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This past June the Dawson County Commissioners Court proposed legal action in order to get the county’s annual financial audit for the 2019 fiscal year that was more than two months overdue. The audit was finally presented to the commissioners court in early July. Now an issue has arisen over the bill for the services County Auditor Rhonda Martin told the commissioners court here Tuesday the county has received an invoice totaling $44,835 from the accounting firm. That includes $34,400 for general auditing services, $2,365 for travel and meals, and $8,070 for a special audit that was conducted as standard procedure when an ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177