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November 26, 2015 VOLUME 120 | ISSUE 43 | 75¢

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Commissioners catch flak in lengthy meeting Elected officials among those leveling harsh criticism By Rick Gustafson Special to Colorado Community Media

Crowds exceeding capacity forced the relocation of the Nov. 18 Board of County Commissioners meeting to the fairgrounds. Photo by Rick Gustafson

In what might be described as an open rebellion, some Elbert County elected officials and staff members initiated an organized uprising against the Elbert County Board of County Commissioners at the board’s regularly scheduled meeting on Nov. 18. Though much of the staffers’ and officials’ outrage was directed at the perceived dysfunction of the BOCC as a whole, the majority of the ire was directed at District 2 Commissioner Kelly Dore and District 3 Commissioner Larry Ross for their roles in adding two items to the BOCC’s agenda regarding the possible

Vicki Miller of Parker drops off a bag of food following her shopping trip to Walmart. Photos by Rick Gustafson

suspension of County Attorney Wade Gateley. The opening salvo was fired by Dallas Schroeder, Elbert County clerk and recorder, during a segment of the meeting allocated for elected officials, department heads and employees to address the BOCC. Schroeder expressed his concerns for the state of the county and especially for the two agenda items relating to Gateley, a proposed 30-day paid administrative leave and the engagement of an outside law firm to handle legal matters during his absence. “This county has put together a great team over the past few years and has made great progress in putting its financial house in order, great progress in putting the employees first, great progress

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Rowland steps down as board chair Commissioner’s announcement comes during meeting By Rick Gustafson Special to Colorado Community Media

Volunteers help fight hunger

American Legion drive has nine-decade history By Rick Gustafson Special to Colorado Community Media

Standing outside a Walmart store for hours on end can be chilly duty as November and December come along, but John Leyborne and his crew of volunteers do not seem to mind the cold. Each Friday and Saturday afternoon since the middle of October, as many as six volunteers have been posted to the parking lot of the Elizabeth Walmart, collecting food for the Elizabeth American Legion Post 82 Christmas Food Basket Drive. Hunger continues on Page 5

In a surprise announcement, District 1 County Commissioner Robert Rowland has relinquished his position as chairman of the Elbert County Board of County Commissioners. Rowland’s announcement came in the opening minutes of a public BOCC agenda meeting on Nov. 16. In a statement issued Rowland by Rowland, he said that he would — at some point — further explain his decision to relinquish his position as chairman and praised the “team of dedicated and honest employees and most of our elected officials who have shown themselves to be committed to the cooperation and the work expected from us from the citizens of Elbert County.” Rowland was elected chairman of the BOCC last January, and has been the subject of ongoing legal action launched by his 2012 rival for the District 1 seat, Jill Duvall. The genesis of Duvall’s complaint stems from a violation of the Colorado Fair Campaign Practices Act, when the BOCC hired a consultant to speak at four town-hall meetings ahead of a November 2013 mill-levy vote. Administrative Law Judge Robert

Boy Scout Keeler Sparks, a seventh grader at Kiowa Middle School, volunteers for the American Legion Post 82 Christmas Food Basket Drive on his day off from school.

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