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Fire chiefs decry supervisor who rejected commissioner

By Billy Davis

A brewing controversy over the appointment of fire commissioners could be heading toward a pivotal decision by the Panola County Board of Supervisors.

At issue is when – or even if – supervisors should overrule rural fire departments when a commissioner is up for reappointment.

Any resolution on the matter has been postponed after supervisors, meeting Tuesday in Sardis, tabled the appointment of a new Longtown commissioner in order to discuss the issue among themselves.

Board president Gary Thompson, speaking for Supervisor Vernice Avant, announced she is delaying an appointment until supervisors’ Second District meeting next Monday.

In past weeks, Thompson has defended Avant’s legal right to nominate a commissioner to the volunteer fire departments in her district. Her position also includes the authority to turn down a recommendation.

But the board president also suggested Tuesday that the issue needs to be resolved.

“This doesn’t need to keep dragging out,” he told fellow supervisors. “We need some resolution on this.”

At the same board meeting, Longtown Fire Chief Jacob West handed a reporter a petition, signed by other fire chiefs, which asked supervisors to honor the “tried and true method” of allowing the departments to pick commissioners.

The petition further states that “deviating” from the current method “in order to appease one fellow supervisor is a disparaging act of the worst kind that reflects badly upon the Board of Supervisors as a whole.”

The petition was purportedly signed by seven fire chiefs and one assistant chief from Curtis-Locke Station, Pleasant Grove, Red Hill, Bynum, Cole’s Point, Sardis Lake, Mt. Olivet and Pope - all volunteer fire stations.

Pope Fire Chief John McCollum said the petition was signed this week at a monthly meeting of the fire chiefs.

“In the past, it’s always been the recommendation of the fire department,” he said. “At Pope, we want to get something we can work with and can get along with.”

“I’m backing the firemen at Longtown because I don’t feel they’re getting a fair shake,” said Sardis Lake Fire Chief John Havas.  

West also handed the reporter a copy of a second petition, this one signed by Longtown firefighters, requesting that ex-commissioner Herman Bradley be reappointed.

West and commissioner Danny Willard were present Tuesday to witness Avant name her choice after the supervisor has said she would not reappoint Bradley.

Bradley had been appointed to the Longtown Volunteer Fire Department by Mrs. Avant’s late husband, Robert, firefighters have said.

During the meeting, Thompson recognized West and Willard, leading to the brief conversation and the board vote.  

“At the last meeting, Mr. Bradley’s name was brought to the floor,” West told the county board. “I’d like to hear a yes or no.”

But with Avant’s appointment delayed, Thompson then suggested that the county board table any action until supervisors share their views. That suggestion, presented as a board motion, passed unanimously.

The appointment of fire commissioners has traditionally been a low-key function in county business, with each fire commission forwarding the name of a replacement to the county fire coordinator.

 In past weeks some firefighters have recalled that Robert Avant also initiated the process that allows fire departments to nominate commissioners.   

Late civil defense director Son Hudson, who served as fire coordinator, had passed the names to supervisors. Emergency Management director Daniel Cole has since assumed Hudson’s role.

What has been an uneventful procedure drew attention at a county board meeting in July, when Longtown’s fire commissioners tangled with Avant over her plan to reappoint Paula Askew.

At that meeting, Bradley and Willard claimed Askew had moved out of the fire district, making her ineligible to serve. The two commissioners also said Askew had failed for two years to acquire an insurance bond for the public office and had failed to attend the monthly meetings.

They also asked that the board approve their recommendation, Rupert Sanders, to fill Askew’s seat.   

Avant responded that Askew was “moving back” after the death of her mother. But the supervisor was eventually forced to drop Askew and instead appointed another replacement, Gregory McGhee.   

During that time, Bradley’s tenure as commissioner expired and Avant announced she would not reappoint him.

At a tense meeting in August, Avant explained that Bradley had not been “inclusive” about the community’s needs – namely that he had refused to allow the fire station to be used as a “community center.”

“Remember that it is a community center,” Avant told West and others.

That suggestion added to the ongoing dispute, since some firefighters and commissioners at Longtown believe Avant will pick commissioners who share her plans for a “community center.”

At the same August meeting, West, the fire chief, pressed state fire coordinator Larry Barr about Avant’s plans. Barr agreed that the fire station cannot legally double as a community center.

