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Lawrence County commissioners approve employee education spot, Pathways contract amendment, food‑bank renewal and $5,000 appraisal transfer
Summary
At its Jan. 20, 2026 meeting the Lawrence County Board of Commissioners authorized a Children and Youth Services employee to enter the Child Welfare Education and Leadership program for 2026–27, amended a contract with Pathways Adolescent Center to add a transitional living program, renewed an annual agreement with the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, and approved a $5,000 transfer to fund an appraisal for a pending tax assessment court case.
The Lawrence County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved four routine but consequential items, authorizing a county employee’s participation in a child-welfare degree program, amending a youth-services contract, renewing the county’s annual food-bank agreement and shifting $5,000 to pay for an appraiser in a tax-assessment case.
Chair opened the meeting and presented Resolution 4 to permit a Children and Youth Services employee, Jevon Clark, to enroll in the Child Welfare Education and Leadership (CWEL) program for the 2026–27 academic year. Donald Andrews of Children and Youth Services said, “Jevon Clark has turned everything into our director to go to the CWEL program.” Andrews told the…
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