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Bannock County coroner budgets for building work, small rise in autopsy costs
Summary
The Bannock County coroner’s office proposed a budget that keeps most line items steady, adds $300,000 for building costs and anticipates a 4.8% increase in professional services largely for autopsy and toxicology fees; vehicle replacement remains on the usual cycle for fiscal 2027.
JR Farnsworth, chief deputy coroner, told the Bannock County Commissioners that the office’s proposed budget is largely unchanged except for a planned building expense and modest increases in professional services.
“Highlights are I mean, overall, budget pretty well stayed the same other than we had total increase in, 4.8 increase in for professional services and operating supply,” Farnsworth said, noting the professional-services increase covers autopsy and toxicology work. He added that a substantial jump in the total…
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