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Brooke County Commission accepts cybersecurity grant, rehiring early‑voting staff and approves E‑911 contract
Summary
At its Oct. 1 adjourned session, the Brooke County Commission unanimously approved accepting a $16,240 State and Local Cybersecurity Grant, rehired five early‑voting temporary employees for Oct. 23–Nov. 1 at $15/hour, and approved an E‑911/AT&T services agreement at $5,750/month, among other routine actions.
The Brooke County Commission met in adjourned session Oct. 1, 2024, at the Brooke County Courthouse and unanimously approved several administrative and fiscal actions affecting elections staffing, public‑safety communications and county cybersecurity.
Commissioner Stacey Wise moved to approve the actions and Commissioner Thomas R. Diserio seconded; motions were recorded as unanimously passed on the minutes. President Andrew J. Thomas was listed as absent on the roll call; Kimberly M. Barbetta is recorded as County Clerk.
The commission approved a letter from County Clerk Kimberly M. Barbetta seeking to rehire five early‑voting temporary workers — Barbara McVickers, Mary Kay…
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