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From our December 14, 2000,
edition.
Wallendorff
takes oath as new constable
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Mike
Wallendorff was sworn in as the constable in Precincts 3 & 4 Tuesday
morning by Donley County Judge Jack Hall.
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County
Judge Jack Hall (right) administered the oath of office to Mike
Wallendorff as the Constable of Precinct 3&4 this week.
Enterprise
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Wallendorff
was elected in the general election and was not scheduled to take office
until January. He was sworn in early due to the November 1 resignation of
Constable Pecos Hagler.
Wallendorff
says he’s looking forward to serving the people of Donley County.
“I’d
like to thank everyone for their votes and support,” he said.
The
new constable will receive law enforcement training at South Plains
College in Levelland next year from May to August.
He
says he has some plans for the office but didn’t offer any specific
objectives.
“There
are just some things that need to be tended to that haven’t been tended
to,” he said.
Wallendorff’s
predecessor resigned to pursue another employment opportunity.
Meanwhile,
Judge Hall said he has received a proposed budget from Jimmy Swinney, the
constable-elect in Precincts 1 & 2. The proposal calls for $35,493.98
to be allocated for the office, which includes $17,146.95 for a salary.
Swinney
was present at Monday’s meeting of the Commissioners’ Court but did
not address the court, Hall said. The county took no action on the
proposed budget.
The
Precinct 1 & 2 constable’s position has been vacant for about 30
years prior to Swinney’s filing as a write-in candidate for the
position. He was elected with 52 votes last month and will take office in
January.
In
other business, Judge Hall says TxDOT and the county are moving forward
with plans to replace bridges on Skillet Creek and Carroll Creek.
A
joint federal and state program will pay for the bridge replacements with
the stipulation that the county spend matching funds on other road
improvements in the county. Commissioner Bob Trout said the county has
spent $27,500 on the Mulberry Creek bridge to provide the match.
December
31, 2000, has been set as the date to let bids for the Skillet Creek
project, Hall said. The Carroll Creek project will be bid some time next
year.
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