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Huron swears in Rhonda Klute; commission approves land purchase, station repairs and police grants
Summary
The Huron City Commission swore in Rhonda Klute as a city commissioner and approved consent-agenda additions and departmental actions, including a $125,363.53 land payment, $11,000 in HVAC ductwork repairs at the North Fire Station and applications for state highway-safety grant funding and two radar units.
Rhonda Klute was sworn in as a city commissioner during a Huron City Commission meeting, and commissioners approved several routine and departmental items, including payment for a land purchase and multiple departmental purchase and grant requests.
The swearing-in and personnel change came early in the meeting: Mayor Mark Robich administered the oath to Rhonda Klute, who was introduced to the commission before taking the oath. Outgoing Commissioner Weinreis addressed the commission and audience, thanking colleagues and staff. "I've done my best every day to serve you with integrity and make decisions that reflect the values and the needs of our community," Weinreis said.
Those personnel actions preceded a consent agenda that commissioners approved as amended. The consent agenda included routine items — minutes, fuel quotes, seasonal hires and setting a May 19 public hearing date for malt-beverage and farm-wine license renewals — plus an added payment for the Stoney Run land purchase in the amount of $125,363.53. The commission approved the amended consent agenda by roll…
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