LANA MUTHLER lmuthler@lockhaven.com
LOCK HAVEN As local residents await their turn to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, they can be assured the county has been working with UPMC and Geisinger on a vaccination schedule and will be prepared to put shots in arms when the vaccine arrives.
Clinton County Commissioner Angela Harding reported on a recent meeting of the Community Coalition, which was formed last year and has been monitoring COVID-19 in the county, at Thursday’s meeting of the commissioners.
Harding said the county has been working hard to get the information on when vaccines will be available for distribution.
LAURA JAMESON ljameson@lockhaven.com
LOCK HAVEN Non-salary, full-time county employees received a 2.5 percent increase across the board to start off 2021.
The increase for an employee making over $100,000 is 0.5 percent. Chief Clerk Jann Meyers said the county employs only one person in the IT Department who qualifies for the lower rate.
The Clinton County Salary Board made up of commissioners Miles Kessinger, Jeff Snyder and Angela Harding and Treasurer Michelle Kunes –unanimously approved the action at Monday’s meeting.
Along with the increase, the board approved a resolution for President Judge Craig P. Miller’s office to compensate Clinton County Adult and Juvenile Probation Officers, as follows: