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Atchison County commissioners approve opioid settlement participation, IT licensing and multiple road and bridge purchase orders
Summary
Atchison County commissioners voted 3-0 to opt into the national Purdue Pharma opioid settlement, approved an IT licensing renewal and signed several purchase orders including a $731,684.92 contract for Bridge 290 replacement and associated engineering work.
The Atchison County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday to participate in the national opioid settlement related to Purdue Pharma and its bankruptcy plan and approved multiple purchase orders for information-technology licensing and road and bridge projects.
The board voted unanimously to allow the chair to sign a document authorizing the county to participate in the national opioid settlement process related to Purdue Pharma; county officials said the settlement is administered under the bankruptcy court’s terms and that distributions will be handled under the same formulas used for other participating entities. The board recorded the motion as approved, 3-0.
Commissioners also approved a one-year licensing renewal for the county’s virtual server cluster (VMware vSphere Standard) with 27 Virtual…
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