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Brown County commissioners approve $2,151 law library MOU, adopt Older Americans Month proclamation; detention-door contract listed as tabled
Summary
On April 27, 2026 the Brown County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved minutes and an MOU to accept $2,151.97 for law library computers and software, adopted a proclamation naming May 2026 Older Americans Month with the theme "Champion Your Health," and recorded discussion of a Cornerstone Detention preventative-maintenance contract shown on the agenda as tabled.
The Brown County Board of Commissioners on April 27 unanimously approved several routine items, including an agreement to accept a $2,151.97 grant to purchase computers and software for the county law library and a proclamation designating May 2026 as Older Americans Month.
Commissioner Gordon Ellis moved to "execute the MOU with Statewide Consortium of County Law Library Resources Boards, 905 Jackson St. Toledo, OH 43604 for grant funds in the amount of $2,151.97 computers and software," and Commissioner Barry L. Woodruff seconded; the roll-call vote was recorded as Woodruff, yea; Ellis, yea; and Tony Applegate, yea.
The move to adopt the proclamation was made by Commissioner Woodruff, noting the 2026 theme "Champion Your Health," and was seconded by Commissioner Ellis. The minutes list attendees for the proclamation ceremony as Sue McKinley, Jamie Herrman, Jenni Lewis and Emily Blagg of AAA7; Dan Wickerham and Elaine Cady of ABCAP; and Sue Lang of Brown County Seniors. The board recorded a unanimous roll-call vote to adopt the…
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