Dozens of towns are holding town elections and traditional meetings in New Hampshire, with the majority of elections and/or meetings scheduled for Tuesday, March 14, 2023, though a winter storm led to the postponement of several of these elections to March 28. Several more town elections are scheduled for Saturday, March 18.
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By Terry Schrimscher
SPRINGVILLE Mayor Dave Thomas discussed several pending issues with the Springville City Council during a work session at City Hall on Monday, Feb. 22, including a possible resolution in support of the jail in the neighboring city of Ashville.
The proposed resolution would mirror statements from Ashville and other St. Clair County communities in response to speculation about the potential closure of the jail facility in Ashville.
“It’s going to affect departments on the I-59 corridor. Argo, Springville, Ashville and Steele,” said Springville Police Chief Wayne Walton. “If Steele has to take someone to Pell City, they are gone for two hours. If we have to take someone, we’re looking at an hour and a half,” he said.