Posts With Keyword ‘Washington County Board of Supervisors’

Washington Board of Supervisors Meeting

Posted: Monday, November 22nd, 2010 at 6:24 am

The Washington County Board of Supervisors will be meeting in regular session Tuesday morning. 

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Board of Supervisors Approve to Move Forward with Three Agenda Items

Posted: Wednesday, November 17th, 2010 at 6:30 am
(KCII's Chance Dorland)

The Washington County Board of Supervisors approved three items at their meeting yesterday.

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Board of Supervisors Meeting Today

Posted: Tuesday, November 16th, 2010 at 6:28 am
Washington County CourthouseWashington County Courthouse

The Washington County Board of Supervisors is meeting today.

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ECICOG Service Agreement to Highlight Washington Board of Supervisors Meeting

Posted: Saturday, November 6th, 2010 at 6:26 am
Washington County CourthouseWashington County Courthouse

The possible remodeling of building 1 at Orchard Hill for HAACAP is highlighting the Washington Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday.

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Washington County Board of Supervisors To Meet A Day Earlier To Accommodate Election

Posted: Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at 6:28 am

This morning at 9:30 am the Washington County Board of Supervisors will hold its weekly meeting a day early to accommodate the election schedule of the County Auditor’s Office.

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Washington County Health Insurance To Include Organ Transplant, More Mental Health Coverage

Posted: Thursday, October 28th, 2010 at 6:26 am
Washington County Supervisors Have Approved Changes To County Employees' Health Insurance.<br />
(KCII's Chance Dorland)Washington County Supervisors Have Approved Changes To County Employees’ Health Insurance.
(KCII’s Chance Dorland)

The Washington County Board of supervisors has approved changes to county employees’ health insurance.

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$8 Million Dollar General Obligation Bonds Unanimously Approved By Washington County Supervisors

Posted: Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at 6:28 am
Yesterday's Meeting Of The Washington County Board Of Supervisors Was Nearly Standing Room Only.<br />
(KCII's Chance Dorland)Yesterday’s Meeting Of The Washington County Board Of Supervisors Was Nearly Standing Room Only.
(KCII’s Chance Dorland)

After voting to table the issue at last week’s public forum, the Washington County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved $8 million in General Obligation Bonds to pay for the County’s share of a $12 million secondary roads improvement project.

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Washington County Board of Supervisors To “Consider” $8 Million In Debt

Posted: Monday, October 25th, 2010 at 6:26 am

Tomorrow at 9:30 am the Washington County Board of Supervisors will meet in regular session.

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Single Opportunity Missed, County Says Proposed $8 Million Debt For Secondary Road Repairs Cannot Be Decided By Public Vote

Posted: Thursday, October 21st, 2010 at 6:30 am
Washington County's Supervisors, Auditor, Treasurer, Engineer And Attorney Attended Tuesday's Public Forum.<br />
(KCII's Chance Dorland)Washington County’s Supervisors, Auditor, Treasurer, Engineer And Attorney Attended Tuesday’s Public Forum.
(KCII’s Chance Dorland)

Washington County voters did have one option to bring the $8 million decision to the ballot, but that opportunity has passed.

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Washington County Engineer Hopes Secondary Roads Plan Would Provide “50 Year Solution At Least”

Posted: Thursday, October 21st, 2010 at 6:28 am
Washington County Engineer David Patterson Began The Night With An Informational Presentation On County Secondary Roads.<br />
(KCII's Chance Dorland)Washington County Engineer David Patterson Began The Night With An Informational Presentation On County Secondary Roads.
(KCII’s Chance Dorland)

Washington County Engineer David Patterson says a $12 million plan to improve secondary roads would provide a 50 year solution, if not more.

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