(KNZA)--Customers entering the Brown County Courthouse will no longer be required to have their temperature checked.
The Brown County Commission voted unanimously Monday to remove the requirement.
Commissioner Bill Pollock has pushed to have the requirement discontinued.
The temperature scanner will remain in place at the front entrance for customers who would like to voluntarily check their temperature.
Brown County has seen a decrease in COVID-19 cases over the past several weeks.
In other business, Duke Koerperich, owner/operator of Town and County EMS, met with the commission to discuss the replacement of one of his ambulances.
Koerperich said the cost of the new ambulance will be $82,528, with a delivery date of June or July.
Koerperich will keep the current box and move it to the new chassis.
Commissioners voted to have the county clerk solicit financing proposals from local banks for the purchase of the new ambulance.
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