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Craig County adopts volunteer recognition disbursement policy; two supervisors abstain

January 01, 2026 | Craig County, Virginia


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Craig County adopts volunteer recognition disbursement policy; two supervisors abstain
The Craig County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 8 approved a new Craig County Emergency Services administrative policy to govern the disbursement of county recognition funds to volunteers.

Clerk Dan Collins briefed the board on the proposed policy, noting that community volunteers and local emergency-service leaders contributed to drafting the form. The board approved the motion; Supervisors Brian Lipes and Keith Dunbar recorded abstentions on the vote.

Board members and staff described the policy as a way to offer formal recognition to volunteers for emergency work. The policy’s approval was recorded in the meeting minutes with the abstentions noted. No further implementing details or funding amounts were specified during the meeting.

The board completed other business and adjourned at 7:25 p.m.

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