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Commissioners approve meeting cancellation, FY25 assessments, claims and consent items; four deputies sworn in

Yellowstone County Board of County Commissioners · August 13, 2024
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Summary

At its Aug. 13 meeting the Yellowstone County commissioners approved cancellation of the Sept. 17 meeting (Resolution 24-128), approved FY25 RSID assessments and claims, approved an amended consent agenda, and the sheriff swore in four new deputies.

The Yellowstone County Board of County Commissioners completed routine business Aug. 13, approving a motion to cancel the Sept. 17, 2024 meeting and several fiscal and consent items. The board also held a ceremonial swearing-in for four newly hired deputies.

Resolution 24-128: The board approved Resolution 24-128 to cancel the Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024 meeting. Speaker 2 moved to approve the resolution and Speaker 3 seconded; the board approved the motion by voice vote.

New deputies sworn: The sheriff introduced and administered the oath of office to four new deputies: Kimberly Martin (recently at the Yellowstone County Detention Facility), Travis Brewington (previous law-enforcement experience in Musselshell County, per the transcript), Joshua/Josh Wilmoth (name spelling varies in the record), and Devin Niello (from the detention facility). Each repeated the oath to support, protect and defend the U.S. and state constitutions and pledged to discharge duties with fidelity.

Fiscal and consent actions: The board approved the proposed FY25 RSID assessments for tax year 2024 after staff presented the annual notice and background on district maintenance needs (chip sealing, gravel). The board also approved claims listed in the record and approved the amended consent agenda and to place file items on record; all actions were approved by voice vote.

The meeting concluded with no public comments on county business and an adjournment.