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Brewster County comptroller warns of two-week pause in check-writing during accounting software transition
Summary
County Comptroller Malynda Richardson told the Commissioners Court the county expects a two-week interval between April 22 and May 6 when no checks will be cut because of an accounting software transition; the court was notified and approved a related budget amendment for an attorney invoice.
County Comptroller Malynda Richardson told the Brewster County Commissioners Court on March 25 that the county will undergo an accounting software transition that will require a temporary pause in issuing checks for about two weeks. The period was described as expected to fall between April 22 and May 6;…
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