Clinton County commissioners approve routine motions, appointments and bills
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At their Jan. 16 meeting the Clinton County Board of Commissioners approved minutes, contracts, appointments, personnel actions and county bills totaling $589,712.70; payroll for the two‑week period was $364,674.98.
The Clinton County Board of Commissioners approved a series of routine motions, contracts, personnel items and bills at its Jan. 16 meeting. Most items were moved and approved by voice vote with commissioners answering "Aye." No roll-call tallies were recorded in the public transcript.
Actions approved included the minutes of the Jan. 2 meeting; a one‑year subscription renewal from CDW-G for Cisco Duo multifactor authentication for Feb. 4, 2025–Feb. 3, 2026 at a stated cost of $15,000; the settlement of a real estate tax assessment appeal (details not specified in the transcript); and a contract between the County of Clinton and Don's Does It LLC for seasonal maintenance at the Magisterial District (district not specified).
The board approved an extension of the agreement with Larson Design Group, Inc., for inspection services for the Bald Eagle Valley Trail, phase 5, extended through May 30, 2045; a transfer of 4D funds from the 4D checking account to the general fund for reimbursement of September 2024 expenses in the amount of $41,740; and the appointment of Kyle Walters to the Clinton County Recreation Committee for a two‑year term expiring Dec. 31, 2026.
Personnel items approved included the resignation of Ronald Bringer as an associate director from the Clinton County Conservation District Board effective Jan. 6, 2025; the reappointment of Wilson Ricardo, Carol Hannah, Paul Conklin and Kyle Stewart to the Clinton County Revolving Loan Fund Board for one-year terms expiring Dec. 31, 2025; the promotion of Sarah Moore from Clerk 1 to Clerk 2 at Magisterial District Court 23-301 effective the first pay period of January 2025 at an annual salary of $51,128.94 (grade C) under the 5% promotional policy established at the Jan. 2, 2025 salary board meeting; and the resignation of Deputy Sheriff Trey Foster effective Jan. 31, 2025.
The board approved county bills in the amount of $589,712.70 for the two-week period ending Jan. 16, 2025, and net payroll of $364,674.98 for the two-week period ending Jan. 17, 2025.
Several items were presented with minimal discussion and carried by voice vote; the transcript records only "Aye" responses, with no recorded "No" votes or roll-call results.
