BY ANDY  TAYLOR
Montgomery County Chronicle

INDEPENDENCE — County commissioners on Monday denied reinstatement of Wilbur Schwatken, former coordinator of Montgomery County Rural Fire District #1, to that position following a grievance hearing held last week.
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July 3, 2009 · Posted in News  
    

BY ANDY  TAYLOR
Montgomery County Chronicle

INDEPENDENCE — A petition is now being circulated in Montgomery County calling for the recall of Tony Fowler, Montgomery County Commissioner from the First District. Fowler also is the commission chairman.

Richard Catron of Sycamore confirmed Wednesday that the wording on the recall petition was approved, as required by state law, by attorney Larry Markle last week and that the petition circulators have started seeking signatures of registered voters. Catron is among the petition circulators.

The request to verify the petition wording was initially sent to county counselor Paul Kritz, who recused himself because of a conflict of interest. Kritz then submitted the petition to Larry Markle, who also serves as Montgomery County Attorney, for verification. The wording of the petition was found to be within the threshhold of state law, Markle indicated in a letter to county clerk Charlotte Scott-Schmidt. Markle indicated he was asked by Kritz to provide his opinion on the wording for the petition as a private attorney, not as the Montgomery County Attorney.

Catron said the recall effort was being instigated following the commission’s decision on April 20 to not renew the contract of Wilbur Schwatken, Jr., as the coordinator of the Montgomery County Rural Fire District #1. While commissioner Larry McManus sought the renewal of Schwatken’s contract, commissioners Tony Fowler and Fred Brown voted against it — thereby ending Schwatken’s term as rural fire coordinator.

In a meeting two weeks later, McManus twice attempted to seek Schwatken’s contract renewal but was voted down by Fowler and Brown.

The decision to not renew Schwatken rankled many members of the Montgomery County Rural Fire District #1 including the district board of directors, who unanimously recommended Schwatken be renewed for another year.

In the commission meetings following April 20, members of the rural fire district, including the board, sought answers from Fowler and Brown as to their decision to not renew Schwatken. Fowler, who serves as commission chairman, had said in the meeting and in press interviews that the commission’s decision was made on a “new direction” it was seeking in the rural fire department. However, Fowler would not elaborate further on that new direction or who would be involved in forming the strategy for that direction.

Catron said state law requires a successful petition drive to have at least 40 percent of the voters who cast ballots in the most-recent general election for the First District commission position. Catron said 1,307 signatures of registered voters from the First District would be needed for the recall effort to be forwarded to an election.

The petition can be signed only by registered voters within the district that the commissioner serves. In this case, Fowler serves the First District, which includes all areas within Louisburg, Sycamore, West Cherry, Cherry, Drum Creek, Liberty and Cherokee townships. Several precincts in Coffeyville also are included in the district.

State law allows for 90 days for the petitions to be circulated before being turned over to the county clerk for verification. Fowler will have 10 days to respond in writing to the recall petition or 30 days to file a grievance in district court.

Serving as circulators of the petition are Richard Catron of Sycamore; Rollie Clark, Robert Bish and Michelle Bish, all of Independence; Larry Felts of Liberty; and Daryl DeTar of rural Coffeyville.

What does the recall petition  specifically allege?

The official wording on the recall petition against Commissioner Tony Fowler states: “I, the undersigned, hereby seek the recall of Tony Fowler from the office of Montgomery County Commissioner District No. 1, on the grounds of misconduct in office including but not limited to violating the Kansas Open Meetings Act, Kansas Open Records Act, and abusing the position of chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. The Kansas Open Meetings Act was violated on April 20 and 27, 2009, to wit:

1. There was no open meeting discussion on the failure to reappoint the Rural Fire Coordinator.

2. Executive session was requested by the Montgomery County Rural Fire Board to discuss non-elected personnel and after the session was approved, Mr. Fowler refused to let the Fire Board attend the session, denying their right to be heard.

The Kansas Open Records Act was vioalted on April 27, 2009, by denying records to the public discussed in the open meeting Additionally, he has abused his position as Chairman by contradicting open meeting decisions by the Commission, and approving actions by individuals not authorized by the County Commission in open meeting. These actions impinge on the decisions of the Board as a governing body.”

June 17, 2009 · Posted in News  
    

BY ANDY TAYLOR
Montgomery County Chronicle

INDEPENDENCE — Montgomery County commissioners faced numerous questions from an 89-year-old resident Monday concerning the recent dismissal of Wilbur Schwatken, Jr., as the Montgomery County rural fire coordinator.

Adolph Wildgrube, a lifelong Montgomery County resident now living in an Independence elderly care facility, pressed commissioners for details about their direction for the Montgomery County Rural Fire District #1. On April 20, Schwatken was not reappointed to his rural fire coordinator’s position. Following that meeting, commissioner Tony Fowler indicated that Schwatken’s dismissal was based on the commission’s desire to see the director’s position in a “different direction.”

Wildgrube wanted to know specifically what that “direction” would entail. Commissioners didn’t reveal many details.

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May 15, 2009 · Posted in News  
    

BY ANDY TAYLOR

INDEPENDENCE — Attempts to reappointment Wilbur Schwatken, Jr., as rural fire coordinator failed to garner majority support by Montgomery County commissioners on two different occasions at Monday’s meeting of the Montgomery County Commission.

Commissioners met with members of the Montgomery County Rural Fire District #1 board of directors on Monday — just two weeks after commissioners Fred Brown and Tony Fowler chose not to reappoint Schwatken to his rural fire coordinator position for 2009. Commissioner Larry McManus presented the initial motion to reappoint Schwatken at the April 20 meeting,  and he offered the same motion (on two occasions) at Monday’s meeting. However, Fowler and Brown chose not to second McManus’ motions, thereby killing the issue.
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May 4, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized  
    

BY ANDY TAYLOR
Montgomery County Chronicle

INDEPENDENCE — Montgomery County commissioners learned Monday that a formal grievance had been filed against them by the Montgomery County Rural Fire District #1 board of directors. The grievance stems from the recent dismissal of Wilbur Schwatken, Jr., fire district coordinator.

In speaking to the commission at its weekly meeting, Randy Haymaker, who is chief of the Dearing division of the Montgomery County Rural Fire Department, said the grievance was being filed to get answers from the commission regarding Schwatken’s dismissal. At the commission’s April 20 meeting, commissioner Larry McManus offered a motion to reappoint Schwatken as fire district coordinator. The motion failed for lack of a second by commissioners Tony Fowler or Fred Brown, thereby automatically ending Schwatken’s tenure as fire district coordinator.

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April 30, 2009 · Posted in News  
    

Montgomery County Commission chairman Tony Fowler on Wednesday would not provide details about the commission’s reason to not reappoint Wilbur Schwatken, rural fire district coordinator.

However, Fowler, who has been commissioner for two years and was named chairman in January, says the commission has new goals and vision for the rural fire director position.

Fowler said he could not talk specifically about Schwatken’s dismissal. However, he did refute claims that the commission did not consider the recommendation of the Montgomery County Rural Fire District board of directors, which voted unanimously to recommend Schwatken’s reappointment.

“As far as the firefighting side, we do listen to the fire board carefully and have never said “no” to any budget request,” said Fowler. “But as far as the administrative side, we feel that it’s something quite simply where the director position needs to be put in a different direction.”

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April 23, 2009 · Posted in News