The Richardson County Commissioners will meet at 9 a-m Tuesday morning.
Highway Superintendent Scott Huppert will present “state bid” information for dump trucks and provide an update on road and bridge maintenance.
At 10:30 a-m members of the Verdon Rural Fire District will meet with Commissioners on the Verdon Quick Response Team Ambulance garage placement and provide information regarding the purchase of fire trucks.
County Treasurer Connie Kennedy will meet with Commissioners at 11 a-m to review computer software systems and will request to contract for conversion to the Multi-County Information Programing Services knows as MIPS.
Colleen Langan who works for the Sheriff’s Department has requested to meet with the Commissioners to discuss personnel matters in executive session. That appointment will take place at 11:30 a-m.
At 11:45 a-m Commissioners are expected to review and respond to grievances filed by two Road Department employees. The employees have requested the grievances be forwarded to the Grievance Board.
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