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Mooresville neighbors voice concern over gap in gun laws

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Kempner officials discover emails missing from city email account

John Wilkerson Courtesy Photo Wilkerson said all emails that were deleted were from the email account used by former Mayor Keith Harvey, whom Wilkerson defeated by an overwhelming margin in May. Texas Government Code Section 552.351 stipulates that willful destruction, mutilation or removal of public information without permission is punishable as a misdemeanor. City Manager David Williams II provided the Herald with the city’s records management schedule that was effective April 17, 2016. Many items on the just over eight-page schedule are required to be maintained permanently. Other items are to be maintained for anywhere from one to five years. Others still are for “as long as administratively valuable.”

Mayor of Kempner announces discovery of deleted emails from previous mayor s account

Mayor of Kempner announces discovery of deleted emails from previous mayor s account Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Jenny Kane/AP and last updated 2021-07-27 22:08:39-04 Mayor of Kempner, John Wilkerson, announced Tuesday, July 27, that city staff discovered all emails from a previous city-funded email account used by former Mayor Keith Harvey had been deleted. Mayor Wilkerson defeated Keith Harvey in the May 1st election, receiving 127 votes in comparison to Harvey’s 28 votes. Currently, under Texas law deleting one email is a criminal violation of the Texas Government Code under section 552.351, and punishable as a Class B misdemeanor.

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