There is still another issue afoot: Mrs. Avant is pitted in a six-way political race to win the District 2 seat.

Voters in Panola County’s District 2 will cast ballots November 3 in a special election.


Visitor Comments
 
Submitted By: Grammy Submitted: 9/11/2009
If Mr. Bradley currently holds the Commissioner position, did a good job and there were no complaints, the Panola County Board of Supervisors should prefer to have that person renominated to that position. Mr. Bradley would seem to me to be the first choice since he has held the position, has knowledge of what is required and works well with the other "Volunteers". If Mrs. Avants late husband put him in that position and he did a good job, Mr. Avant would probably want him to keep that position. And if the fire department cannot legally be used as a community center and he was refusing to allow it to be used as a community center, then he WAS doing his job. Maybe Mrs. Avant needs to reaffirm the trust that her husband had in Mr. Bradley.


Submitted By: Bill Taylor Submitted: 9/11/2009
I feel that the "Volunteer Fireman" should select whom they want to work with if that person is qualified. If they have no one in mind then they could go to the Board of Supervisors and have the Board select two or three people for the fireman to vote on. These men put their lives on the line anytime they answer a call and therefore it should be their call who they want in charge. Otherwise the Supervisors should keep out of the process. Now another point..I sure would not want a fire department, with all their equipment, to become a community center where the fire department have no control who comes in. That's just plain dumb. Example: You have a bunch of ladies come in to have a quilting get together and some bring their little angels. The little angels start playing around on the equipment and end up destroying some of it. The firemen go out on a call to YOUR house and find their equipment doesn't work. I know, I know, your little angel wouldn't do anything like that but those of us that go shopping see these little angels for what they really are.


Submitted By: ladyd Submitted: 9/11/2009
Seems Mrs. Avant has had a hand in alot of controversies in the county lately. As I read this news artical, it seems she has to many conflicts of interests with FRIENDS. It was interesting to note the section regarding using volunteer fire stations as a community center. We live on Fredonia Road & have noticed lately there have been serveral parties with lots of people & loud music being played at the station. Lots of children running around in & out of the station. If we as citizens help fund the expenses for the operation of these stations why would we have to pay for utilities, insurance, etc. for people to have parties. I do not think when our station was built it was built for anything other than protecting our community in case of a fire, not a place to hold parties & such. I would suggest that our supervisors take the time to see who is allowing these parties & keep all our volunteer fire depts. solely for the purpose they are intended for & not a party/community center.


Submitted By: JR Submitted: 9/11/2009
This has been going on for two months now. Some kinda thanks for someone volunteering there time to help their community. Where is the leadership of our Supervisors disappeared to? Wake up. We went off the beat system of government 20 years ago.The five of you are to act for the betterment of the whole county, not to please one supervisor. The state code (19-5-167) clearly states "the Board of Supervisors appoint" which means appointment by a majority of them, not any one single supervisor. The practice of accepting recommendations from the firemen who work with the commissioners just makes good senseand has worked for years. And if the fire station was converted to a community center then where is the $394,000.00 coming from to pay back the grant that built a fire station. Yep, WE TAXPAYERS GET THAT BILL. I hope that by their next meeting the cyproterone acetate has worn off and level heads prevails.


Submitted By: Jeannie Willard Submitted: 9/12/2009
First of all Longtown Fire Department is NOT a Community Center. We only have a small kitchen, and a large bay area where all the trucks and equipment are kept. As for Mr. Bradley, he has always done a good job and i see no reason to kick him off the board. the requirements of a commissioner is that you must live in the area, and be a property owner or business owner. Mr Bradley lives in this area, is a home owner, and a business owner. He is also a retired Mayor from Sledge MS. I think he more than fits the requirements. What is the problem? I would love to see a community center here, but we do not have the room. what are we to do with the fire trucks and equipment? I know...we put it all outside, let the kids play on it, bet the tax payers would like to see thousands of dollars of equipment turned into a play ground. Get Real People!!!!!


Submitted By: LB Submitted: 9/12/2009
THE SOONER THE 4 OTHER SUPERVISORS BOW TO THE WISHES & DEMANDS OF A AVANT THE SOONER THIS WILL END. THAT'S PRETTY MUCH BEEN THE WAY THINGS HAVE BEEN DONE FOR 20 YEARS WHY TRY TO CHANGE NOW? IN ORDER TO DO THE RIGHT THING??? SURELY NOT.




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