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As with all things in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Teton County Board of County Commissionersâ in-person presence in their meeting chambers has ebbed and flowed.
On Monday, that flow will continue when the board convenes in-person for its regularly-scheduled voucher meeting. Commission Chair Natalia D. Macker said the commission plans to do so going forward.
âIt does not have an end date at this point,â she said of the in-person plans.
The county commission has been meeting virtually for months because of the COVID-19 pandemic, holding court over Zoom. It recently moved to a hybrid model, with some budget meetings being held in-person. Commissioners have, however, dialed in virtually at times.