Richardson Co Commission to Review Applications for County Attorney Position
(KLZA) The Richardson County Board of Commissioners will meet Tuesday at 9 a-m.
During the meeting Emergency Management Director Jim Gerweck is scheduled to meet with the Board at 10:15 a-m to discuss radio communications and the job descriptions for the Emergency Management Agency.
At 10:45 a-m Sheriff Randy Houser is scheduled to meet with Commissioners to discuss relocation of the Public Service Answering Point to the Sheriff’s Office project.
Board members are expected to appoint a committee to review the group health insurance coverage for County Employees. A letter of support for the Sac & Fox Nation of Missouri in Nebraska and Kansas for grant funding of a transit system will be discussed and applications received for appointment of a County Attorney will be reviewed.
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