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Warren County's Board of Supervisors made significant strides in community service and infrastructure during their recent meeting on June 17, 2025. The board unanimously reappointed Crystal McIntyre and Thomas Thompson to the Warren County Veteran Affairs Commission, recognizing McIntyre's dedication to veterans. Her commitment was highlighted by a fellow board member, who expressed confidence in her ability to continue serving the community effectively.
In another key decision, Jake Sickles was appointed to the Warren County Conservation Board to fill a vacancy left by a resignation. Board members praised Sickles, noting his suitability for the role based on their personal experiences with him.
The board also addressed infrastructure needs by approving a contract for annual pavement marking. After reviewing three bids, they awarded the contract to Quality Striping for $79,752.06, significantly below the budgeted amount of $110,000. This decision allows for the possibility of extending the project to cover additional miles of painting, enhancing road safety across the county.
These actions reflect the board's commitment to both community service and infrastructure improvement, setting a positive tone for future initiatives in Warren County.
Converted from Board of Supervisors Meeting 06/17/2025 meeting on June 20, 2025
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