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The Wexford County Board of Commissioners approved a job reclassification within the county’s probate court system Wednesday and also discussed potentially moving its meeting time.
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CADILLAC â The Wexford County Board of Commissioners met Wednesday morning and certified the election results from Tuesdayâs August Primary.
Wexford County Clerk Alaina Nyman confirmed the certification Wednesday afternoon of both the Cherry Grove Township emergency services millage and the Manton Consolidated School operating millage renewal.
The five-year Cherry Grove Township millage passed by a tally of 271 yes votes to 148 no votes Tuesday. The millage will provide funds for the township to continue to offer fire protection and emergency medical services, including funding for fire and emergency medical services operations, staffing, training, vehicles, equipment and housing.
The 3-mills voters approved Tuesday is a renewal of the previously authorized 1.75 mills used for fire service and a new 1.25 mills millage for ambulance services.
CADILLAC â The Wexford County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to approve the 2022 child care budget, but one commissioner opposed the 2022 fee increases for dog licenses.
Joe Hurlburt was the lone dissenting vote as the commissioners voted 8-1 to pass increases to both one-year licenses and three-year licenses for both spay/neutered and intact animals. Hurlburt said he opposed the new fees based simply on it being an increase.
The new fees for one-year licenses are $10 (December to February) or $20 (delinquent months) for spay/neutered animals and $15 (December to February) or $30 (delinquent months) for intact animals
The new fees for three-year licenses are $25 (December to February) or $50 (delinquent months) for spay/neutered animals and $40 (December to February) or $80 (delinquent months) for intact animals.