Extend the olive branch and create the sergeant’s position PDF Print
During a special meeting held Thursday, Jan. 3, the Caledonia City Council spent about 90 minutes discussing the possible official reprimand of Police Chief Randy Shefelbine. The action was precipitated after the local police chief promoted one of his officers, James Stemper, to the rank of sergeant without council approval.

The on-going flap between the police chief and the city council has been reported numerous times in this newspaper. An account of the January 3 meeting appears on the front page of this week’s Argus.

While the council voted 4-0 to not proceed with the official reprimand, Chief Shefellbine requested the meeting be open and covered by the media. The bulk of the letter of reprimand was published, since it was an open meeting and the public has the right to know what is discussed at an open city council meeting.

It appears as if Shefelbine and the city council reached a compromise, when the council agreed not to go forward with the reprimand and Shefelbine agreed that the council does have the final say on creating a new position in the local police department.

Now that this issue is settled, the city council needs to take a very hard look at the chief’s request, make an about face, and create a second-in-command position. The Argus agrees with Chief Shefelbine that the city needs to create a sergeant’s position.

Houston County Sheriff Doug Ely and Chief Deputy Scott Yeiter also attended the Jan. 3 meeting. They both agreed with Shefelbine that a person needs to be in command when the chief of police is out of town.

Due to budget cuts, the city council agreed to only hire one additional police officer to replace the two officers who left the department last year. The savings to the city will be approximately $50,000 per year.

How much of an increase in wages would the city incur if one of its officers was promoted to the rank of sergeant? Because no position currently exists, we can only speculate. Would it be an increase of $3,500 per year, or $5,000 per year?

In any case, promoting an officer to the rank of sergeant would be far less than the savings the city will be realizing by only replacing one of the two officer positions. And it would make for a stronger police department.

Doesn’t every department have a second in charge? They city council has a mayor pro tem, who serves when the mayor cannot be at a meeting. The county board has a vice chair.

It’s time to heal the wound that has developed between the city council and the local police department, and the best medicine seems to be the creation of a sergeant’s position.

-Charlie Warner

Argus News Editor      
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written by asiseeit , January 11, 2008
I agree, the Caledonia City Council had better wake up to several other issues facing the City as well. Starting with the CJC. I have lived in this town almost 50 years and seen the City Council throw away more opportunities to better the town by not cooperating with new business or helping established business for that matter. It is time to put your attitude back in your pockets City Council and get to business helping to promote your City
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written by Keepme Secret , February 06, 2008
It appears to me there are too many self serving council members. WAKE UP COUNNCIL and do what you were voted in to do. Represent the people and your town.
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