Columbia County Board members, some masked and some not, sit no longer distanced at their desks with plexiglass partitions propped between them during a meeting Wednesday morning.
SUSAN ENDRES, Daily Register
Columbia County Supervisor Nancy Long of Lodi proposes an amendment for the ordinance review Wednesday during a county board meeting in Portage.
SUSAN ENDRES, Daily Register
Columbia County Board Chairman Vern Gove during Wednesday's board meeting at the county administration building in Portage.
The Columbia County Board voted 15-11 to keep its existing ban on concealed carry in most county buildings and retained the requirement of a simple majority to pass budget amendments, but it adopted most of the other ordinance changes proposed by a review committee.
Columbia County Supervisor Matthew Rohrbeck, Columbus, gives a summary of proposed ordinance changes Wednesday during a county board meeting at the administration building in Portage.
Sheriff Roger Brandner answers a question about how repealing the concealed carry ban in county buildings would affect law enforcement and building security plans during a Columbia County Board meeting Wednesday in Portage.
Columbia County residents threw away significantly more garbage in 2020 because of the pandemic, resulting in about $85,000 in additional cost…
Columbia County Board members, some masked and some not, sit no longer distanced at their desks with plexiglass partitions propped between them during a meeting Wednesday morning.
Columbia County Supervisor Matthew Rohrbeck, Columbus, gives a summary of proposed ordinance changes Wednesday during a county board meeting at the administration building in Portage.
Sheriff Roger Brandner answers a question about how repealing the concealed carry ban in county buildings would affect law enforcement and building security plans during a Columbia County Board meeting Wednesday in Portage.