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County and commissioners
The next step awaits approval today by the Metro commissioners as the members of the Dade County Port Authority.
County judges, commissioners, engineers, assessors, and others who have lived in the area for a long time may have valuable knowledge regarding the site or opinions to offer from their varied professional experiences.
* January 6 – The North Carolina General Assembly authorizes nine commissioners to purchase of land for the county seat of Chatham County.
Beginning in 1874, he served as a member of the board of commissioners of Cook County.
Frederick County is governed by county commissioners, the traditional form of county government in the state of Maryland.
Cecil County is governed by county commissioners, the traditional form of county government in Maryland.
" Montgomery County was surveyed and organized in 1869 ; the governor appointed commissioners June 3.
Carroll County is governed by five county commissioners, a " commission " being the traditional form of county government in Maryland.
In 1642, the governor and council appointed commissioners for the Isle and County of Kent.
The commissioners of Kent County are -
In November 2010, Potter County commissioners awarded the bid for the 2011 use of the stadium to Scott Berry, owner of Southern Independent Baseball and franchisee with the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball.
Daggett County is governed by three commissioners, an auditor / recorder, a clerk / treasurer, an assessor and a sheriff, all elected for four-year terms in partisan elections.
St. Mary's County is governed by county commissioners, the traditional form of county government in Maryland.
Somerset County is governed by county commissioners, the traditional form of county government in Maryland.
All the commissioners compose the Board of Commissioners that appoint a County Manager.
The current Skagit County commissioners include Sharon Dillon, a Democrat from District 3, which encompasses Burlington east of Interstate 5, Sedro-Woolley, and the rest of eastern Skagit County ; Ken Dahlstedt, a Democrat from District 2, which covers Mount Vernon, Conway, and south county ; and Ron Wesen, a Republican from District 1, which includes Anacortes, La Conner, and that area of the county west of Interstate 5 and north of McLean Road.
County Judge Henry Harrison " Hank " Campbell ( 1840 – 1911 ) and the four county commissioners at the time awarded a construction contract to local builders J. F.
Like all Texas counties, Dawson County has four commissioners chosen by single-member district and a countywide elected county judge, the chief administrator of the county.
* Dalam County commissioners ’ website
The governing body of Lincoln County is the Lincoln County Commission, which is divided into eight districts and 24 commissioners, three from each district.
Bradley County has a 14-member county commission, with two commissioners from each of seven districts.
Beadle County, named in honor of Brigadier General William Henry Harrison Beadle, was created by the Dakota Territory Legislature in 1879 and formally organized in 1880 with the appointment of three county commissioners by Governor Nehemiah G. Ordway.
The first town within Beadle County was Cavour, but Huron was named the county seat when the county commissioners first met there in July 1880.

County and sited
Most of the County is drained by the Tygart Valley River which traverses it from south to north and on which its three largest settlements — Philippi, Belington, and Junior — are sited.
A branch of Cayuga County Community College ( CCCC ) is presented sited in the city, located in the retrofitted shell of a former P & C grocery store.
North River on a 1997 Hagstrom Map of Manhattan, sited between Hudson County, New Jersey and Lower Manhattan.
Two memorials commemorating the flight are sited near the landing spot in County Galway, Ireland.
In 1956 Hongze County was created from parts of Sihong, Huaiyin and Xuyi County with the county office sited at town of Gaoliangjian.
However in 1964, Huaiyin City was renamed back to Qingjiang City and Huaiyin County was restored but the county office was sited in Qingjiang City.
By the order approved by Department of State on December 21, 2000, Huaiyin City was renamed to Huai ' an City with the city office sited at Qinghe District while Huai ' an District was established from original Huai ' an City with the district office at town of Huaichen and Huaiyin District was established from original Huaiyin County with the district office at town of Wangyin.
The low hill on which the village is sited may have been crowned by a church in the pre-Norman period, but there is no certain evidence that it was a place of settlement until around 1200 when it was chosen as the location of a major settlement by a Norman lord, almost certainly William de Braose who had been installed by King John in 1201 as the chief tenant of a very substantial territory encompassing most of the modern County Tipperary.
IBM wanted to move its research staff out of downtown to a dedicated facility to be sited on unincorporated land south of San Jose, but were being blocked by the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors.
A Yuchi town was sited at present-day Silver Bluff in Aiken County, South Carolina from 1746 to 1751.
This has met with opposition from the borough councilor for Saxon Shore ward where the rest stop would be sited ; he accused the County council of " not thinking strategically ", not considering the environmental impact properly, and of siting the facility too close to a National Grid facility where he expects the fuel in vehicles to be a danger to a " facility of strategic national importance ".
WBS is sited in three buildings on the University of Warwick campus on the border of the City of Coventry and the County of Warwickshire in the UK.
However the County Council says it cannot afford to do this, mainly because a large number of utilities are sited in the middle of the junction, which would all have to be moved.
Apparently taking no chances, the newer College was sited at the fortified location of Middle Plantation in James City County, to which the capital was later moved from Jamestown, and the community was renamed Williamsburg.

County and courthouse
* On June 12, 2011, Talbot County, Maryland, honored Douglass by installing a seven-foot bronze statue of Douglass on the lawn of the county courthouse in Easton, Maryland.
In Cohen v. California,, wearing a jacket reading " Fuck the Draft " in the corridors of the Los Angeles County courthouse was ruled not to be punishable.
* After many years of settlement, the " Town on Queen Anne's Creek " is established as a courthouse for Chowan County, North Carolina.
Madison County courthouse
Before it was converted into a museum, the building was used as the Fayette County courthouse.
The current Dutchess County Court House | county courthouse, built in 1903, stands on the same site as the original 1720 building. Fun at the Dutchess County FairPrior to Anglo-Dutch settlement, what is today Dutchess County was a leading center for the native Wappinger peoples.
Many county seats in the United States feature a historic courthouse, such as this one in Renville County, Minnesota, pictured in May 2008.
The old Tryon County courthouse, later the Montgomery County courthouse, became the Fulton County Courthouse, where it is the oldest operating courthouse in New York.
In 1963, the courthouse in Lake George village was closed and operations moved several miles south to its present day location at the Warren County Municipal Center main campus in Queensbury.
The act authorized Joshua R. Stone and Green Baker from White County, William Davis and Isaiah Warton from Overton County, John Brown and Austin Morgan from Jackson County, William B. Stokes and Bird S. Rhea from DeKalb County, and Benjamin A. Vaden and Nathan Ward from Smith County to study the Conner survey and select a spot, not more than two and one-half miles from the center of the county, for the courthouse.
In 1912 John W. Gaddis, a prominent architect in Vincennes, Indiana, entered into a contract with the County Commissioners to design, plan, and oversee the construction of a new courthouse.

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