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COSHOCTON – The Coshocton County Commissioners
met on Wednesday, Nov. 20 in regular session.
The following agenda items were approved:
• Received the dog warden’s report for the week
ending Nov. 18 with four dogs picked up by the
warden, one dog brought in as a stray, two dogs eu-
thanized, 14 dog licenses sold, two late fees paid, 12
dogs sold, two dogs redeemed, eight dogs per owner
surrender, $10 in boarding fees collected, seven cita-
tions issued, 26 calls handled for a total of $547 in fees
collected.
• A motion to sign a 60-month lease with MT
Business Technologies for a Versalink C505X copier
and stand for the Coshocton County Common Pleas
Court in the amount of $107.46 monthly.
• A motion to sign a memorandum of understand
agreement for services with the Ohio Secretary of
State for the Security Directive 2019-08, to provide
security event monitoring and alerting for the board
of election’s network, firewall, PC, servers, voter reg-
istration servers and wireless devices.
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