Interesting…
Thought this was interesting. The county was inviting people to come to a special called meeting–however, it is dated TODAY, and the meeting was YESTERDAY. Here’s how it looked on the page:
“Special Called Meeting June 12th at 2pm
June 13, 2008
The Douglas County Board of Commissioners has called a special meeting on June 12th at 2pm in Citizens Hall of the Douglas County Courthouse to appoint members to the Douglas County Board of Elections and Registrar. All citizens are invited to come be a part.”
You can see it at http://www.celebratedouglascounty.com/cgi-bin/MySQLdb?VIEW=/officials/view1news.txt&newsid=306
So I guess they really DON’T want citizens at their BOC meetings…or either this is dated wrong. And why, why, why, was it scheduled for 2pm? Most people work, and are not going to be able to go to a meeting in the middle of the day. Why not schedule it for 6pm as normal BOC/P&Z meetings are?
Police Scanner
7:46pm Too personal, I think, to say here—if you want to know, listen to the scanner. Kind of scary, though, that someone could do that.
7:47pm 10-28. Expired drive-out tag (those temporary paper tags you get when you buy a car.)
7:48pm 10-28
7:51pm 10-28
7:56pm Alarm at a business.
7:56pm Someone (intentionally) pushed a buggy into someone’s car at a grocery store.
7:58pm Business alarm canceled—there is a mouse in the building setting off the alarm. :>)
8:02pm Alarm at a business (different business).
8:03pm 10-28
8:03pm Welfare check requested by an officer at the police dept—no one is answering the phone.
8:05pm 10-28 on Maxham Rd.
8:07pm Apparently person who pushed the buggy left the scene.
8:10pm Juveniles at Jessie Davis Park drinking beer.
8:11pm Two officers responded to buggy incident—one officer is looking for person who left scene. Officer says the officer can continue but that there are two people down at the PD waiting to turn themselves in.
8:12pm Juveniles at park call is on hold—no available officers.
8:17pm 10-28
8:19pm Angry customer at a business.
8:21pm Residential alarm in Ann. Trails.
June 13, 2008
June 13, 2008