Sales: Scrap $185.30
The County Home received about $15,000 more than they had projected for the month of March.
5. Staff Turnover: One (1) Part-time LPN resigned
One (1) Full-time Housekeeping Aide started
This is just reporting staff changes.
6. Mandatory Meningitis vaccine – March 30 (All Residents & Staff)
All residents and staff were vaccinated for meningitis.
7. Meat report (Hickory Hills vs. Gordon Foods)
There is an operational farm at the County Home. This is a report showing how much money they saved by feeding residents meat harvested from cattle raised at their own farm than if they had bought it elsewhere.
8. 1st Quarter Report of Operations
This was a report showing expenditures for the year to ensure the County Home was staying within their budget. They are.
The Washington County Commissioners are quietly finishing out the calendar year 2020.
Commissioners met Wednesday morning for a short business meeting to handle additional appropriations for capital projects, salaries and life insurance.
An annual lease agreement between the O’Neill Center and the Retired Senior Volunteer Program was approved.
Commissioner David White said it is for RSVP to have offices in the O’Neill Center.
“That lease has been in place for a very long time,” he said, noting the City of Marietta leases the property to the O’Neill Center for $1 per year, who then leases two offices to RSVP.