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From our November 16, 2000,
edition.
Constable
resigns
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Folks
in Donley County’s Precincts 3 & 4 are without a constable following
Monday’s regular session of the Commissioners’ Court.
Constable
Pecos Hagler resigned his position in order to pursue another employment
opportunity, according to County Judge Jack Hall.
Hagler’s
letter of resignation was dated November 1, 2000. Commissioners formally
accepted the letter Monday. In it, Hagler said he would no longer be able
to carry out his duties.
“I
appreciate the opportunity given to me to serve the citizens,” Hagler
wrote.
Hall
said commissioners did not make plans to fill the new vacancy.
Constable-elect
Mike Wallendorff won’t take office until January. Hall said the county
is waiting to hear what Wallendorff’s plans are regarding becoming
licensed.
“For
right now, the sheriff’s office will handle anything the people at
Hedley need,” Hall said.
In
other business on Monday, the court decided not to renew the county’s
burn ban thanks to recent rain and snow.
On
Tuesday, commissioners met in a called session. They voted to buy a
refrigerated trailer from T&T Equipment in Claude for the purpose of
storing county records.
All
documents and furniture must be removed from the Courthouse before work
can begin on the $2.9 million restoration of the 1890 building. Hall said
the county is still looking at locations to store furnishings.
Also
in preparation of the restoration project, the court decided to relocate
the adult probation office from the courthouse to a vacant office in the
west end of the Courthouse Annex.
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