Meeting Summary and Briefs: Clark County Board for August 15, 2025

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The Clark County Board meeting on Friday, August 15, 2025, was dominated by public concerns over local solar projects, with residents demanding better road protections and more stringent decommissioning plans. The board also approved changes to the county liquor ordinance after a lengthy debate but stopped short of allowing Sunday morning sales. In another significant move, the board voted to join the national opioid settlement, making the county eligible for funds to combat the addiction crisis. These topics are covered in separate, detailed articles.

Other business included tabling a dog kennel contract with the City of Casey and making several appointments to local boards.

Casey Dog Kennel Contract Tabled: The board delayed a vote on a dog kennel contract with the City of Casey. Member Jim Bolin reported that after speaking with Casey Mayor Mike Nichols and Chief of Police Adam Henderson, issues remain with the contract. A primary problem is that Casey does not have pens to hold stray dogs. A proposal for animal control to pick up dogs directly from Casey is being considered, but the item was tabled for further conversation.

County to Add IT and HR Positions: Clark County is moving forward with plans to create new positions for Information Technology and Human Resources. Interviews will be arranged soon for two IT applicants. A committee including Chairman Rex Goble, Jim Bolin, and various office heads will conduct the interviews. The board is also reviewing information on a possible HR company.

Board Makes Appointments: The board approved several appointments to local commissions. John Pitts was appointed to the Board of Review for a two-year term. Rhonda Parker was appointed to the Clark County Housing Authority for a one-year term. The board also re-appointed John Hopper, Hubert Collier, Brad Daugherty, Debbie Daugherty, and Charles Jackson to the York Township Cemetery Board for five-year terms.

Ambulance Service Reports Increased Call Volume: Chace Bramlett of the Clark County Ambulance Service reported an increase in calls from West York and Westfield, which has impacted response times. The service has been providing and receiving mutual aid. Bramlett also recognized paramedic Mike Bridges for his 35 years of service.

Hogue Town Road Project Awaits Funding: County Engineer Dallas Richardson reported that final plans for the Hogue Town Project have been submitted to the Illinois Department of Transportation. The project currently has a funding shortage, and the county is awaiting news on potential approval of a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).

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