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    Commission works on well project, accepts resignation

    By Herald Staff,

    2024-07-11
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    Members of the Texas County Commission handled several matters during a meeting Wednesday, July 3.

    Members:

    • Approved a Simmons Bank card, Walmart credit card and City of Houston Fiber bills to be paid via ACH.
    • Met Tuesday, July 2 for the Public Water Supply District #1 well project. Those in attendance were Jess Moran, SCOCOG; Kim Shafer, Julia Freese, Brandon Pemberton, CBDG; Natalin Fletcher, PWSD #1; Tammy Cantrell, Texas County collector/treasurer; Peggy Seyler, Texas County clerk; and Commissioners Scott Long and John Casey.
    • Sent an email concerning elected official closing offices without commission approval.
    • Reviewed and acknowledged the resignation of Kyle Gross, maintenance, effective Tuesday, July 9.
    • Reviewed correspondence from the State of Missouri Office of Prosecution Services on the prosecutor’s salary increase.

    In other business, commissioners heard from:

    • Jason Rinker, Stronghold Data, concerning cybersecurity and IT services.
    • Brad Rees who discussed township roads and Industrial Development Authority (IDA) happenings.
    • Dan Cavender, BPJ Insurance, about the county’s liability insurance renewal.
    • John Sterner, Clinton Township, concerning roads and potential FEMA declaration.
    • The 911 office concerning a cable that needs into its office.
    • Ivan Schraeder, attorney, on several county issues.

    The full minutes can be read below:

    Approved-Minutes-for-July-3 Download

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