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During the same meeting in which it set pilot terms for data-center incentives, the Caddo Parish Commission read and adopted special resolutions honoring two local residents.
Calvin Iverson: The commission adopted a resolution commending Calvin Iverson for entering a burning house and assisting in the evacuation of an elderly couple and others. Iverson described jumping fences and overcoming obstacles to pull people to safety; commissioners thanked him for his courage and presented the formal resolution.
Cheryl McGee: The commission also adopted a special resolution recognizing Cheryl McGee upon her retirement as Caddo Parish director of human resources after roughly 26 years of public service. McGee thanked colleagues and family during brief remarks. Commissioners praised her professionalism and presented a plaque and remarks from multiple colleagues.
Procedural note: The special resolutions were adopted in the regular meeting and, as recorded by the clerk, included in an omnibus group of ceremonial items that were approved by the commission.
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