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Adair Fiscal Court meeting, 01 Nov 2016 - FEMA Agent

Melinda Quinn, County Treasurer, unanimously approved as designated FEMA agent

By Ed Waggener

The Adair County Fiscal Court unanimously approved Judge Executive Michael Lee Stephens recommendation of Treasure Melinda Quinn to be the designated FEMA agent.

The designation authorizes Quinn to file applications for obtaining certain Federal Financial Asssistance under the Federal Disaster Relief Act or which may be otherwise available from the President's Disaster Relief Fund.

All magistrates, Harold Burton (1), Daryl Flatt (2), Sammy Baker (3), Perry Reeder (4), Billy Dean Coffey (5), Greg Caldwell (6), and Terry Hadley (7), were present and voted to approve the appointment, as did CJE Michael Lee Stephens, for an 8-0 vote.




This story was posted on 2016-11-02 10:09:33
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