County concerned after fair forgets to pay insurance premium
FINDLAY —
At the
Hunker said he was concerned about liability to the commissioners if the insurance was allowed to lapse.
Fair board Treasurer
“The liability bill was discovered in an incorrect email box on Nov. 18,” Livingston said. “Shelly (Metzger) cut the check Thursday morning (
Livingston said there was no late fee.
Metzger, fair office manager and bookkeeper, provided The Courier with a copy of an invoice from the
Representatives of PEP would not confirm whether the liability insurance coverage had been renewed.
Commissioner
It was not clear on Tuesday what funds were used to pay the bill.
By a supermajority vote at the November fair board meeting, the agricultural society agreed to tap funds from a restricted account to right a
There was no response to emails sent by The Courier to Livingston, Metzger and board President



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