Friday, March 27, 2009

Adkins will run for superintendent; Tirey will run again

The big news Friday was political as Cordova High Principal Jason Adkins confirmed he will run for Walker County superintendent of education in 2010, vying for a seat held now by Vonda Beaty. (She is in her first term.) Sheriff John Mark Tirey also announced will run for fifth term as sheriff. That news came out of interviews during an active two hours at the Jasper Mall as "Talk of the Town" was simulcast on WJLX and WJBE at the Home and Garden Show.

Attorney Herbie Brewer, who represents bingo charities, came on the show to discuss the issues around electronic bingo at the moment. Walker Wilson came on to talk about the retail recruitment committee at the Chamber of Commerce of Walker County, as well as the banking industry in Walker County. (His own bank, the Bank of Walker County, also marked its fifth anniversary Friday, which he remarked on.) The only disappointment was that we couldn't get state Rep. Ken Guin, who had a schedule change and offered to come on by phone, but our situation of doing a remote at the mall was not easily set up for tape playback and called-in phone interviews, which we usually do a lot of at the studio. Hopefully we'll have him on the show soon.

We also had a pretty robust news segment, as unemployment figures announced Friday showed the rate going up again in Walker County and slightly above the state and national figures. (Winston and Marion counties are now above 14 percent.) The Jasper City Council had a work session and indicated it would likely go with a lessor Blue Cross plan for employees that will eliminate their drug card and require them to start filing for prescriptions (although they get 100 percent on generics). They also were told they have very good chances to get a $250,000 grant for a new senior citizen center. However, they also have a total debt of more than $11 million and they are still seeing declines in the sales tax. I also had news about the bingo hearing in Birmingham, where agreement seemed near to allow the release of bingo charity applications to the Walker County Political Accountability Coalition.

Overall, I am well pleased with the day, and my thanks to everyone who participated. The crew at the radio station did a great job overcoming difficulties to bring this remote, and hopefully we can do more.

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