COPENHAGEN — Every day since she lost her husband of 42 years to cancer in January 2019, Shari A. Simmons has found ways, large and small, to honor him and
COPENHAGEN — A special Tuesday night meeting of the Copenhagen Village Board to discuss recently released state financial and safety audits consisted of a lengthy executive session with a number
COPENHAGEN â The Lewis County Board of Elections has stepped in to oversee Copenhagenâs March 16 election after being contacted by residents concerned primarily with absentee ballots.
In a special meeting held by the village board Friday afternoon, two more election inspectors were selected based on recommendations by Board of Elections Commissioners Lindsay Burriss and Ann Nortz, who paid a visit to village Clerk Suzette Parker the day prior.
Ms. Parker has been responsible for organizing elections for the 22 years she has been in the appointed position, she said, and was surprised that people were questioning her ethics in handling the process, the counting of the absentee ballots.
COPENHAGEN — The Lewis County Board of Elections has stepped in to oversee Copenhagen’s March 16 election after being contacted by residents concerned primarily with absentee ballots.