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Hancock County finance committee approves bids, a $5,000 public-defender credit card and routine claims
Summary
The Hancock County Finance committee on March 12 approved surplus bids for bicentennial banners and bookcases, authorized a $5,000 credit card for the public defender's office, approved claims (excluding one storage claim), and heard updates on health-plan claims, collections and election-machine testing.
The Hancock County Finance, Fees and Salaries committee approved several administrative measures March 12, including surplus-bid acceptances, a credit card for the public defender's office and routine claims, and staff updates on health plans, collections and election equipment.
At 9:28 a.m. the committee opened bids for bicentennial banners and two bookcases. Luella Spees bid $10 for a banner and $100 for two bookcases; Robert and Janet Steinman bid $108.53 for a banner. Harry Douglas moved to approve the banner bids (seconded by Dennis…
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