Decatur Daily Democrat:
An emergency was declared by the Adams County commissioners on Monday, but not involving snow or floods or tornadoes.
The "emergency" was merely a technical legal maneuver to allow up to $13,500 be spent to made Adams Superior Court handicap-accessible by installing doors and automatic door-opening systems.
Steve Krull, the county's superintendent of facilities and grounds, told the commissioners that it would take about $13,000 for the work, but he advocated adding a bit more in order to repair the tile floor in the court building's foyer after the door jobs are done. So the amount was raised to $13,500.....
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
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