At Monday’s meeting of the Brown County Commissioners, approval was given to the list of Brown County holidays for the year 2025. Fourteen holidays will be taken. The holidays will be:
Wednesday, January 1 – New Year’s Day
Monday, January 20 – Martin Luther King Day
Monday, February 17 – President’s Day
Friday, April 18 – Good Friday
Monday, May 26 – Memorial Day
Thursday, June 19 – Juneteenth Independence Day
Friday – July 4 – Independence Day
Monday, September 1 – Labor Day
Monday, October 13 – Columbus Day
Tuesday, November 11 – Veterans Day
Thursday, November 27 – Thanksgiving
Friday, November 28 – Thanksgiving
Wednesday, December 24 – Christmas Eve
Thursday, December 25 – Christmas Day
In other business:
Commissioners heard a presentation from Johnny Hays, a Director of the Brown County Water Improvement District, and John Allen, General Manager of the District. They recommended the construction of a pedestrian sidewalk near the Lake Brownwood dam, from the boat launch ramp to the trailer parking area. Currently pedestrians walk on the road from the ramp to the parking area, and is a safety concern. The Commissioners took no action, but agreed to study the matter with the Water District and cooperate in the construction of the proposed sidewalk.
Upon the request of County Auditor Jennifer Robison, Commissioners declared as surplus two obsolete Stenograph machines. The machines will be recycled.
Upon the request of Commissioner Wayne Shaw, the Commissioners declared as surplus a John Deere CX15 rotary shredder. The shredder will be sold on GovDeals.com.
Upon the request of Commissioner Gary Worley, approved $4,500 to send Precinct 1 employee Chad Hallum to a 160-hour class for a Commercial Driver’s License.
Commissioners agreed to leave the burn ban off for the present time.
Commissioners went into an Executive Session for over one hour, but reconvened without comment or action, then adjourned.