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County commissioner faces public scrutiny over sheriff funding

July 12, 2024 | Granville County, North Carolina



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County commissioner faces public scrutiny over sheriff funding
During a recent Granville County government meeting, Commissioner Russ May opened the session with an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance, emphasizing the importance of wisdom and transparency in public service. The meeting included notable attendees such as Sheriff Robert Fountain and State Representative Frank Salsaman.

The board swiftly moved through its agenda, approving the consent agenda without opposition. However, the public comment segment revealed pressing concerns from residents. Michael Mohammed, a local citizen, voiced his dissatisfaction regarding the perceived lack of financial support for the sheriff's department from the county commissioners. He urged the board to allocate more resources to ensure the department can effectively serve the community.

The meeting highlighted the ongoing dialogue between county officials and residents, particularly regarding public safety funding, underscoring the need for continued engagement and transparency in local governance.

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