(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners have entered into an agreement with Woods & Aitken, Jerry Pigsley, Attorney, to represent the County in a grievance procedure submitted by members of the Road Department to the Grievance Board.
In other action, when Commissioners met last week a quote in an amount of $33,046 from IAO Electric, of Hiawatha for generator improvements at the Law Enforcement Center was approved.
The Board also approved a monthly service charge of $150 from the State of Nebraska Office of the CIO, to maintain recordings of radio communications for the Richardson County Sheriff's Department.
A bid for the purchase of a 2025 Ford F-150 for the Emergency Management Agency from Hullman's Ford-Lincoln of Falls City was approved in an amount of $46,623.
Representatives of Region V Systems and APACE met with Commissioners to provide their annual reports and requests for continued funding.
Richardson County will be responsible for $15,713 for the next fiscal year and will provide additional funds in an amount of $2,446 to meet programming requirements.
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