By Jessica Vaughn
ELBERTA - Elberta councilmember Vicky Helms Norris came to the Feb. 16 council meeting unaware what the AMVETS Post 2018 had planned for the night. A group of AMVETS members filed into the council chambers and took their seats, awaiting the moment for public comment. When the moment came, Auxiliary President Cindy Whaley addressed the council.
“You have one councilmember who we feel like goes above and beyond, and I don’t mind saying it, she’s like Santa Claus,” Whaley said. “She’s everywhere. She’s vigilant. She’s out talking to people, she’s recording town videos on the street corner when it’s raining and you’ve got a parade, freezing cold. She works hard for everybody in the community, and I can’t even think of all the things she does.”
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Town of Elberta makes offer on Regions Bank building Posted
By Jessica Vaughn
ELBERTA - The Town of Elberta council voted unanimously to approve Mayor Jim Hamby to make an offer of $250,000 for the Regions Bank building located on the corner of Highway 98 and Main Street. It was recently announced the branch would be closing in May 2021 and the building would be going up for sale.
The town was contacted by the real estate agent to inquire about their interest in purchasing the building for $250,000. The appraisal on the building and land came in at $315,000. Other interested parties have made offers on the location, and if the town’s offer is declined, Hamby says they cannot afford to enter into a bidding war. Plans are to aim for a closing date on or around June 4, shortly after Regions ceases operations within the branch.