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Williams County commissioners adopt 2026 final budget after public hearing with no speakers

September 16, 2025 | Williams County, North Dakota


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Williams County commissioners adopt 2026 final budget after public hearing with no speakers
The Williams County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the county's 2026 final budget after holding a public hearing that drew no public comment. The board opened the public hearing, called two subsequent calls for public input and closed the hearing before moving to adopt the final budget.

The final budget was approved by a roll-call vote following a motion to adopt. Commissioners Steve, Corey, Beau, Chris and Gary voted yes. The motion carried.

The hearing and vote took place during the commissioners' regular meeting; no members of the public spoke during the allotted public-hearing period on the budget. No amendments to the proposed budget were offered during the meeting. The board did not set a further public hearing or seek additional public input at the meeting.

County staff will proceed with implementing the budget as adopted and will post the final budget documents according to county practice.

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