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Personnel: Greg Mann is new Adair Co. Deputy Coroner

Adair Fiscal Court, Regular Session, August 11, 2015
Personnel: Besides a new deputy coroner, the court also hired Trevor Murphy, Travis Bottoms, Jeremy Garmon, and Clint A. Smith.

By Ed Waggener

The Adair County Fiscal Court unanimously approved CJE Mike Stephens recommendation that Greg Mann be appointed Deputy Coroner to replace Deputy David Taylor, who resigned this past week, at a salary for an 18 hour monthly schedule at $325 per month.

The action came on a motion by Magistrate Sammy Baker (District 3), with a second by Daryl Flatt (2). The voice vote was 8-0 with Judge Stephens included in the affirmation along with Baker and Flatt, and Magistrates Harold Burton (1), Perry Reeder (4), Billy Dean Coffey (5), Greg Caldwell (6), and Terry Hadley (7).

In separate actions, the court made the following personnel changes:


- Trevor Murphy - was approved as a part time Road Department employee at a pay rate of $8.75/hour

- Travis Bottoms - was approved as a part time Road Department employee at a pay rate of $8.75/hour

- Jeremy Garmon - was approved as a part time Recycling Department employee at a pay rate of $8.75/hour

- Clint A. Smith - was approved as a part time 9-1-1 Center employee at a pay rate of $8.75/hour



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