Commissioners hold special meeting Nov. 18

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  • PARENTS AND STUDENTS browse the many retired school books offered for free at Camp Read-A-Lot Book Fair. (Photo by Ann Reagan)
    PARENTS AND STUDENTS browse the many retired school books offered for free at Camp Read-A-Lot Book Fair. (Photo by Ann Reagan)
  • PRIMARY BOOK FAIR -- Mrs. Alcorn provides sound effects and Ms. Garrett reads aloud at their campsite during the Family Reading Night’s Camp Read-A-Lot on November 10, 2022 at Littlefield Primary School. (Photo by Ann Reagan)
    PRIMARY BOOK FAIR -- Mrs. Alcorn provides sound effects and Ms. Garrett reads aloud at their campsite during the Family Reading Night’s Camp Read-A-Lot on November 10, 2022 at Littlefield Primary School. (Photo by Ann Reagan)
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The County Commissioners Court held a special meeting Friday, Nov. 18, 2022 at 2p.m. at the Lamb County Courthouse.

Judge James M. DeLoach called the meeting to order at 1:59 p.m.

The only agenda item was to consider and take appropriate action on Canvass November 8th General Election.

A motion was made by Commissioner Lee Logan and seconded by Commissioner Cory DeBerry to approve the Canvass November 8th General Election. The motion carried.

With there being no further business to come before the Commissioners Court, a motion was made by Commissioner Lee Logan and seconded by Commissioner Kent Lewis to adjourn. The motion carried.

The meeting adjourned at 2:15 p.m.