Clinton County to Host Ribbon Cutting for New Annex Building Public Invited to Tour New Facility on November 18

Article Courtesy of Tammy Sander

Clinton County officials will host a ribbon cutting for the new County Annex Building on Tuesday, November 18 at 8:00 a.m. The event will begin with tours starting in the building’s first-floor atrium, followed by the ribbon cutting and brief remarks at 8:30 a.m. in front of the building. The County Commissioners’ regular meeting will follow at 9:00 a.m.

Located at the corner of Main and Washington Streets in downtown Frankfort, the new three-story, 41,925-square-foot facility replaces the old Regions Bank building and now houses several county departments under one roof.

“This building represents a new era for Clinton County government,” says Jordan Brewer, President of the Clinton County Commissioners. “We’ve made an investment in accessibility, efficiency, and service to our residents. It’s rewarding to see the vision become reality and to welcome the community into this space.”

County Council President Alan Dunn echoed Brewer’s remarks. “From the financial side, we worked hard to ensure this project was both responsible and forward-thinking,” Dunn says. “This building isn’t just about today—it’s about providing a strong foundation for how the county will serve residents for decades to come.”

The Annex houses the offices of the County Commissioners and Council, Auditor, Treasurer, Recorder, Assessor, Surveyor, Veterans’ Service Officer, Area Plan Commission, and temporary space for the Superior Court, Circuit Court, Prosecutor, and Clerk while renovations on the Historic Courthouse take place.

Light refreshments will be served, and members of the public are encouraged to attend. Washington Street will be closed the morning of the event, but parking will be available in the lot behind the Annex building.