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Board adopts multiple resolutions, proclaims Black History Month and appoints search committee representative
Summary
At its meeting the Columbia County Board of Supervisors adopted a batch of resolutions (Resolutions 14–64 as presented), proclaimed February as Black History Month and appointed Ron Knott to the college presidential search committee; a supervisor also raised concerns about potential federal cuts to Medicaid and SNAP.
The Columbia County Board of Supervisors adopted a series of resolutions offered by Supervisor Magnus, unanimously approving the slate by voice vote, and took several routine and ceremonial actions including a proclamation and an appointment.
Supervisor Magnus presented resolutions ranging from Resolution 14 through Resolution 64 of 2025; the chair called for adoption and the board answered in the affirmative. The clerk then…
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