By Shannon McFarlin WENK/WTPR News Director
Paris, Tenn.—It was a short and sweet session at Monday’s meeting of the Henry County 911 Board—eight minutes to be exact. But then, there was only one item on the agenda and it did not require much discussion.
The board approved the year-end financial report which showed total expenses of $469,369.30, with net year-end income of $87,985.68.
Board Chairman John Etheridge noted that 911 Director Mark Archer had “hit the revenue pretty much on the head” with his estimates.
Photo: 911 Board Members review the agenda. (McFarlin photo).
Board Chairman John Etheridge noted that 911 Director Mark Archer had “hit the revenue pretty much on the head” with his estimates.
Photo: 911 Board Members review the agenda. (McFarlin photo).