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Owens Cross Roads council approves minutes, proclaims firefighter cancer awareness month; city attorney reports litigation
Summary
At its Jan. 13 meeting, the Owens Cross Roads City Council approved minutes and bank balances, read a proclamation naming January 2026 Fire Fighter Cancer Awareness Month, and heard from the city attorney that a complaint has been filed in Circuit Court related to Pathway of Madison County, LLC; Joe Adair's public comment was rescheduled to Jan. 27.
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The Owens Cross Roads City Council on Jan. 13 approved the prior meeting minutes and bank balances as presented by City Clerk-Treasurer Christie Eason. Councilwoman Jennifer Liddle moved to approve the minutes and bank balances; the motion passed with five yeas and one absence (Councilwoman Elizabeth Craig).
Mayor Tony Craig read a proclamation designating January 2026 as Fire Fighter Cancer Awareness Month.
City Attorney Matt Balch updated the council on two items: property owner Joe Adair asked to move his public-comment time to the Jan. 27 council meeting, and the city has filed a complaint in Circuit Court against Pathway of Madison County, LLC. Balch told the council the city is now waiting on a response from Pathway of Madison County and expects to hear back within about 10 days. The transcript does not provide further details about the complaint's subject matter.
Councilman Claude Lang moved to adjourn; the motion was seconded and approved. The meeting adjourned at 6:21 p.m.
