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Civil service budget shows surprise $16,500 training line; advertisement spending rises

July 17, 2025 | Berkeley County, West Virginia


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Civil service budget shows surprise $16,500 training line; advertisement spending rises
At its July 16 meeting the Berkeley County Deputy Sheriff's Civil Service Commission received a budget update that included an unexplained $16,500 training-and-education allocation and higher planned spending for advertising and postage tied to recruitment activity.

Staff told commissioners the commission began the year with $15,750 and had $10,986.91 remaining at the prior fiscal-year end; current available funds were reported as $38,668.41 for the new fiscal year. Staff said $16,500 in training-and-education funds had been posted to the civil service budget after the commission had been told earlier in the year it would not receive that funding.

Line-item changes noted: postage increased from $750 to $1,500 this fiscal year; staff encumbered $31.59 to mail promotional test materials back to Charleston; advertisement and publication authority rose from $5,000 to $10,700 and showed a current obligation rate of zero pending outstanding invoices. Staff reported an outstanding invoice of $710.96 from LocalIQ for newspaper ads and another anticipated invoice of about $210 for online job-board announcements (Indeed and others).

Staff provided a schedule of ad runs in three regional newspapers (Chambersburg, Waynesboro and the Hagerstown Herald-Mail) and a snapshot of one ad design. Staff praised the design work and the county graphic artist, Matt Umstead, for a social-media ad; commissioners discussed the possibility of using short video “reels” for wider reach.

Discussion vs. decision: the report was informational; the commission did not change budget policy at the meeting. Staff clarified that the $16,500 training amount appeared on the county financial report and the county clerk could not immediately explain the source.

Background: staff said the county maintains a civil service web page with study guides and the commission continues to encumber small amounts related to testing and advertising as part of active recruitment efforts.

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