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Posted on June 26 at 5:04 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Thanks STJ for showing the SPD how to do it!
Posted on June 26 at 4:59 p.m. (Suggest removal)
popdukes: when ever I can't take it anymore, I will go Public with my name(s), but while I'm having fun I will be like you and keep it quiet.
Posted on June 26 at 12:28 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Sgt. Jones, you have made the world a safer place. May God be with your family, because we know you are with him.
Posted on June 26 at 12:21 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Looks like Refugee has one up on us. Joe and you bummed so many Kool's off of me I had to quit smoking 19 years ago.
Posted on June 26 at 11:22 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Refugee72: with all of the Joe bashing going on, couldn't tell what context the comment was in. I'm sure he would take the Kool.
Posted on June 25 at 1:52 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I can assure you Joe T.'s spirit is somewhere that it wouldn't give a happy rip for this silliness. To each his own, but leave him alone.
Posted on June 19 at 10:43 a.m. (Suggest removal)
As a representative of several owners of property on Water Ave. I would like to express several things which have hampered some of the development and face lifting of buildings on Water Ave. During one repair of a facade, Patti Sexton of the Community Development stopped our renovation stating she wanted the original type of materials (metal) used instead of a lighter weight molded lighter weight plastic. She threatened our contractor with being arrested if he didn't do as she directed. Finding a craftsman and the material has left that project uncompleted. Being put on the National Register of Historic Districts against the wishes of certain property owners has forced the cost of property insurances way up, thus increasing the rental rates. The rental rates went up after the Historical designation, because historic buildings have to be put back in the original historic state it was in before any damages. One of these buildings rents go entirely towards the insurance permium, but the rental rate charged is still in similar square footage rates as other buildings in the community. Another thing is that only a hand full of the major property owners on Water Ave. have received invitations to any decision making policy by the City. As usual the City Community Development has acted like irresponsible bullys by not even contacting the two private property owners, that I can speak on the behalf of on the 1100 Block of Water Ave., about the Citys intentions of a River Walk on or through the private owners properties. When one of these Community Development officials was asked if they had acquired permission of the property owners, their statement to a City Councilman was that was a small issue that they would deal with later. Maybe now some of you can understand what a few of the property owners, who have paid dearly for their property, have to deal with. Our hats go off to the St. James, Grumbles, Harmony Building, The Selma Times Journal, and any others who have stuck it out on Water Ave. for the past 9 years, because it isn't cheap.
Posted on June 16 at 11:52 a.m. (Suggest removal)
or a 1991 Cadi in good condition.
On Police department restructuring; tale of missing Cadillac told
Posted on June 16 at 11:46 a.m. (Suggest removal)
bama: The story should keep being investigated for the integrity of the hard working and honest officers and for the restoring of public trust in our police department. No one crushes a 2006 Cadi. Either the perp took his own car back and should be arrested for false a complaint or someone in the SPD has knowledge and should either come forward or be fired and prosecuted.
On Police department restructuring; tale of missing Cadillac told
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Posted on June 30 at 7:47 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Looks as if Hiouas is not just vowels, but a major trouble maker. Needhams taught her well. Don't know why what was suppose to have gone to Executive Session wasn't resolved there. Its looks like all we see in the the news from Birmingham, Montgomery, and Selma is the hiring and firing of Superintendants. An elected school board in Selma isn't the answer, but leadership on this Board is.
On Givan asks super to resign