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Denton County appoints Don Way to MHMI Board for two-year term; no action taken on related items

December 02, 2025 | Denton County, Texas


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Denton County appoints Don Way to MHMI Board for two-year term; no action taken on related items
Denton County commissioners voted unanimously to appoint Don Way to the Denton County MHMI Board for a two-year term after a motion by Commissioner Williams and a second noted by the court.

The chair introduced item 15c as an appointment to the MHMI Board. Commissioner Williams moved to appoint Don Way for two years; the court recorded a procedural second and the chair called for the vote. The chair said the motion carried unanimously. The transcript does not include background on Don Way’s qualifications, nor does it provide details about the MHMI Board’s responsibilities or the effective date of the appointment.

The court also stated there would be no action on items 15b and 15d during this meeting. The chair closed with a community announcement: Friday at 6 p.m. on the courthouse square the Denton County Christmas tree will be lit and the court will participate in the Waffle Fest organized with the Downtown Business Association and the Main Street program.

No roll-call vote or numerical tally is recorded in the transcript for the appointment; the chair described the outcome as unanimous.

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