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County explains SHI invoices and tightens public claims disclosure over fraud concerns
Summary
Isanti County commissioners approved claims and warrants. Staff described a backlog of SHI invoices for computer equipment that span 2024–2025 and explained the county will stop listing vendor-level check amounts in public meeting packets to reduce mail-theft fraud.
The Isanti County Board approved claims and warrants on April 15 after staff summarized a recent cluster of invoices from SHI, a vendor providing computers, monitors and software licenses.
A county staff member explained some SHI invoices dated from 2024 only reached payment processing in 2025 and that the vendor’s invoicing format sometimes lacks department-level…
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