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Middleton council authorizes shredding and transfers of city records

2510789 · March 6, 2025
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The Middleton City Council approved three resolutions to destroy certain records, transfer 33 permanent items to the state archives and donate three boxes of historical material to the Lee Mobley Museum. Staff said the moves follow state review and will include a tour of the archives.

The Middleton City Council at its meeting approved three resolutions authorizing destruction and transfer of city records, including a contract for onsite shredding, a transfer of 33 permanent items to the state archives, and donation of three boxes of historical records to the Lee Mobley Museum.

City staff told the council the shredding contract covers the destruction of boxes of nonpermanent records and that the Idaho State Archives had reviewed a set of materials and requested 33 items be retained in their vault. The council also approved transfer of three boxes of local historical material selected for the Lee Mobley Museum by a museum representative.

"I am so excited to get the big truck out…

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