Interim road superintendent reports two hires, plans radio outreach for roadside mowing

5831182 · September 16, 2025

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Interim Road Superintendent Rod Norton informed the commissioners he hired two new road department employees to start Sept. 29—one with a CDL and one a loader operator—and said he will run radio ads encouraging landowners to mow neglected roadside areas.

Interim Road Superintendent Rod Norton told the Sheridan County Commissioners on Sept. 16 that he has hired two new road department employees who will begin work on Sept. 29. Norton said one of the hires already holds a commercial driver’s license and the other is a loader operator. Norton also said he plans to advertise on local radio to promote roadside mowing, stating his concern that several landowners have been neglectful of mowing. The commissioners received the report; no formal motion or vote is recorded in the minutes related to the hires or the advertising plan. The minutes note the hires and planned outreach but do not record employment terms, wage rates, number of road-department vacancies remaining, or the text and timing of the proposed radio ads.