New Hanover County Manager Chris Coudriet serves as chief administrator of county government and maintains responsibility for administering all departments under the general control of the five-member board of commissioners.
His work includes developed the county budget, aligning the operations of the county to the adopted strategic plan and advancing the county’s mission and vision through five key focus areas: superior public health, safety and education, intelligent growth and economic development, productive strategic partnerships, strong financial performance, and effective county management. He is assisted by two assistant managers.
Coudriet has served as the county manager since July 2012. Prior to his appointment, he served as assistant Ccunty manager for New Hanover County for four years and as county manager in Franklin and Washington counties, N.C. He has 20 years of public administration experience, with more than a decade as a county manager in North Carolina.
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Students participate in National County Government Student Day
By Abigail Miller - DarkeCountyMedia.com
Pictured are Darke County high school students at The Darke Animal Shelter playing with Rocky the pitbull. Students from across the county toured various county facilities to learn more about government.
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Pictured is Corrections Officer Rachel Class and a tour group of high school students at the Darke County Sheriff’s Office.
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The Darke County Commissioners gave Darke County high school students tours of the county facilities as a part of National County Government Student Day. Pictured from left to right are Darke County Commissioners Mike Stegall, Larry Holmes, and Matt Aultman with Darke County high school students.
Commissioners discuss annexation agreements, summer youth programs
By Abigail Miller - DarkeCountyMedia.com
GREENVILLE The Darke County Board of Commissioners met Monday afternoon to discuss annexation agreements, summer youth programs, and to signed a County Government Day proclamation. Commissioners Matt Aultman, Mike Stegall, and Larry Holmes were all present.
The board approved two petitions to annex over 16 acres of Wayne Township to the village of Versailles. The first petition that was signed by the commissioners includes 1.205 acres of Wayne Township territory located near K of C Hall, on St. Rt. 47 just outside of Versailles. The second petition signed includes 15.025 acres of Wayne Township territory located along Southeastern Versailles and includes a new housing development. The village will run new water and sewage lines from the territory to Eastern Versailles.