The Richardson County Commissioners will meet Tuesday at 9 a-m.
Agenda items include a review of the audit findings with County Treasurer Connie Kennedy; an update on the Road and Bridge Department at 9:30 a-m.
Emergency Management Director Jim Gerweck will meet with Commissioners at 10:30 a-m to review claims held last week. Representatives of the Falls City Area Jaycees will meet with the Board at 11 a-m to discuss a request for a special designated liquor license and traffic control for upcoming events. At 11:30 a-m Sheriff Randy Houser will review with the Board a purchase order for a new patrol pickup.
At 1:30 the board will discuss training for Board members through the National Incident Management System.
At 4:15 another round of contract negotiations will be held with Road Department Union representatives.
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