Clawson City Council to fill vacancy after mayor’s sudden resignation
On May 4, Clawson Mayor Reese Scripture suddenly resigned. The city is accepting applications through May 27 to fill the vacancy on the Clawson City Council.
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CLAWSON At the top of the May 4 Clawson City Council meeting, Mayor Reese Scripture unexpectedly read a letter announcing her resignation and signed off the virtual meeting.
Scripture cited issues with how the city administration was handling its budget process.
On Nov. 5, 2019, Scripture clinched the mayoral seat with 61.33% support or 1,345 votes to former Mayor Deborah Wooley’s 38.48% or 844 votes. As a resident, Scripture had sued the city for allegedly violating the Open Meetings Act and received an $18,000 settlement the day after the election.
The mayor of Clawson abruptly resigned Tuesday following issues with the Oakland County community s budget.
Reese Scripture, who was elected in November 2019, announced her decision at the start of the City Council s virtual meeting on Tuesday.
Reading a lengthy statement to the council, Scripture cited the panel s plans this month to pass a budget for the 2021-22 fiscal year.
The council had been slated to vote Tuesday on scheduling budget workshops over two days next week, followed by a public hearing on May 18.
Scripture said there was little time to properly review a proposed budget, for which she hadn t received a copy. She noted there was no information on the city s year-to-date financial status or other documentation to help inform the council s decision.
Emma Broussard named winner of Home for the Holidays 2020 drawing
Emma Broussard named winner of 2020 Home for the Holidays
and last updated 2020-12-09 23:32:04-05
LAFAYETTE, La. â Emma Broussard of Lafayette has been named the winner of Home for the Holidays 2020 drawing.
The home is built by Heritage Home Builders and valued at more than $475,000.
The home in Green Farms Subdivision at 135 N. Domingue Road in Lafayette, La features 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a home office. The open floor plan is 2,464 square feet of living space and 3,565 square feet under the roof.
Wednesday afternoon, Debora Wooley of Youngsville was named the winner of the $5,000 prize. Other information on this year s prizes and winners can be found here.