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Wood County commissioners approve consent resolutions, opt into new opioid remnant settlement

Board of County Commissioners, Wood County, Ohio · March 10, 2026
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At its March 10 meeting, the Wood County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a package of routine resolutions — including authorizations for employee health-plan payments and opting into a new national opioid remnant settlement that county staff said is a one-time payment reviewed by the prosecutor's office.

The Wood County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a slate of routine resolutions at its March 10, 2026 meeting, including deposits to the county employee health care trust and authorization to join a new national opioid remnant settlement.

Commissioner Theodore H. Bowlus moved to approve the attached resolutions and Commissioner Craig LaHote seconded; all three commissioners voted yes.…

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