During a recent government meeting, board members approved a plan with unanimous support, setting the stage for further discussions on community initiatives. The meeting highlighted a successful auction at the Warren County Kerr Center, where various items, including vehicles and sewing machines, were sold. Notably, board member Mister Siebert purchased two boxes of masks, prompting light-hearted remarks about their potential future use.
A significant moment of recognition occurred when Olivia de Hart, a recent graduate from Franklin, received a valor award from the city’s fire department. De Hart was commended for her heroic actions in saving a young girl who suffered a seizure at a local pool. Fire Chief Daniel Stitzel praised her quick response and composure, emphasizing the importance of her training and dedication to her role as a lifeguard.
The meeting also included discussions about an upcoming board retreat aimed at enhancing team cohesion. The board plans to engage a leadership consulting firm for $6,000 to facilitate one-on-one sessions with members, focusing on personal and collective strengths and weaknesses. This initiative reflects the board's commitment to improving its effectiveness and collaboration.