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Commissioners approve routine warrants, minutes and four resolutions; public Q&A addresses forfeiture funds

2902318 · April 9, 2025
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The Lawrence County Board of Commissioners approved routine warrants and minutes and adopted Resolutions 72–75 during its April 8 public meeting; officials also answered a public question about seized-forfeiture funds.

The Lawrence County Board of Commissioners approved routine finance items and four county resolutions during Tuesday’s public meeting and addressed a public question about seized-forfeiture funds.

Warrants and minutes The board voted to accept the warrant registers (check reconciliation registers) dated March 31, April 2 and April 4, and approved the minutes from the April 1 meeting. Each vote was taken by roll call with commissioners voting yes.

Resolution highlights - Resolution 72 (postage meter lease): Linda Abraham, representing Central Court, asked the board to approve a 60-month lease renewal…

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