GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The Clay Soil and Water Conservation and District reorganized its board during a special meeting last Monday following the resignation of Harrison “Ted” Clark on Jan. 24. …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The Clay Soil and Water Conservation and District reorganized its board during a special meeting last Monday following the resignation of Harrison “Ted” Clark on Jan. 24.
The board voted unanimously to appoint Rachel Fox of District 2 as the new board chair, Duane Combass of District 4 as the vice chair and secretary and Wes Taylor of District 5 as the treasurer.
The District has an opening to fill Clark’s District 1 seat, and Fox said a resident from that district expressed an interest in filling the role during Monday’s meeting.
The next meeting at the Clay County Extension Office adjacent to the fairgrounds on State Road 16 will be on Feb. 14 at 8:30 a.m.
Clark resigned after he was arrested on Jan. 19 by the Nassau County Sheriff's Office in a sex sting after the agency accused him of soliciting what he believed was a 14-year-old boy for sex through a cellphone app called “Sniffles.”