White, Neal vie for auditor's seat

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Joyce Neal

Background: I have lived in Osceola since 1968 when my dad and mom, Pastor George Neal and Marjorie Neal, moved here because Dad was asked to come and pastor the Calvary Baptist Church.  I was gone for about nine years while I went to school in 1971, after graduating from  Clarke Community High School, then worked for about five years in Grand Rapids, Mich.  I moved back to Osceola from Grand Rapids in 1980, and have lived and worked here since then. I am working at Clarke Electric Cooperative, where I have been for almost 23 years.

Why are you running for county auditor? I am running for auditor because I want to bring my 32 years of experience in business to that office to serve the people of Clarke County. I want to be a good "watch-dog" of our tax dollars, and bring a fresh look at the position to ensure things are done as efficiently and effectively as possible with no wasting of our money. So often when things have been done the same way for so many years, new eyes looking at things can see things that can be changed or made better. I want to serve the people of Clarke County, and put to good use the things I have learned during my career.

As the county auditor, what will some of your job priorities be? First and foremost would be to be a good steward with the people's money. My desire is to make sure money is not wasted, and that we adhere to the budget the supervisors set with close attention to not spending money where it's not needed, but instead, making sure it is spent wisely and responsibly. Everything in county government flows through the auditor's office, and so, the auditor has a tremendous amount of influence with each office and the supervisors, as the budget and policies are decided. I want to use that influence to do what is right and best for the entire county.

I also want to establish a good working relationship with the Auditor's Association and bring this county into that organization. There is a wealth of information that we could be drawing from, and and also working with them to lobby the legislature.

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