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Atchison County Commission approves leases, appropriations and administrative actions; votes recorded 2-0

5824595 · September 24, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 23 meeting the board approved an amended Memorial Hall lease, issued purchase orders for NACO dues and appropriations to the Extension Council and health department (one appropriation paid short pending tax collections), approved a request-for-proposal for the county counselor position and took other routine actions; most votes passed

The Atchison County Commission approved a series of administrative items and appropriations at its Sept. 23 meeting, adopting motions on agenda and consent items, a short-term courthouse schedule, a Memorial Hall lease and multiple purchase orders tied to county operations and partner organizations.

The board voted 2-0 to approve an addition to the agenda and the consent agenda (minutes from Sept. 16, 19 and 21 and accounts payable). Commissioners also voted 2-0 to keep the courthouse open on Columbus Day rather than holding a training day.

County counsel presented an amended lease for Memorial Hall that will take effect Jan. 1, 2026, covering an initial six-month term and then automatically renewing in one-year terms aligned with the school district and recreation commission budget calendar. The commission voted 2-0 to authorize the chair to sign the lease between…

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