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Brooke County commission tables personnel change, approves bids and payments

April 09, 2024 | Brooke County, West Virginia


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Brooke County commission tables personnel change, approves bids and payments
The County Commission of Brooke County on April 9, 2024 met in adjourned session at the courthouse and handled routine administrative business, including tabling a personnel request and approving advertisements and payments.

Commissioner Thomas R. Diserio moved to approve the minutes from the April 2, 2024 meeting; Commissioner Stacey Wise seconded the motion, which the commission approved unanimously. A personnel request from Greg Moore, identified in the meeting record as interim OES/EMA director, to move Jeremiah Lucas from part-time to full-time effective June 1, 2024 was presented; Commissioner Diserio moved and Commissioner Wise seconded to table that request, and the motion passed unanimously.

The commission authorized advertising for bids to supply Circuit Clerk docket shelving after a motion by Commissioner Diserio and a second by Commissioner Wise; that motion passed unanimously. Separately, the commission approved placing an advertisement for a janitorial position, with the record noting it could be for one full-time and one part-time role; the motion to advertise was moved by Commissioner Stacey Wise, seconded by Commissioner Diserio, and adopted unanimously.

Clerk Kimberly M. Barbetta reported that invoices and vouchers were approved and checks were ordered written across several funds, including $23,396.02 from the General County Fund (checks 30489–30501) and $72,698.75 for E-911 Communications (checks 3231–3235). Other approved fund movements included Ambulance ($735.00), Shelter Levy ($803.46), Valuation ($25,174.34), and Judicial Annex ($4,493.00). The commission also received minutes from Washington Pike Public Service District dated March 25, 2024 and noted an agenda item listing a presentation by Lake Ferrera of the Northern Panhandle Workforce Development Board, Inc.

President Andrew J. Thomas and the commissioners thanked departments, students and citizens who assisted during a recent crisis. With no further business, Commissioner Thomas R. Diserio moved to adjourn; the motion passed unanimously.

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