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Massac County Commissioners to Tackle Personnel Matters and Energy Projects in Upcoming Meeting

/ WMOK


The Massac County Board of Commissioners is scheduled to meet this Wednesday, March 18, 2026, for a session packed with items ranging from department grievances to major local energy developments.

The morning is set to begin with heavy personnel discussions, including a closed session regarding a grievance within the Sheriff’s Department and the formal dismissal of Gary Hamm. Following these matters, the board will pivot to infrastructure and energy, establishing a public hearing for the SB Energy Project and reviewing zoning for Tunnel Hill Solar, LLC.

Other notable items include a discussion on adding GLP-1 weight loss medications to the county insurance plan and addressing vacancies on the Joppa Sanitary Board.

Meeting Agenda: March 18, 2026

8:30 A.M. – Closed Session: Personnel matter/grievance (Sheriff’s Dept.)

8:45 A.M. – Vote on disposition of Sheriff’s Dept. grievance

8:50 A.M. – Sign Claims

9:00 A.M. – Approve Minutes from 3/3/2026

9:05 A.M. – Lorie Walters (GA Administrator)

9:10 A.M. – Brad Watson (County Highway Dept.)

9:20 A.M. – Chad Kaylor (County Sheriff)

9:30 A.M. – Brian Horn (EMA Director)

9:35 A.M. – James Mayer & Dean Payne (Mayer Networks Contract Renewal)

9:50 A.M. – Closed Session: Pending Litigation

10:15 A.M. – Motion to approve written decision and dismissal of Gary Hamm

10:20 A.M. – Motion to declare Supervisor of Assessments position vacant

10:25 A.M. – Motion to appoint a Supervisor of Assessments

10:30 A.M. – Establish public hearing details for SB Energy Project

10:40 A.M. – Approve zoning letter for Tunnel Hill Solar, LLC

10:45 A.M. – Approve ROE21 Quarterly Report (Quarter 2)

10:50 A.M. – Discuss/Approve weight loss medications for county insurance

10:55 A.M. – Sign letter to approve GLP-1 medications (shot and pill form)

11:00 A.M. – Discuss two vacancies on the Joppa Sanitary Board

11:10 A.M. – Public Comment

Note to the Public: Scheduled times may run over, and Public Comment may occur earlier than scheduled if there are cancellations.

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