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COMMISSIONERS RENEW AFFORDABLE CARE ACT REPORTING AND TRACKING SERVICE
The Commissioners unanimously approved to renew their Affordable Care Acting Reporting and Tracking Service, which costs the county $1.47 per…
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COMMISSIONERS APPROVE HOT BOARD REQUEST FOR $25,000 FOR NEXT YEAR
The Commissioners voted unanimously to dedicate an extra $25,000 in Hotel Occupancy Taxes, or HOT taxes to the City of…
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADOPT ECONOMIC PLAN
The Washington County Commissioners approved a county economic plan at today’s (Tuesday’s) meeting over the objections of Precinct Three County…
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WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION HONORED
The Washington County Commissioners recognized the Washington County Historical Commission at today’s (Tuesday’s) meeting. For the 20th consecutive year the…
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COMMISSIONERS TO DISCUSS ECONOMIC PLAN
Washington County Judge John Brieden says several new industrial businesses have either expanded or moved their operations to the county…
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WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION TO BE HONORED
Washington County Judge John Brieden says that while the county is a ‘gold mine’ of history, that history needs to…
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO GRANT OIL AND GAS LEASE
Washington County Judge John Brieden says with rising gasoline prices across the nation, it is good news for people who…
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ASKING FOR ROAD REPAIR REIMBURSEMENTS
Washington County Judge John Brieden said at today’s (Tuesday’s) meeting of the County Commissioners that they will use both the…
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COUNTY ACCEPTS BIDS ON SALVAGE WOOD REMOVAL
Several bidders offered $4800 to take surplus wood off Washington County hands at today’s (Tuesday’s) meeting of the Washington County…
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WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REIMBURSEMENT FOR ROAD REPAIRS
Washington County Judge John Brieden says the county is near the point when they can begin work on repairing county…
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