Fairfield High School recently took part in a special day of activity to benefit everyone from preschool students to first responders to nursing home residents,
Fairfield High School recently took part in a special day of activity to benefit everyone from preschool students to first responders to nursing home residents,
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Commissioners OK 2021 budget, final CARES Act requests; discuss record-high permissive sales tax receipts From left, Highland County commissioners David Daniels, Jeff Duncan and Terry Britton and clerk Mary Remsing are pictured at their Dec. 16 meeting. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) During two sessions Wednesday, Dec. 16, Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels approved the 2021 budget, discussed permissive sales tax receipts and completed CARES Act reviews and other year-end business.
Commissioners voted 3-0 Wednesday afternoon to approve the 2021 annual appropriations, with a $11.3 million total for the General Fund as recommended by county auditor Bill Fawley earlier this month.
$11.3 million county budget approved
By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
Shown from left during Wednesdays meeting of the Highland County board of commissioners are David Daniels, president Jeff Duncan and vice president Terry Britton.
Tim Colliver | The Times-Gazette
The Highland County Board of Commissioners finalized an $11.3 million budget for 2021 on Wednesday.
The commissioners’ regular Wednesday meeting covered resolutions, contracts and last-minute coronavirus relief funding requests in addition to next year’s budget.
“Mainly the order of business for today is cleaning up the year and getting ready for next year,” commission president Jeff Duncan said.
Vice president Terry Britton said the general fund budget remained at $11.3 million, as endorsed last week by county auditor Bill Fawley, who described it as “a conservative budget because we always start out that way.”