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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2023
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Bolin Can’t Do Retirement, Looks Toward Jefferson County Commission Duty
Jefferson County Commission President Jimmie Stephens says he’s long looked up to Mike Bolin, and not just because Bolin’s 6-foot-3 frame is greater than Stephens’ 5 foot 8. “To my knowledge, he has been an upstanding individual all of his life,” Stephens said. “If anyone has led a life of public service and has had exemplary character, it would have to be Mike Bolin.” Stephens thought so highly of Bolin that he had the former judge swear him into office each time he began a new term on the Jefferson Mike Bolin County Commission. Now, the two are serving together on the commission after Bolin defeated developer David Silverstein for the unexpired term of Steve Ammons, who represented District 5. Ammons, who stepped down earlier this year to become president and CEO of the Birmingham
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By Solomon Crenshaw Jr.
See BOLIN, page 8
Building Relationships
Journal file photo by Jordan Wald
Rebels’ Roman Holiday NEW YEAR, NEW ADVENTURES: The Eternal City awaits members of the Vestavia Hills High School marching band and concert choir, who are heading to Italy to perform during Rome’s New Year’s Festival. See story, page 18. The marching band is pictured here performing during halftime of the Mountain Brook game last year.
Former Commissioner Ammons Followed His Father’s Example
By Solomon Crenshaw Jr. Steve Ammons practically grew up at the Jefferson County Courthouse, as the son of former Jefferson County Finance Director Don Ammons frequently accompanied his father to work. “Saturdays and sometimes in the summer, during the day,” the younger Ammons, who later became a county commissioner, said. “He always wanted to expose me to different things. He always thought about, ‘What can I teach you? What can I expose Steve Ammons you to that will help you look at something you might be interested in doing in the future?’” Don Ammons conveyed that lesson to his son’s children as well. The son said his father’s legacy was always about being kind but always building on
See AMMONS, page 8
Photo by Solomon Crenshaw Jr.
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