Members of the Texas County Commission handled several matters during meetings May 22 – 23.
Members:
- Reviewed a contract from CPI technologies.
- Approved a county credit card through Simmons Bank.
- Approved a county credit card for purchases pre-approved by the county commission.
- Held a closed session meeting with the sheriff.
- Reviewed a support letter for improvements to the approach to a rail crossing.
In other business, commissioners heard from:
- Dan Cavender, BPJ Insurance, on county liability and property insurance.
- Sheriff Scott Lindsey concerning Tiger Food Service and issues with IT.
- County Clerk Peggy Seyler concerning paying a staples invoice online. The commission gave approval.
- The maintenance department concerning switches and IT equipment.
- Fred Stenger, Piney Township, inquiring about FEMA funds on recent storm damage.
- Parke Stevens, county prosecutor, concerning lawsuits, SB190 and other topics.
- George Sholtz on preventative services Texas County Memorial Hospital could provide to benefit county citizens.
- Virginia Burcham spoke to the county clerk to inquire about correspondence with SCOCOG on the PWSD #1 water well project.
The full minutes can be read below:
