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Chief deputy coroner asks Washington County commissioners for two vehicles, says fees will cover cost
Summary
Matt Yankosick, chief deputy coroner, used public comment to request two vehicles (one to tow a mass fatality trailer) and asked the board to authorize purchases using funds from death‑certificate fee revenue rather than county general funds. He said his office handles roughly 2,800 death investigations a year across the county.
During the public‑comment portion of the Washington County Board of Commissioners meeting on April 2, Matt Yankosick, the chief deputy coroner, asked commissioners to approve two vehicles for the coroner’s office and requested signatures to proceed.
Yankosick described operational needs and staffing: he said the coroner’s office covers about 860 square miles and roughly 209,000 residents and conducts…
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