The Christian County Board got together on Tuesday evening for their monthly board meeting and the last one of 2025. The board recognized a long-term retiring board member, gave a scholarship, and reviewed new and old business. The council recognized Christian County Fair Queen Lydia Repscher with a scholarship. Board Chair Bryan Sharp announced the scholarship.

The 9-1-1 board announced Alex Stringer to the board after a vacancy due to illness. That motion passed. An approval went through for the road use agreement for the Taylorville Lumb Solar Farm. There are still several things that will need to get done before this full project can go through.
County Treasurer Betty Asmussen spoke to the board concerning Animal Control and what money is coming in and where it’s coming from. She says she has gotten a lot of questions with respect to the revenue from Fur Love and where those donations are going too.
Asmussen says as of today, any purchases made from Fur Love are not going to the Animal Control donation fund.
Bryan Sharp announced that long-time board member Tim Carlson is announcing his retirement from the board. Sharp praised his service over the last 3 decades.
A small reception was held for Tim after the meeting. Tim thanked everyone for the support over the years and says he's looking forward to a little relaxing. He says he will miss adjourning meetings though. The next county board meeting is set for January 20th.












