Tim Wright’s first official act as interim public health director was to turn off the lights.
Namely, the outdoor safety lights that could help save money when it comes to the health department’s $900 a month electric bill.
It’s small savings, Wright said, but the beginning of his plan to improve the public’s perception of the health department, and strengthen the department’s relationship with the Anderson County community.
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