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The meetings of the Oliver Springs Council meet highlights – 3b media news

The city council of Oliver Springs met last night in the regular meeting in the town hall. Three council members – Mayor Terry Holland, Becky Devaney and Jeff Bass – were not available, but a quorum was present with three council members and mayor Jason Stellner according to the city charter.

Without new or old business on the agenda, the meeting was short. No spectators spoke. Mayor Stiltner delivered his monthly update, praised the ongoing work of the Oliver Springs Library and found that the boy and girl building is temporarily closed for necessary repairs. City administrator Corey Jenkins reported that the household budget of 2026 is expected to be adopted at the June meeting. Police chief David Laxton raised the upcoming car and craft show, which is planned on Saturday, May 17th, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the former parking lot of the Tri-County Shopping Center from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

The meeting was without any further business. After the session, the Council arrived as a beer board. You spoke a violation of Fiesta Chara, a local restaurant that was quoted for the sale of alcohol to a minor. After the discussion, the council member Teresa van Hook changed the owner of 1,500 US dollars, which was member of the beer board member Robert Miller, and the application was approved unanimously. Mayor Stiltner and council member van Hook warned the owner that future violations would be suspended stricter punishments.

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