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Staff Writer The Inter-Mountain photo by Edgar Kelley Commissioners David Kesling, Mark Scott and Chris See listen to a presentation during this weekâs Randolph County Commission meeting. ELKINS The Randolph County Commission approved a revised contract this week for creating a new county pool/splash pad project at the Elks Country Club. The commission had applied for a U.S. Waters Grant to help with the funding for the project. That would have been a matching grant, which meant that the county would have to contribute the same amount of money it received for the project. “We were looking at applying for a grant for $500,000 and the county was going to match that, making it a $1 million project to re-do the Elks pool and put in the splash pad,” said Commissioner David Kesling. “At the last minute when we were ready to file for the grant, we found out that the county would have to operate it in order to get the grant. And that’s something we’ve ....
Staff Writer ELKINS The Randolph County Commission unanimously voted to approve the purchase of iPad tablets for the Randolph-Elkins Health Department Thursday. The iPads will be used for on-site documentation of COVID-19 vaccinations per the state and CDC requirements. “We were approached by the health department a few weeks ago requesting that we may be able to help them get some iPads with some of the Cares Act funding we’ve received,” Randolph County Commission President Mark Scott said during Thursday’s commission meeting. “When they do some of their vaccinations, they are sometimes now done off-site, so they need a way to be able log their input.” ....
Staff Writer ELKINS Each January the Randolph County Commission appoints one of its three sitting commissioners to the role of president. During Thursday’s regular meeting at the James Cain Courthouse Annex, Commissioners David Kesling and Chris See unanimously voted for Mark Scott to be commission president for 2021. Kesling served as commission president for 2020. This is the second time in the past three years that Scott has served as president of the county commission. “I’m really looking forward to filling the role as president again,” said Scott. “We really accomplished a lot with David (Kesling) last year and I think we’re moving in the right direction. I’m anxious to see what all we can do this year.” ....