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At its Oct. 16 meeting the Northern Nye County Hospital District Board of Commissioners of Trustees approved the minutes of the Sept. 18 regular meeting and voted to pay invoices presented at the meeting. Both motions passed by a 3-0 voice vote.
Minutes: A trustee moved to approve the Sept. 18, 2025, regular meeting minutes; another trustee seconded the motion. Chairing staff called the voice vote and the motion passed 3-0.
Invoices: Trustees reviewed two invoices presented for payment, identified in the meeting as REMSA and Amazon. A trustee moved to approve payment of the invoices presented; another trustee seconded. The board approved payment by voice vote, 3-0.
Details and next steps: The meeting record did not provide a full itemized packet in the transcript for the invoices; exact invoice amounts and supporting documents should be confirmed in the district’s finance records.
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