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Overton County Commission approves school budget amendments, multiple grant applications and appointments
Summary
The Overton County Commission approved a package of budget and grant actions, opioid fund disbursements and a temporary 9-1-1 board replacement at the meeting.
The Overton County Commission approved a package of budget and grant actions, awarded opioid-disbursement grants to local organizations and confirmed a temporary 9-1-1 board replacement.
On motions moved and seconded by members of the commission, the body approved school budget amendments and school quarterly reports, authorized the county to apply for multiple grants, approved opioid committee disbursements totaling $138,000, and confirmed Ralph Robbins to replace Lee Richards on the 9-1-1 board for April 2025 through September 2026.
Details of the vote and approvals include:
- School budget amendments and reports: The commission approved several school budget amendments across multiple funds (General Purpose Fund 01/1941 revision numbers and Federal Projects Fund 142 amendments) and accepted quarterly reports ending Sept. 30 and Dec. 31, 2024. A motion to approve the school budget amendment was made by Commissioner Donna Savage and seconded by Philip Talley; the clerk conducted a roll call and the motion passed.
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