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McDonald County commissioners order six-month rollover of $522,652.55 county revenue certificate of deposit

McDonald County Commission
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Summary

The McDonald County Commission voted Aug. 12 to direct Treasurer Sheila Fuller to roll over a County Revenue certificate of deposit totaling $522,652.55 for six months. The motion, made by Eastern Commissioner Jamey Cope and seconded by Presiding Commissioner Bryan Hall, passed unanimously.

The McDonald County Commission voted Aug. 12 to issue a court order directing Treasurer Sheila Fuller to roll over a County Revenue certificate of deposit for six months, in the amount of $522,652.55.

Eastern Commissioner Jamey Cope moved for the rollover; Presiding Commissioner Bryan Hall seconded. The motion passed by a unanimous vote of the commissioners present: Bryan Hall (Presiding Commissioner), Jamey Cope (Eastern Commissioner) and Rick Lett (Western Commissioner), according to the minutes.

The action was recorded as a formal court order to Treasurer Sheila Fuller to execute the rollover. The minutes do not specify where the account is held, the certificate's maturity date, or the intended use of the funds; those details were not provided in the recorded entry.

County Clerk Kimberly Bell recorded the minutes and signatures. The commission conducted other routine business and adjourned; it planned to reconvene Aug. 14, 2024. No further fiscal motions or budget allocations related to this certificate were recorded during the Aug. 12 entry.