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Dawson County commissioners Tuesday created accounts as the place to put $600,000 in Senate Bill 22 funds from the state.“We have to create the lines in the accounts. That’s why it had to have court approval,” said County Judge Foy O’Brien. “They need to be maintained separately.”The state offered countries across Texas the opportunity to obtain state funding to pay for additional personnel or equipment in their county attorney’s office, the district attorney’s office and the county sheriff’s office.“It cannot go for raises for the current county attorney or district attorney,” O’Brien said. “It’s for extra help. Same thing for ...

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