(KNZA)--A new security system will be installed at the Brown County Courthouse.
lThe Brown County Commission on Monday approved the purchase of a keyless entry system for the courthouse doors.
The Commission accepted a quote from INA Alert for installation of the system on the north and south doors for a cost of $9,246, with a 10 percent discount.
A representative from the company joined the meeting via phone to answer commissioners questions.
The system will be installed within six weeks and should take three days to complete.
Citing a decline in active cases of COVID-19 in Brown County, Commissioner Bill Pollock said he would like to see the temperature check be discontinued when customers enter the courthouse.
Commissioner Lamar Shoemaker said he would like to visit the Brown County Health Department and District Court before making any decisions.
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