( KNZA )- With the beginning of the new year, Doniphan County employees will see a bigger paycheck.
County commissioners Monday voted to grant hourly employees a 50 cent an hour raise and department heads and elected officials, with the exception of commissioners, a 75 cent hourly raise. The raises became effective January 1st.
A motion by Commissioner Wayne Grable to grant Register of Deeds Susan Shuster a monthly salary of $100 for technical services provided in the courthouse died due to the lack of a second.
Aging Administrator Julie Simmons presented commissioners with purchase order agreements for the acquisition of two 2013 Dodge Grand Caravans through a Kansas Department of Transportation grant program. Doniphan County will be responsible for 20 percent of the cost of each van.
Commissioners voted to sign the agreements with KDOT.
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