During Thursday’s commissioners’ meeting, County Utilities Director Phillip Dean reported they are awaiting delivery of 200 water meters to start new services in 2023 and that should be enough for the year. It’s all they are likely to get in any event, as supply chain issues continue to plague const
The sewage situation with the Foothills commercial area was the prime topic of discussion at the county town hall meeting held Monday at Fellowship Presbyterian Church. Based on comments Monday and previous reporting, the Foothills commercial area, corner of Steve Tate Hig
Fire, sheriff struggle to retain staff, citing low pay “We’re having to compete with Dairy Queen,” said sheriff According to top sheriff and fire officials, they are struggling to retain employees due to low pay, which leaves them unable to compete with surrounding agencies.