Next week, a series of important meetings are scheduled to take place in Giles County. The first of these gatherings is the Giles County Regular Session Commission meeting, which will occur on Monday, April 21st, from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM at the Giles County Courthouse. This meeting will cover a variety of topics, including the approval of minutes from the previous meeting held on March 17th, a report on EMS training, and updates from the Giles County Economic Development Corporation. Additionally, the Archives Director will present a report, and the agenda will also address elections, various report items, contracts, agreements, grants, and resolutions. For those interested in the complete agenda, it can be accessed on the commission’s official website at gilescountytn.gov.
Following this, the Giles County Election Commission is set to convene on Tuesday, April 22nd, at 3:00 PM. The agenda for this meeting will include opportunities for public comment, the swearing-in of election commissioners, the election of a chairman and secretary, as well as the approval of minutes from the meeting that took place on April 4, 2025. These meetings are crucial for the governance and administration of the county, and community members are encouraged to participate.

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