PETITION TO REHEAR ELECTION CASE
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PETITION TO REHEAR ELECTION CASE
WE’VE MOVED: The Salyersville Independent is now located at 171 Dixie Avenue. 50¢ Emma J. Vanderpool Manns Joyce Ann Mullins Elam Lanson Stephens Leroy Gullett Tony Ray Fletcher Thursday, July 2, 2015 VOL. 100, No. 27 Pages 34 UPS 944-240 PETITION TO REHEAR ELECTION CASE By HEATHER ONEY Editor FRANKFORT - Magoffin County Judge Executive Dr. Charles Hardin’s attorney told the Independent on Tuesday that he is petitioning the Kentucky Court of Appeals for a rehearing. In June three-judge Court of Appeals panel agreed 2-to-1 to affirm Circuit Judge John David Preston’s ruling to throw out the results from the 2014 Magoffin County judge executive election and deem the office vacant. The case began when John Montgomery, republican candidate for Magoffin County judge executive who lost by 28 votes to incumbent Dr. Charles Hardin, filed an election contest suit in December against Hardin and the Magoffin County Board of Elections, which resulted in Judge Preston’s ruling. All three parties were appealing the ruling, Hardin and the Board of Elections for the election results to stand, and Montgomery for the absentee votes to be thrown out and he be named the judge executive. On Tuesday, James Deckard, Hardin’s attorney, sent the Independent the petition for rehearing and a motion for an en banc review (for all 14 Court of Appeals judges to hear the case), stating that the petition and motion would be See ELECTION| Page A2 FY 2015-2016 In Memory Fiscal court passes budget By HEATHER ONEY Editor SALYERSVILLE - The Magoffin County Fiscal Court met in a special-called meeting last Thursday, passing the budget and discussing the status of the judge executive office. The Court agreed to pay Kentucky Natural Lands Trust $3,260.25 in regards to the industrial site. The fiscal court is under a memorandum of agreement with Kentucky Fish and Wildlife, which establishes the Endangered Species Act, and they required the fee. Magoffin County Judge Executive Dr. Charles Hardin explained that they believed the industrial park would cost roughly $500,000, but this is the first required fee they’ve had to pay. The Court approved to pay up to $4,000 for constituents concerning the tire grant. The Magoffin County Fiscal Court passed a resolution in conjunction with the City of Salyersville HONORING A LEGACY: Former Magoffin County Court Clerk Howard Hensley passed away on Monday, June 22, at the age of 85. Hensley served as the county clerk for four terms, from 1966 to 1981. Independent Photo || MAGOFFIN COUNTY FUNERAL HOME See BUDGET| Page A3 Former county clerk passes away By HEATHER ONEY Editor Last week Magoffin County had to say goodbye to Howard Hensley, a former Magoffin County court clerk and well-known community member, who passed away on Monday, June 22. Honoring his life and legacy, Magoffin County Court Clerk Renee Arnett Shepherd read the following resolution in the June 25 fiscal court meeting, signed by Judge Executive Dr. Charles Hardin: Whereas, Howard Hensley was born on February 2, 1930 in Magoffin County, Kentucky; and Whereas, Howard Hensley passed away on Monday, June 22, 2015 at the age of 85; and Whereas, Having deep Magoffin County roots, Howard and his wife, Mella, decided to make their home on Lacey Creek with their beloved daughter, Jennifer; and, Whereas, Howard Hensley was a civicminded individual and made the decision to seek public office so he could help make Magoffin County a better place; and. Whereas, Howard Hensley served four terms as the Magoffin County Court Clerk from 1966 to 1981; and, Whereas, Howard Hensley provided the citizens of Magoffin County with dependable and efficient service, a true example of a public servant; and, Now, therefore, I, Charles E. Hardin Jr., M.D., Magoffin County Judge Executive, on behalf of the Magoffin County Fiscal Court do hereby sign and adopt this resolution honoring the life and legacy of former Magoffin County Court Clerk Howard Hensley. Friday 70% Storms Possible 77/65 Saturday 60% Chance of Rain 80/66 Gibson hired as Breathitt Co. superintendent By HEATHER ONEY Editor JACKSON - A Magoffin County man has been named superintendent for Breathitt County Schools. The Breathitt Advocate and The JacksonBreathitt County Times Voice newspapers contributed information from the Breathitt County School Board meeting Wednesday, July 1, confirming that the board unanimously accepted to hire David Gibson as the new superintendent of schools. The appointment has to be approved by the state commissioner, as well as the Kentucky Department of Education. According to WYMT reports, the state took control of Breathitt County schools in 2012 in the midst of low test scores, financial mismanagement and the former superintendent going to jail. Earlier this year, the Kentucky Board of Education voted to keep the school system under state management until 2017. Most recently, David Gibson has held the position of Director of Pupil Personnel (DPP) for Magoffin County Schools. Sunday 40% Storms Possible 83/68 Extended Coverage Inside This Week DIRT TRACK RACING Local drivers compete at Portsmouth Raceway Park-B1 Salyersville Independent @Salyersvilleind