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Hancock County supervisors approve agenda, recognize budget carryover, deny claim and terminate animal care technician

3127672 · April 26, 2025
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Summary

At a regular meeting, Hancock County supervisors approved the agenda and April 21 minutes, accepted a budget carryover with cited balances, approved six exoneration orders, accepted an order denying a claim, approved payment of county bills and voted to terminate an animal care technician retroactive to April 2, 2025.

Hancock County Board of Supervisors approved the meeting agenda and the minutes from April 21, 2025, accepted a budget revision to recognize carryover funds, approved six exoneration orders, accepted an order denying a claim, approved payment of county bills and voted to terminate an animal care technician retroactive to April 2, 2025.

The actions, taken by recorded voice votes of "aye" during the meeting, affect routine county financial and personnel matters and were presented as part of the board's consent and regular business items. A presenter described the budget revision as recognizing carryover amounts, citing figures that included a $35,000 line item and an equity ending balance including receivables of $78,630.86; the presenter said those figures would be formally incorporated to the provision to ensure carryover is accurately reflected.

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