The bills for taking the Ten Commandments thing to court are rolling in:
The county has decided not to appeal the decision, and it took down the plaques last weekend.
It is looking into possibly posting the Ten Commandments as part of a collage of historical documents. A group recommending that approach says it will defend any lawsuits that might arise out of that action - at no cost to the county.
Between the ACLU and the county's lawyers, the estimated bill for this last round: $80,000.
Charles Wysong, who heads a statewide Ten Commandments group, said his group wants to help the county with the legal expenses [of the hypothetical "historical documents" case, I think]. A fund that was set up to take in money for the effort netted just over $2,000.