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Newell Fined by State Auditor Save Email Print
Meridian, Miss.
Posted: 6:33 PM Aug 29, 2008
Last Updated: 7:58 PM Aug 29, 2008
Reporter: Tametria Conner
Email Address: tametria.conner@wtok.com

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A Lauderdale County supervisor has been fined by the State Auditor's Office.

"It's a sad day in Lauderdale County, that Lauderdale County residents can't try to help World War I veterans, to clean up their tombstones," said District 2 supervisor Wayman Newell.

Newell responded Friday after a surprise visit from the State Auditor's Office.

"I want to tell the voters of District 2 that I am going to be fined for trying to clean up the cemetery on 10th Avenue by using county employees," Newell said.

Newell says he has to pay over $1,000, including interest. He said he was
only trying to help and didn't know he was breaking the law in the process.
He said he thought the inter-local agreement between Meridian and Lauderdale County covered cemeteries. But it only specifies condemned houses.

"I just wanted the people to know the truth, that as soon as I found out that it was illegal to use county employees, I quit," he said.

Lisa Shoemaker, spokesman for State Auditor Stacey Pickering said, "It is our position that he owes this money back to the taxpayers. It is the work of the State Auditor's Office to protect the assets and integrity of all taxpayers of Mississippi."

Newell said he has 15 days after he receives an official letter from the State Auditor's Office to pay the fine.

"But I hope that one day I can get this cleaned up with an inter-local agreement with the county and the city," Newell said.

Newell said he will not let this stop the cleanup effort. Next month he will coordinate a community cleanup effort at the 10th Avenue cemetery. He said anyone who can lend a helping hand is welcome.

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Posted by: Ricky Location: Meridian on Aug 30, 2008 at 09:16 AM
Mr. Newell keep up the good works, you will be rewarded one day. Why have we not seen the John Robert get involved? Is he too good to work like Mr. Newell? We need more representatives like Mr. Newell

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 30, 2008 at 09:11 AM
I believe that was an "in good faith" effort on Mr. Newell's part. I bet if they looked south they could find $1000s more they could collect from another supervisor.

Posted by: thankful Location: dekalb on Aug 29, 2008 at 10:22 PM
I commend Mr. Newell on his efforts. The cemetary is part of the city's looks. All lots should be cleaned whether it's condemned houses or run-down cemetaries. It will enhance the looks of the property, and it is for a good cause. Higher government officials should get their priorities straight. It seems like their focus is always against the "good guys". Keep up the good work Mr. Newell!!

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 29, 2008 at 09:17 PM
Its not like he was cleaning up his own yard.

Posted by: jim Location: philadelphia on Aug 29, 2008 at 07:48 PM
I commend the supervisor for his efforts trying to clean up the cemetary.The vets are heros to this country and deserve to be remembered.The state auditor was doing her job as well. I would be willing to give my time and labor to help Mr. Newell with this project. If others will do the same it can be done. My support to Mr. Newell is 100%. Set the date on a weekend and I will be there.

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