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Ammons resigns Roseboro clerk post
by Doug Clark
Assistant Editor
Drenda Ammons, left, sits with Roseboro mayor David Alexander, right, at a recent meeting. Ammons gave her letter of resignation to the board Tuesday night. (Doug Clark/Sampson Independent)
Drenda Ammons, left, sits with Roseboro mayor David Alexander, right, at a recent meeting. Ammons gave her letter of resignation to the board Tuesday night. (Doug Clark/Sampson Independent)
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After close to 25 years serving the town of Roseboro, town clerk Drenda Ammons has resigned.

“It really was a very hard decision for me to make,” Ammons said, “but I felt like it was time.”

After a brief closed session earlier this week, the Roseboro Board of Commissioners agreed to approve Ammons’ resignation.

“She is very good at what she does,” said Mayor David Alexander, noting that received Ammons letter just before the meeting started Tuesday night. “It was a shock to actually get the letter in my hand, but she had been talking about it for two or three weeks.”

Her final day will be at the next board meeting, Tuesday, Aug. 14.

“This is a very stressful job,” Ammons acknowledged. “I am looking to go to a job that is a little less stressful.”

Whatever her reasons, some board members were not thrilled to accept the resignation.

“I have been working with her for about five years,” said town commissioner James McLean. “It is sad. Drenda is a fixture in the town. Whoever comes in there is going to have some very big shoes to fill.”

Yet McLean made the motion to accept her resignation, saying, “I regretfully accept” the letter.

“It was heartfelt,” McLean said. “It is really sad for me to do it, but she really wanted to leave. Drenda’s special and she is going to be missed.”

Alexander agrees.

“I have been with her since 1998,” he said. “It is hard, because she did a lot. Her work means a lot to her and she works hard. On top of that she really loves Roseboro.”

Right after the approval of Ammons’ resignation, the board formed a committee to find a replacement. A special meeting is expected next week to discuss how the board will go about doing that.

“Right now, we have to talk about it,” Alexander said. “A committee has been formed and we will discuss it. But I can tell you, I hope that we look to employ from within because it will be hard to bring in someone from outside who doesn’t know the town. Drenda was not only the town clerk, she also wrote grants for us. So we will have to look at it very carefully.”

The mayor said that he expects Amanda Beatty, who has been the town’s deputy town clerk and tax collector for the past eight years, to be at the top of the list to replace Ammons.

To reach Doug Clark call 910-592-8137 ext. 123 or email to sisports@heartlandpublications.com.

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lafus_crickamus2
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July 18, 2012
http://www.clintonnc.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Debt clearinghouse helps Roseboro collect unpaid bills &id=6724924&instance=secondary_news_left_column

This 2010 SI article by Katie Holland is very interesting especially concerning Drender.
lafus_crickamus2
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July 18, 2012
This story is only three days old and it's already hidden SI cyberspace.

Here's an interesting bit of info.

"Hoping to get people to pay their utility bills and property taxes, town clerk Drenda Ammons is reminding residents that government staff will continue to use Debt Setoff Clearinghouse, a program that will force some to give up a portion of their income tax refund and/or lottery winnings, if they still owe money to the town...

I like the term "forced" used in this article.

Now, what about the real estate pruchases since 2001?
itallmakessensenow
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July 17, 2012
So this is it? Drenda "mishandles" $40,000 and no questions are asked? This board has been quoted many times saying their running the town like a business. Mr. Barefoot, if somebody in your business "mishandles" $40,000 are you going to sweep it under the rug or are you going to investigate it? The lack of concern and no action taken to investigate where this money went is very troubling. I don't see any other government system losing this kind of money without a thorough investigation in to it. The perception amongst the town citizens is that each person involved in town business has his or her hand in the cookie jar, if you will. Citizens believe that if an investigation is conducted a lot of town employees will end up with getting charged for embezzlement or some type of other fraud. I hope you all wise up and hold Drenda accountable for the issues going on in Roseboro before you give her an honorable farewell because what she has done for the town has been less than.
lafus_crickamus2
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July 16, 2012
You're right, Strumpet. I got a feeling the hammer is getting ready to drop for some shady practices. I'm just curious what kind of retirement package she wrote herself prior to her "retirement". I can't see her working a "REAL" job.
SIStrumpet
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July 15, 2012
Omg lafus! What now? I guess it is stressful when you have to follow the laws and can't do as you please...just ask ex-mayor Anthony Johnson. When you are held accountable for your sloppy record keeping and are required to actually be physically present in the office the 40 hours you're paid for it sucks! I bet there's something pushing this resignation besides stress....lets dig a little deeper.
redhatlady
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July 16, 2012
Haha I bet you are right on this
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