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Letter Reveals Former Curry County Emergency Services Manager Resigned Due to ‘Toxic Work Environment,’ Feud With Commissioner; Chair Boice Responds
The board of commsioners discuss events in April of 2020 that eventually led to Dumire s resignation last month.
Curry County Emergency Services Manager Jeremy Dumire submitted a letter of resignation last month that cited a toxic work environment within the Board of Commissioners Office.
The letter obtained by the
Outpost through a public records request specifically states that Dumire felt harassed by Commissioner Court Boice while serving as emergency services manager during the pandemic.
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Curry County Residents Paid $130 Per Dog, Per Day to Shelter Rescues Last Year Because the Board of Commissioners ‘Kind of Dropped the Ball’
Yesterday s Budget Committee meeting.
On average, Curry County pet owners paid more to shelter dogs last year than the county did to house its inmates.
That’s the realization that the Curry County Board of Commissioners came to at yesterday’s Budget Committee meeting, when County Code Enforcement Officer David Fortman explained that residents paid approximately $26,000 in dog licensing fees in 2020, which averaged out to a cost of nearly $130 per dog, per day. The daily cost of housing and feeding an inmate in Curry County in 2020 was $117.
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