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The McLennan County Commissioners Court unanimously approved a proclamation recognizing October 2025 as National 4-H Week and commended the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service's 4-H Youth Development program and its volunteers. The court recessed briefly to hear a 4-H presentation and later approved a staff motion to record the 4-H report in the minutes. Dustin (court staff) read the proclamation text in open court and asked that the proclamation be made part of the official minutes. The proclamation referenced the 4-H program's statewide participant numbers and volunteer base and asked the court to recognize the program's role in youth education. Maddie presented a short report about 4-H activities (the court recessed to listen to a presentation) and the court later returned and took a motion to approve the 4-H report for recording. The court approved both the proclamation and the recording of the report by voice vote.
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