Meeting Summary and Briefs: Clark County Board for September 19, 2025

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Clark County Board Meeting | September 19, 2025

The Clark County Board on Friday, September 19, 2025, received a comprehensive annual audit showing the county in a strong financial position, with over $32 million in assets. The board also addressed public concerns regarding a proposed solar farm by tabling a decision to hire a consultant, opting instead to seek proposals from multiple firms to ensure a thorough review of the county’s solar ordinance. For more details on the audit and the solar project discussion, see the full articles.

In other significant actions, the board voted to amend the county liquor license to allow Sunday alcohol sales to begin at 8 a.m. for Tingley’s Lakeside Oasis. The decision followed a direct request from the business owner and passed with a majority vote. The board also heard from a county employee who raised concerns that the employee health insurance plan was not performing as promised, specifically regarding its GAP coverage deductible. Read the full stories for more information on these topics.

News Briefs

Public Defender’s Office Lease Approved:
The board approved a five-year lease for the Public Defender’s Office. The contract includes an option for the county to opt out with a 90-day notice. The motion to approve the lease, made by Mike Parsons and seconded by Randy Stephens, passed unanimously.

Ambulance Crew to Be Honored for Saving Colleague:
Ambulance service representative Chace Bramlett reported that U.S. Representative Mike Bost and State Senator Chapin Rose will visit the courthouse on September 25 to honor an ambulance crew. The crew is being recognized for their fast actions that saved the life of paramedic Brian Ketterer, who suffered a heart attack while on duty.

Dr. Laney Robinson Appointed to Health Board:
Following a motion by Randy Stephens and Mike Parsons, the board unanimously approved the appointment of Dr. Laney Robinson to the Clark County Health Department Board. Dr. Robinson will serve a two-year term beginning immediately and expiring on September 19, 2027.

Highway Department Updates Projects:
County Engineer Dallas Richardson reported that final plans are being worked on for the Hogue Town project. He also noted that construction on the new highway department building is nearly complete, with the meeting room, bathroom, and locker room finished. Bids are being sought to re-sheet the old building.

West Union Property Concerns Raised Again:
Resident Paul Henry Wilson addressed the board regarding the condition of several properties in West Union. Wilson spoke previously about the issue and noted that while one dilapidated home was torn down, the debris remains. Health Department Director Eddie McFarland agreed to meet with Wilson to determine what action could be taken.

IT/HR Administrator Hiring Postponed:
Discussion and a possible vote on hiring a combined IT Administrator and HR Administrator was once again kept on the agenda for a future meeting. The board did not take any action on the item during the September 19 meeting.

2026 Holiday Schedule Approved:
The board approved the 2026 Holiday Schedule for county employees. It was noted that the General Election Day on November 3, 2026, was initially forgotten by the state and will be added to the calendar as an official holiday.

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