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Board issues a slate of proclamations and recognitions including 4‑H Week, Filipino American History Month and library projects
Summary
At its Oct. 7 meeting the Kern County Board of Supervisors presented and approved multiple resolutions and proclamations honoring retirees, community festivals, 4‑H Week, Filipino American History Month, the 1 Book Project selection and a library revitalization project, plus a certificate recognizing 50 years of local paramedic services.
The Kern County Board of Supervisors used the morning of Oct. 7 to present a series of resolutions, proclamations and recognitions honoring county employees, community festivals and civic projects.
The board honored Deputy Chief Information Technology Officer Brandon Hankins on his retirement after 27 years of county service. Supervisor remarks and a colleague's tribute accompanied the resolution, which the board adopted unanimously.
The board proclaimed October as 4‑H Week in Kern County; Leonel Jimenez, University of…
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