A Boone County Journal article recently stated the leaders of Poplar Grove, Caledonia, and Timberlane all have made the decision not to reply to the letter sent to each of them by CPAC regarding requests for permission to incorporate Candlewick and the offer to enter agreements, all three municipalities indicating CPAC has no standing in the issue. They expressed willingness to talk to our board of directors on mutually beneficial undertakings for cost savings but not with CPAC. This is in agreement with an article published in a recent Candlewick Newsletter asking the question from where CPAC's authority arose to even make the request and offer. This was an obvious overstep from their mission of fact gathering.
In another setback for CPAC the vice president of the group has resigned. This will leave a vacuum since he has been the speaker at the Town Hall meetings promoting incorporation. No reason for the resignation was given.
Ken Dillenburg