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		<title>Cecil County State&#8217;s Attorney Hired Son for Job Same Day Dad Sworn in; Primary Campaign Challenger Questions Nepotism</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2014 22:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County State’s Attorney E.D.E. (Ellis) Rollins III, who is seeking re-election to his post, hired his son as an investigator&#8211; who began work the same day his father was sworn into office&#8211; although he lacked the law enforcement experience of previous occupants of the position. The hiring has become an issue in the current Republican primary campaign. Ellis Rollins’ son, Kyle Rollins, was hired as an investigator in the State’s Attorney office on 1/3/11, according to county Human Resources Director Donna Nichols, who said his current salary is $53,664. He is scheduled to receive a 4.75 percent pay raise—including a 1.75 percent cost-of-living increase—effective 7/1/14, she added. The State’s Attorney’s office receives funds from Cecil County government as well as the state but its personnel policies come under the county government’s HR office, Nichols said. The county has an anti-nepotism policy regarding the “employment of relatives” but Nichols said it was determined that the elder Rollins would not be directly supervising his son. The elder Rollins told Cecil Times that there was an appellate court case that was “on point” that indicated there was no conflict in hiring his son for the position. He said he notified county officials—including [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Golf Course Creates &#8220;Disco;&#8221; Politically Connected Bittersweet Faces Liquor Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When is a Cecil County golf course a disco and what do late night live music and dancing have to do with playing 18 holes on the grassy links in the sunshine? That was the issue before the Cecil County Board of License Commissioners (liquor board) recently as the three-member panel reviewed the troubled Bittersweet Golf Course on Route 213 in Elkton. Under its special liquor license category, GC, Bittersweet holds a golf course license that is supposed to be used for on-premises alcohol consumption by golfers and their guests. But evidence shows part of the facility was converted to a “disco,” including a stage for bands, without advance approval from the liquor board. “You’ve basically turned the place into a disco,” said William Gerweck, a board commissioner who sharply criticized the operation at the panel’s 12/28/11 meeting. “You ran roughshod over all the rules,” Gerweck said, and, “If it were up to me, I’d have your license pulled.” In fact, the license was pulled briefly due to a technical question regarding residency. But it was reinstated after Del. Michael Smigiel (R-36) contacted county officials and demanded reinstatement, according to sources and an operator of the golf facility. But the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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