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¯ Regular business meeting of the board of commissioners, 9 a.m. Thursday, 1115 Gilman Ave. Source: Washington County Commission Clerk. A special prosecutor may soon be appointed to handle misdemeanor animal cruelty and neglect cases. Washington County Sheriff’s Sgt. Kelly McGilton and board members of the Humane Society of the Ohio Valley met with Washington County Commissioners after their regular business meeting Thursday morning. McGilton said there has been conversations about possibly appointing Jeff Holland of Medina County as the special prosecutor to help push cases forward. “They are specialized and there’s a lot that goes into them,” she explained. “We always would appreciate someone who is an expert in the field.” ....
[email protected] The Washington County Board of Commissioners voted to purchase monitors for 19 lift stations in the county. Commission President Kevin Ritter said the monitors are part of a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system. “It’s a high-tech diagnostic tool that enables us to diagnose problems more cost effectively,” he said. The SCADA will monitor the water flow through the sewer system’s 10 sites to make sure there are no issues. Ritter added the $66,500 cost of the upgrade will not be taken out of the sewer fund, but from the capital improvements fund. “This is not going to cost sewer customers directly,” he explained. ....