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Lunenburg supervisors approve textbook transfer, emergency-services carryovers and facility repairs; reinstate local COVID state of emergency
Summary
The Board approved a $50,000 transfer for middle-school English textbooks, authorized emergency-services carryover appropriations, approved courthouse tree removal, and unanimously reinstated a local State of Emergency due to rising COVID-19 cases and supply-chain constraints.
At their Sept. 9 meeting, the Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors approved several routine and time-sensitive administrative actions.
The Board approved a $50,000 transfer to the middle-school English textbook fund at the School Division’s request so the District can purchase new Learning Management System (LMS) English textbooks. Assistant School Superintendent and Finance Director James Abernathy also described proposed HVAC…
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