Votes at a glance: minutes, hires, reappointments, vendor switch and routine bills approved
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Summary
The court carried a slate of routine motions by voice vote: approval of previous minutes, reappointments to the Cunningham water council, a trial hire for a road position, payroll addition for an employee, transfers and bills, and a vendor switch to HyperReach for mass notification.
Carlisle County officials completed a series of routine votes during the public meeting, approving minutes and a range of administrative and personnel items by voice vote.
The court approved the previous meeting’s minutes after a motion and voice vote. Speaker 4 reported a payroll omission and the court approved adding Andrea Starks to the payroll (speaker identified the omission); the court also approved trying out 24-year-old Tyson Bradley for road work subject to background checks. The court reappointed Ray Crappin and Kevin Garrett to the Cunningham water council.
On procurement and administrative items, the court voted to switch its mass notification system from Heads Up to HyperReach on a one-year contract after staff described delivery and customer-service problems with the prior vendor and demonstrated the new vendor’s registration and messaging features (QR-code registration, text and voice options). The switch and other routine transfers and bills (including two transfers and payment of claims — the transcript notes one item at $907.86) were approved by voice vote with no roll-call tallies recorded.
The meeting ended with the presiding speaker stating the court needed to go into closed session to discuss unspecified matters.
