DMC Weekly Edition
DMC Weekly Edition is the audio edition of the Double Mountain Chronicle, created for Paid subscribers who want to listen to the week’s articles, local updates, community stories, columns, and editorials wherever they are.
Formerly home to The ShortCut, our quick weekly news podcast, this feed is becoming a broader audio home for Premium Chronicle content. The ShortCut will still appear from time to time with fast, need-to-know local updates, but DMC Weekly Edition will now carry the weekly paper in audio form.
Listeners will also find special features, including local Veterans stories and upcoming content like Grounds for Discussion as time allows.
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DMC Weekly Edition
Nov. 22nd 2024 | The Sherriff Shuffle & New Faces In Local Leadership
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In this week’s edition of the ShortCut; controversy continues to swirl in Fisher County after sheriff-elect Simon Wade was declared ineligible to take office due to a licensing issue. With the sheriff’s position now vacant, the Fisher County commissioners will have to appoint a replacement while current sheriff Tom Pohlman remains in charge until January.
Meanwhile, local school boards are seeing leadership changes. At Roby CISD, newly elected trustees Brent Whitfield and Danny Carrion were sworn in, and outgoing board president Chris Estes was honored for his service. The board also elected new leadership, with Kevin Kelly taking over as president. Rotan ISD, after swearing in new trustees, re-elected Britt Sipe as board president and welcomed two new members to their ranks.
Finally, in an editorial, Jeff Hurt takes a closer look at the political tension brewing in Fisher County, with a mix of humor and insight into the challenges local leaders face heading into 2025. It's a busy week in local news, and we’ve got all the details for you.