Staff Writer
ELKINS The Randolph County Commission approved nearly $28,000 in spending Thursday for upgrades and repairs to the Randolph County Courthouse and the courthouse annex during Thursday’s regular meeting.
The first item on the agenda was replacing the security cameras in both the courthouse and the annex. In the past six to nine months, both facilities ‘ cameras have stopped functioning.
“We knew that we needed to get our security coverage back in both buildings,” Randolph County Commission President Mark Scott said. “Apparently when the server died in the buildings we lost everything.”
The new camera system will also give officials the ability to easily monitor what is going on in both facilities through use of an iPad.