Janie Slaven | CJ
Magistrate Mark Ranshaw, left, made the motion to approve the 2021-22 county budget at last week s Fiscal Court meeting. Also pictured is Pulaski County Judge-Executive Steve Kelley.
Last week s meeting of Pulaski County Fiscal Court was particularly eventful.
Following the approval of interlocal agreements with the City of Somerset as well a new voting machines, county officials also needed to address a number of housekeeping motions for the final meeting before the beginning of the new fiscal year today (July 1).
Magistrates first accepted the 2021-22 salary schedule and all 2021-22 bids received. Later during Treasurer Joan Isaacs departmental report, the court approved the second reading of the 2021-22 budget ordinance.
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