With many of the old paper documents on file in the county clerk’s office becoming crisp and delicate, Dawson County officials are looking to convert some of them into digital format that can be accessed by computer.Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved a request by County Clerk Clare Christy to spend almost $183,500 to digitize more than two decades worth of those paper records.The quote from Professional Document Systems will cover the cost of scanning and digitizing the county’s deed records from 1970 to 1994, Christy said in a written request to the commissioners court.Christy was ...