Ill Wi 98 Big n s 1 The News record SERVING THE PEOPLE OF MADISON COUNTY _ !NCE 901 . ? * **' Vol. 84 No. 6 PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE COUNTY SEAT AT MARSHALL N C WEDNESDAY, February 8, 1984 25C Bill Powell Fined In Medicaid Investigation By ROBERT KOENIG Mars Hill Mayor William P. Powell entered a guilty plea in Wake County District Court last Thursday to five counts of violating state phar macy laws. Powell, a licensed pharmacist, was fined $10,000 by District Court Judge George Greene. Powell also entered a guilty plea in Wake County Superior Court on behalf of the Community Medical Center Pharmacy, Inc. ' (CMCP, Inc.) of which he is president. Superior Court Judge Arthur Lane fined CMCP, Inc. $40,000 for the fraud conviction. The fine is to be paid as restitution to the North Carolina Medical Assistance Program. Powell, who was represented by Mars Hill attorney Bruce Briggs, paid both the $10,000 and $4lh Lunsford complained about the officers issuing a ticket for running a stop light to a school bus driver, Chuck Chandler. Lunsford said he saw the inci dent and that Chandler passed through the light while it was yellow. He said the light changed as the school bus ter off letting him go through the light? We have to decide what our priorities will be here." Wild added, "If it goes to court and we're proven wrong, we'll do everything we can to see that he gets his license back." The police department's en forcement of parking regula tions also brought some criticism. Wild said that the town board is caught in what she termed a "Catch-22" situation. "Some of the mer chants say we need more parking and others say we " These guys are like a chicken on a June bug every time someone turns the corner. " passed underneath it. Chandler was driving a school bus for Marshall Primary School! He was relieved of his duties following the ticket. Mayor Wild said that the board had discussed the inci dent earlier. She told Lunsford, "I felt bad about his losing his license, but he had a busload of kids. If he had got ten hit while going through the light, would we have been bet Both Lunsford and Hodge complained about the officers chasing motorists through town. Wild said that the police had only been involved in two chases. She said that one chase was made in order to apprehend a drunken driver. The News Record later learn ed that a second chase lead to a reckless driving citation be ing issued to Leonard Wills on Anderson Branch have no problem What are we supposed to do?" the mayor asked. She urged all mer chants to come together to discuss the parking situation at the next meeting of the mer chants' association. The board also heard from Leroy Gosnell who asked what the town had done with an ap plication for the transfer of his police certification. Gosnell Bruce Briggs Files For State Senate Three last-minute can dictates filed with the Madison County Board of Elections on Monday, the final day for entering the May 8 primary. John Dodson, a member of the Marshall Board of Aldermen, filed for the Democratic nomination for county tax collector Dodson will challenge incumbent Harold Wallin in the May S primary. . Jeanette Nix filed for the