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2022-2026 Washington County Board of County Commissioners

Photo of the new Board of County Commissioners 2022-2026
HAGERSTOWN, MD (December 6, 2022) – The newly-elected Board of County Commissioners officially began their four year term today with a swearing-in ceremony at Washington County Circuit Court. The Honorable Judge Brett R. Wilson officiated the ceremony. Kevin Tucker, clerk of the Circuit Court, led the swearing-in of the commissioners. The 2022-2026 Board of County Commissioners are:
 
  • President John F. Barr
  • Vice-President Jeffrey A. Cline
  • Commissioner Randall E. Wagner
  • Commissioner Wayne K. Keefer
  • Commissioner Derek J. Harvey
 
For additional information, please contact Washington County’s Public Relations and Marketing Department at 240-313-2380.
 
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The starting time for today’s Board of County Commissioners meeting will be reevaluated at 9:00 am.

For those required to travel, exercise caution on the roadways. If driving is necessary, ensure your vehicle is completely cleared, drive at a reduced speed, practice caution, and avoid crowding or passing plows.
 
We’ll keep the public informed of any changes. Stay updated by monitoring Washington County Government’s website and social media channels for the latest information. Your safety is our priority!