Sweetwater City Council honors Sonia Crush as new city recorder

April 07, 2025 | Sweetwater, Monroe County, Tennessee

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Sweetwater City Council honors Sonia Crush as new city recorder

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The City of Sweetwater, Tennessee, held its monthly Board of Commissioners meeting on April 7, 2025, beginning with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. All commissioners were present, and the minutes from the previous meetings on March 3 and March 24 were approved unanimously.

A significant highlight of the meeting was the recognition of Sonia Crush, who was presented with her certificate for passing the state of Tennessee municipal court and recorder exam. Mayor and commissioners congratulated Crush, who has been with the city since December 2006, and expressed confidence in her abilities to serve Sweetwater effectively.

Following this recognition, the city recorder provided a report on financial distributions for February, including a payment of $4,995.57 for Blue Cross dental and vision services.

The meeting proceeded with discussions on various agenda items, ensuring that all topics were addressed in a structured manner. The session concluded with a commitment to continue supporting the city’s initiatives and the community's needs. Further details on specific agenda items and decisions made during the meeting will be available in the official minutes.

Converted from City of Sweetwater TN Mayor & Board of Commissioners monthly meeting 2025-04-07 meeting on April 07, 2025
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