Halferty, Parrott sworn in Wednesday

Stevenson appointed chairman for 2013

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John Halferty was sworn in as Jasper County Sheriff by Auditor Dennis Parrott during today's Board of Supervisors meeting. Halferty's Chief Deputy Sheriff Duane Rozendaal will be sworn into office Friday. (Nicole Wiegand/Daily News)

In a case filed by Colfax’s Jasper County Tribune v. Sully’s Hometown Press, the Tribune argued that the tabulation of newspaper subscribers — the deciding factor in designating the county’s official papers — was skewed.

To be considered a subscriber, one must live in Jasper County and have subscribed to a newspaper for more than six months while remaining a subscriber over the last six months.

The case, which was originally filed in January of 2012 and cited the Hometown Press’ large readership outside of Jasper County, has yet to be decided.

Brock explained that, because the case remains undecided, “12,900-some odd dollars” are being withheld by the county from the two papers: $5,294 from the Hometown Press and $7,646 from the Jasper County Tribune.

The main reason for concern, Brock said, is the interest the county must pay on the withheld funds.

“It is costing us a half percent to withhold this money, so it is costing the taxpayers of Jasper County,” he said. “I’d urge everybody to contact your legislators to advance this a little bit.”

“It’s my understanding that after a whole year the courts did not address this and they’ve had a year to do it, so I’d urge the courts to get going on this and make a decision,” Brock added.

Newspaper of record for 2013 will be named at the next Board of Supervisors meeting on Jan. 8 following Monday’s 4:30 p.m. deadline for consideration. The current four applicants for the three slots are the Newton Daily News, the Jasper County Tribune, the Prairie City Times and the Hometown Press.

Additionally, the board approved five transfer orders as well as the minutes from the Dec. 18 meeting.

Staff writer Nicole Wiegand may be contacted at (641) 792-3121, ext. 422, or at nwiegand@newtondailynews.com.

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