Suwannee citizens prepare for lawsuit against county
Christian Peterson
reporter.riverbendnews@gmail.com
On Tuesday, April 16, the Suwannee County Board of County Commissioners met for its regularly scheduled meeting. The meeting began with the approval of the previous meetings minutes before turning to hear comments from the public. The first to speak was Keith Broaders, who announced that he would be teaching another constitution class on Saturday, April 27, with a focus on the first and second articles of the constitution. After him was Jesse Monroe, who shared information he had researched about the danger of smart meters and cell towers near human beings. He requested the commissioners be more aware of these dangers before they approve