(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners discussed rock hauling with Highway Superintendent Steve Darveau Jr. when they met July 3.
Possible using contractors to haul rock to create a stock-pile in an effort to get road rock to needed areas was discussed.
Sheriff Rick Hardesty reported his office took part in a “Click It or Ticket” campaign May 20 through June 2. During the campaign there were 350 calls for service with 227 of them being traffic stops. 28 arrests were made, three from other agencies.
During June the Sheriff's Department received 468 calls for service. 233 were traffic stops. There were 40 arrests made, two from other agencies and five for out of county.
Sheriff Hardesty reported there were 17 inmates being held in the jail currently. In addition the Sheriff reported on deputies currently attending and those that will be attending the Law Enforcement Training Academy to receive Nebraska certification as a law enforcement officer.
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