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Bay County commissioners approve a package of resolutions, appoint SUD representative and schedule two closed sessions

Bay County Board of Commissioners · August 20, 2025
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At its Aug. 15 meeting the Bay County Board of Commissioners approved a series of resolutions including data-sharing and public-safety agreements, ratified collective bargaining items, appointed Pam Schumacher to the Mid-State Health Network SUD oversight board, and voted to enter two closed sessions on a workers’ compensation settlement and a written legal opinion.

Bay County commissioners on Aug. 15 approved a package of county resolutions, ratifications and an appointment, and voted to enter two closed sessions to discuss legal matters.

The board approved multiple resolutions by voice votes, including Resolution 2025-151, a data-sharing agreement to support the Community Information Exchange (CIE) used by social-service partners; Resolution 2025-152 to secure an outside continuing-education provider for CNA credits through the department on aging; Resolution 2025-153, an intergovernmental agreement allowing Sanilac County to use Bay County–hosted public-safety modules for $20,000 per year; Resolution 2025-154, a graduate medical education program agreement with McLaren Bay Region; and Resolution 2025-156, changes to the Pacific (Civic) Arena fee schedule…

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