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Residents urge supervisors to stop probing Samuels Library; speakers defend county investment
Summary
At a Warren County Board meeting, residents defended Samuels Library’s endowment and criticized board scrutiny as political overreach; a resident and a county official gave detailed financial figures backing the county’s purchase and renovation of library property.
Residents at the Warren County Board of Supervisors meeting pressed elected officials to back off a review of Samuels Library’s finances and governance, arguing the institution’s endowment and services benefit the community.
Tony Carter, who identified himself from the Happy Creek District, laid out the county’s payments and renovation costs for the library property, saying the county paid a total of $5,550,102 under a…
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