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Franklin County honors Lynn Hall for years of service on Water Conservancy Board

October 30, 2025 | Franklin County, Washington


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Franklin County honors Lynn Hall for years of service on Water Conservancy Board
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners presented a certificate of appreciation to Lynn Hall on Oct. 29 for more than a decade of service to the Franklin County Water Conservancy Board.

Commissioners noted Hall’s service on the board since September 2008 — first as an alternate member and, beginning in 2011, as a full commissioner — and thanked him for his “valuable insight, consistency [and] dedication to the stewardship of the county’s water resources,” according to the presentation. Hall told the board, “Please. It’s been a pleasure to be able to serve.”

The board said Hall chose not to reapply for another term and acknowledged his years of leadership. Commissioners discussed posting a photo and a short write‑up about Hall’s service to the county’s official Facebook page.

No formal action beyond the presentation was recorded.

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