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Delaware County supervisors approve series of resolutions, set hearing on youth hunting law
Summary
The Delaware County Board of Supervisors approved multiple routine and program-related resolutions, reappointed leaders, accepted federal and county fund amendments, and scheduled a public hearing Oct. 8 on a proposed local law to allow supervised 12- and 13-year-old licensed hunters to hunt deer; the board then moved to executive session on contract negotiations.
The Delaware County Board of Supervisors convened and approved a slate of resolutions addressing proclamations, budget amendments and appointments before moving into an executive session on contract negotiation.
Among actions Tuesday, the board approved a proclamation recognizing "Sheriff's Week," naming Sheriff Craig Estimone and commending the sheriff's office for its role in law enforcement and corrections. "Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Delaware County Board of Supervisors do hereby recognize the important services provided to the citizens of this county of Sheriff Craig Estimone and the members of the sheriff's office," the proclamation reads on the record.
The board adopted…
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