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Shelby County Commissioners agree to separate cell phone bill per precinct, Pct. 2 JP & Constable to share Shelbyville office

Shelby County Commissioners' Court agreed at Monday's meeting to separate the cellular phone bill from the sheriff's office account in order to keep a better tab on usage per precinct.

 

County Judge Allison Harbison said each commissioner will receive an itemized statement of the phones being used by the employees in their precinct so they'll be able to see how much service is being used. Judge Harbison said several years ago the cell bill was combined with the sheriff's department.

 

In other business, commissioners gave the OK to Justice of the Peace Pct. 2 Marla Denby and Pct. 2 Constable Jamie Hagler to share space in an office located behind Farmers State Bank-Shelbyville Branch for $200 a month.

 

Judge Harbison said she will also become an ex-officio member of the Shelby County Historical Commission; and County Treasurer Ann Blackwell was appointed to the DETCOG Board of Directors.

 

Shelby County Commissioners took no action on the older road equipment from Pct. 3, due to no bids being received. Commissioner Travis Rodgers advised he would scrap as much of the items that he could.

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