During a recent government meeting, the commissioners gathered to discuss various matters, including a heartfelt moment dedicated to Commissioner Robert McKamey, who is scheduled for significant surgery. In a show of solidarity, the commissioners offered prayers for McKamey, emphasizing the importance of community support during challenging times. Commissioner Palmer led the prayer, invoking peace and healing for McKamey and his family, while also seeking guidance for the medical staff involved in his care.
Following the prayer, Commissioner Wells proposed the idea of naming a local park after Jay Yeager, a respected figure known for his contributions to the community and environmental efforts. Wells highlighted Yeager's dedication and the positive impact he had on the area, particularly in addressing pollution issues. This suggestion reflects the commissioners' commitment to honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to the county.
The meeting underscored the commissioners' camaraderie and their collective responsibility to support one another, both personally and in their public service roles. As they concluded the session, the focus remained on community, healing, and recognition of those who have served the county diligently.