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Crook County Fair Board changes course, will restart process to recommend candidate to County Commissioners for vacant seat

Prineville, Ore. - The Crook County Fair Board on Monday voted to restart the process seeking applications and conducting interviews in order to make...

Cemetery Board continues public meetings law violations amid probe by state ethics commission

The Crook County Cemetery District (CCCD) Board announced on Facebook Nov. 1st the appointment of its new head to lead the special district. The final decision, however, appears to have taken place outside of a public meeting in violation of the public meetings laws.

Fair Board defies Crook County Commissioners, refuses to restart board seat selection process

Following recent controversy surrounding the Crook County Fair Board's improper use of executive session as part of a process to fill a vacancy on its board, the Fair Board on Monday (Nov. 4th) shockingly voted to defy the Crook County Board of Commissioners who directed the Fair Board to restart its process to recommend a candidate to fill the vacancy.

Former cemetery manager sues for wrongful termination; District releases some financial records after months of delay

The now former manager of the Crook County Cemetery District (CCCD) has filed a lawsuit for wrongful termination, according to a complaint filed last month in Crook County Circuit Court and served on officials last week.

Cemetery District fires manager, but again violates public meeting laws. Ethics & financial questions grow.

Prineville, Ore. - The Crook County Cemetery District reportedly fired its manager who runs its day-to-day operations, according to multiple sources who spoke under...

Crook County Cemetery District violated Oregon Public Meetings Laws to appoint new board member

A contentious public meeting of the Crook County Cemetery District on Thursday revealed the mid-term appointment by the two current board members of a new member of the special district's three member board.

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