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Votes at a glance: Becker County approves opioid grants, timber auction, tax-forfeited land sale and other measures

2741696 · March 20, 2025
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Summary

At a regular Becker County Board meeting commissioners approved opioid settlement grants, made a part-time fraud investigator full time under a grant, authorized a spring timber auction, set terms for a mandated tax-forfeited land sale and approved several operational purchases and agreements.

Becker County commissioners on Monday approved a series of motions and resolutions that fund opioid-response projects, formalize timber sales, set terms for a mandated tax-forfeited-land sale and convert a part‑time fraud investigator to full time under a state grant.

The actions were taken by voice vote or unanimous consent unless noted below; most items were approved without roll-call tallies. Several items reflect state or external funding that reduces the county’s direct share.

Why it matters: The votes allocate settlement and grant dollars into local treatment, prevention and justice-related services, authorize natural-resources work that produces county revenue, and update county staffing where outside grants now cover positions. The tax‑forfeited land resolution implements a state settlement process covering forfeitures from 2016–2023 and changes how sale proceeds are distributed.

Key votes and outcomes

- Opioid settlement project recommendations — approved (voice vote) - What passed: The board approved round‑two recommendations for Becker County opioid-settlement spending totaling $272,900. - Funded projects: Becker County Public Health (prevention and naloxone access), Becker County Human Services Behavioral Health Unit (down-payment assistance for treatment, $20,000), and a Fargo‑based program labeled “F5” to provide two peer support specialists and wraparound services for justice‑involved residents ($216,500). - Motion: Board member moved to approve the recommendations; motion seconded and adopted by voice vote.

- Fraud‑prevention investigator: part‑time to full‑time (effective 2025‑07‑01) — approved (voice vote) - What passed: The board authorized changing a part‑time fraud‑prevention investigator position to full time effective July 1, 2025, contingent on the…

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