(KLZA)-- Deputy Sheriff Jeremiah Franks reported to the Richardson County Board last week that the recently acquired Eforce software is being implemented at the Law Enforcement Center.
A quote from IAO Electric of Hiawatha, Kansas for labor and materials to connect the east end of the Law Enforcement Center building and the kitchen area to the existing standby generator on the west end of the building, including adding a transfer switch was $33,046.
While work is being completed, power will be off in the kitchen and Sheriff's Office area for up to two days.
Commissioners also received updates on the Southeast Nebraska Adult Drug Court. The Board voted to enter into an Interlocal Agreement with the organization along with Otoe, Nemaha, Johnson and Pawnee counties for the 2025-26 Fiscal Year.
Richardson County will serve as the fiscal agent and the Nebraska Supreme Court Administrative Office of the Courts and Probation.
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