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Denton County commissioners adopt proclamations, approve replat and awards, and transfer $220,722 for jail overtime
Summary
The Denton County Commissioners Court issued proclamations recognizing Every Kid Healthy Week and volunteer horticulture programs, honored Mayor William D. Tate and scholarship recipients, approved the Springer Acres replat and multiple procurement awards, and approved a $220,722 budget transfer to cover jail overtime.
The Denton County Commissioners Court met in April 2026 and approved a slate of proclamations and operational items, including a budget amendment to cover jail overtime.
The court unanimously approved a proclamation recognizing Every Kid Healthy Week (April 20–26, 2026). A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension representative and Emily Russell of Cook Children’s Center for Community Health described coordinated activities and distribution of wellness resources. "Healthy kids are better prepared to learn and thrive," the presenter said as she described outreach and a distribution of more than 150 wellness bags.
The court also adopted a proclamation honoring the county's master gardeners and master naturalists. Erin, the Denton County AgriLife Extension agent, told the court the groups contributed nearly 80,000…
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