Commissioners recognize Robert Wilson at meeting

| September 14, 2017

Robert Wilson, fraud investigator at Coshocton County Job and Family Services, was recognized at the Coshocton County Commissioners meeting for his more than 30 years with JFS on Wednesday, Sept. 13.

COSHOCTON – The Coshocton County Commissioners met Wednesday, Sept. 13 to commemorate Robert Wilson for his more than 30 years as a fraud investigator at Coshocton County Job and Family Services.

Wilson’s last day of work was Friday, Sept. 15 and he was replaced by Lisa McCoy.

“I’m going to spend time doing some of the things I’ve put off and probably look for something part-time,” said Wilson. “I would like to thank everyone I’ve worked with over the years, current and past.”

Mindy Fehrman, director of Job and Family Services, said that Wilson has been a dependable employee over the years.

“Robert’s always been the person to go to,” she said. “He has helped us in so many circumstances to make sure the integrity of the services we provide is upheld. We really are concerned about making sure people are not misusing our services and he does a bang-up job making sure we uphold that.”

The commissioners also approved and reviewed:

  • A motion to approve the minutes from the last meeting as presented
  • A motion to approve the bills per computer printout dated Sept. 13
  • A motion to sign the commendation for Robert Wilson who has served the Coshocton County Job and Family Services as an employee for more than 30 years
  • Receive the dog warden’s report for the week ending Sept. 11 with four dogs picked up by the warden, no dogs brought in as strays, no dogs destroyed, 11 dog licenses sold, two late fees paid, seven dogs sold, one dog redeemed, two dogs per owner surrendered, $10 in boarding fees collected, one citation issued, 23 calls handled for a total of $311 in fees collected

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