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Clark County court confronts staffing, licensing gaps after animal-pickup, roads complaints; merit raises approved
Summary
Clark County Fiscal Court members discussed the stalled dead-animal pickup and composting program, winter-storm road-clearing shortcomings and staffing and licensing gaps; the court approved merit raises for two jail employees and a separate raise for another employee while tabling a promotion pending a feasibility study.
Clark County Fiscal Court members spent a large portion of the meeting on county service issues: the county’s dead-animal pickup and composting program, staffing and certification gaps, concerns about snow and ice road clearing and salt supplies during a recent storm, and personnel merit raises.
Department head Fran Heibert told the court she received two invoices related to ARPA/FLFRF work and that a transfer order she prepared could not be completed because the court had directed moving money out of the O-7 account; she asked where to pay the invoices. She said each invoice was $1,640.68 ("Each are $1,640.68") and raised the payment timing issue to the court.
A prolonged exchange followed about the county compost/animal-pickup program after the county’s certified operator left the program. Court members and residents described the program as…
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