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PSST funds support much-needed supply refresh, purchases for rural fire departments

By Jamie Berry | Transcript Staff Writer Jun 12, 2021 1 of 3 The Lexington Fire Department bought this 2006 fire engine with Public Safety Sales Tax money that it received from Cleveland County. The department’s decals hadn’t been placed at the time. Photo Provided Shown is a battery-operated spreader being used by the Cedar Country Fire Department. The spreader was funded by Cleveland County’s Public Safety Sales Tax. Photo Provided This Little Axe Fire Department brush pumper is now back in service due to a pump replacement funded by Cleveland County’s Public Safety Sales Tax. Photo Provided Cleveland County’s rural fire departments are seeing the benefits of a public safety sales tax that has allowed them to update and purchase much-needed fire and medical equipment.

Sheriff, commissioners announce PIO transition

Mendi Brandon Sheriff Chris Amason and Cleveland County Commissioners Darry Stacy and Harold Haralson announced a shift in duties for two staff members. Joy Hampton, who served as the public information officer for the county sheriff’s office, will shift to county duties while Mendi Brandon, who served as the sheriff’s quartermaster, will take over as the new public information officer. “We congratulate Joy on her new position and welcome Mendi as our new PIO,” Amason said. “Mendi has a degree in communications, is an accomplished photographer and has experience in social media and web design. She was an asset in her former position, and we believe she will continue to be an asset in her new role.”

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County Commissioners to pay $7 3 million for building

Apr 12, 2021 The old Vista building, now called he “Financial Services Center” at 111 N. Peters Ave., above, is under contract to be bought by the county following a 2-1 vote on Monday. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript The Cleveland County Commissioners voted 2-1 to enter into a contract to purchase the entire Financial Services Center building for $7.3 million during their Monday meeting. The motion increased the proposed contract purchase price from $7.2 to $7.3 million. The move comes after the commissioners voted 2-1 to purchase two floors of the same building for $1.8 on March 22. As part of the commissioners’ motion on the contract, District 3 Commissioner Harold Haralson designated attorney Sean Rieger to act as the commissioners’ spokesman, excusing Haralson and Chairman Darry Stacy from speaking to The Transcript about the purchase.

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