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Commissioners ask for documents, table retroactive MOUs after review finds missing board signatures and billing questions
Summary
Wagoner County commissioners moved to pause final approval of several opioid‑abatement memoranda of understanding, asked staff for documentation, and tabled ratification while an internal review continues; one partner refunded funds and withdrew from the program.
At the June 30 meeting the Wagoner County Board of Commissioners discussed retroactive memorandums of understanding (MOUs) tied to the county’s opioid‑abatement grant. Gabrielle Perry, the county’s grant consultant, presented four previously used MOUs: Beloved Under Grace, Abel Tutoring, Wagoner DUI Service and Wrap Project. Perry told commissioners the Wrap Project had withdrawn from the MOU and refunded all funds paid to the county.
The board’s compliance review, led by Perry and supported by county staff,…
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