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Beaver County commissioners approve three proclamations and routine business, appoint Susan Smith to aging council

3243725 · March 13, 2025
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At its March 13 meeting, the Beaver County Board of Commissioners adopted proclamations recognizing Pennsylvania 811 Safe Digging Month, Beaver County 4‑H Week and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month; approved routine minutes, bills and resolutions; and appointed Susan Smith to the Beaver County Office of Aging Advisory Council.

The Beaver County Board of Commissioners on March 13 approved three ceremonial proclamations and a series of routine administrative items, and appointed a resident to the county Office of Aging Advisory Council.

The board proclaimed April 2025 as Pennsylvania 811 Safe Digging Month, March 16–22, 2025 as Beaver County 4‑H Week, and March 2025 as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. The proclamations were presented by Penn State Extension and local stakeholders and approved by voice vote.

The proclamations acknowledged Pennsylvania 811’s utility-notification service and its role in marking underground lines before excavation, highlighted the role of 4‑H in youth development and local Penn State Extension programming, and recognized services and providers supporting people with developmental disabilities in Beaver County.

Solicitor Fidelis told the board…

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