an office. Someone, in fact several individuals, needs to ask about this during the next council meeting. Because if it's Andy's ample glutes that are enshrined in the chair, he needs to just head on home right then.





Friday, March 28, 2025

He Was Only 13

 



The news reports are calling Wednesday's alleged robbery a plot - a plot concocted by a 17 year-old and a 13 year-old. That's right, the dead boy wasn't even 14 as most reports said. He was 13 years and 11 months. Now he'll be that age forever.

His obituary is online; it mentions all his family. On paper, he appeared loved. If the Florence Police are correct in theory, how did this boy, one might even say little boy, who proudly wore his middle school football uniform in photos, come to lie dead in an apartment complex parking lot?

Our blogger J. Redmon has often mentioned the problems with today's children. Something like this really brings it home.

Something needs to be done. Let's hope Sunday's sermons carry some pithy remarks for all of us.




Thursday, March 27, 2025

What Is Wrong with These Guys?

 



It's been a violent week. First, a 25 year-old Lauderdale County man is charged with Felony Murder after a deadly barroom brawl. He should have known better. Now he's looking at a minimum of 15 years in prison. All over a woman?

Then we have the 27 year-old Rogersville would-be bank robber. Looking at his age, no previous record, and alleged actions, we're going with schizophrenia. No matter the cause, two innocent people were shot, and he's dead.

Now for the cherry on top, a 14 year-old masked Colbert Heights 8th grader has committed armed robbery...or attempted to. Over an I-Pod no less. It cost him his life. People are calling him a child. Child or not, he should have known better. Did he think it was cute?

The Franklin Free Press has named the 14 year-old's alleged accomplice. We'll have more on that tomorrow, but for now let's just say if this 17 year-old is guilty of what Florence Police say he is, he's in more trouble than anyone could have imagined - as in Life Without.




Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Q&A About Court Street Homicide

 



Q. Why is there so much discussion about this death?

A. One reason is the location; not too many people have been murdered on Court Street in the last century.


Q. Exactly what time did the fight happen?

A. According to the TimesDaily, Brandon Davis struck Jeremy Benson at around 1:15 a.m. on Sunday, March 16th.


Q. Was this during a pub crawl?

A. According to one of our readers, it was not. "Shamrock the Block" was on March 22nd.


Q. How old was Benson?

A. Florence Police stated his age as 44; however, Benson's social media indicates he was turning 46 on March 25th. Davis is 25.


Q. What caused the fight?

A. An officer testified in court that it was reportedly over a woman.


Q. Was the fight at On the Rocks Bar?

A. The altercation reportedly began in the bar. Reports indicated it was unknown if any blows were exchanged inside. Davis' fatal blow to Benson occurred on the sidewalk outside the establishment. 


Q. How was the Senor Tequila eatery involved?

A. According to the restaurant manager Carlos, that establishment often assists FPD by providing CCTV of the area. Senor Tequila at 105 is located directly across from On the Rocks at 110.


Q. Was Davis inebriated?

A. According to the officer quoted in the TD, he was.


Q. What was the victim's cause of death?

A. An EMT on the scene indicated a brain bleed; however, autopsy results are not yet published. (Wasn't this EMT stating something beyond the scope of his practice?)


Q. Is Davis still in jail?

A. No. According to official records, Brandon Davis posted 100K bond and was released.


Q. If convicted of Felony Murder, what kind of sentence should Davis expect?

A. Felony Murder (comparable to Second Degree Murder in many states) carries a sentence of 10 to 99 years. Lauderdale County could offer Davis a plea of manslaughter, usually carrying a sentence of 15 years (no CIT under these circumstances).


Q. Is Davis still employed by Lauderdale County?

A. Sources say he now works in a family business, so his arrest will not affect his employment.


Q. When will Davis go to trial?

A. We'll publish that information when it's available. Judging from recent cases, a trial or plea could be many months in the future.


Q. Any takeaways from this incident?

A. If you just absolutely have to drink, please do it at home.


Update: Florence info on Mr. Benson's age is correct. There are two, or were two, Lauderdale gentlemen with same name. The deceased was 44 and would have been 45 on May 25th. The other Mr. Jeremy Benson presumably celebrated a happy 46th birthday on March 25th.