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Commission approves community grant dispersals, Elk’s parking agreement and lab bid solicitation

2533338 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

The Churchill County board approved several budgeted community grants, ratified social-services agreements, approved a cooperative parking improvement agreement with the Elks Lodge and authorized solicitation of construction bids to relocate the county public-health lab to 270 S. Main.

The Churchill County Board of Commissioners voted to disperse budgeted community support funds, ratify social-services agreements, approve a cooperative parking improvement agreement with the Elks Lodge of Fallon, and authorized staff to solicit bids to build out a public-health laboratory at 270 South Main Street.

The board approved multiple budgeted grants and ratifications that were presented as part of the county’s FY2025 community support program. Motions carried by voice vote; each item was presented with staff or local representatives and, where required, a separate motion was made to authorize the dispersal of budgeted funds.

Highlights of the board’s actions:

- Lahontan Valley Claybreakers: The commission approved the dispersal of $3,000 to the Lahontan Valley Claybreakers to support youth trap-shooting outreach and safety education during trap season. Club representatives described safety and education activities…

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