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Rush County commissioners approve routine payments, multiple vendor contracts and remote-participation policy

Rush County Commissioners · July 14, 2025
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At its July session, the Rush County commissioners unanimously approved payroll and accounts-payable items, awarded bids for landscaping and concrete, authorized a records-digitization contract and adopted a written remote-participation policy; the board also approved bridge-arch repairs and a county wellness reimbursement program.

Rush County commissioners voted on a series of routine financial and administrative items at their July meeting, approving accounts payable and payroll, awarding several vendor contracts and adopting a written policy to govern remote meeting participation.

The board approved accounts payable for July 14, 2025, totaling $506,254.76, and approved payroll for July 18, 2025, totaling $267,031.92. Commissioners also accepted vendor bids: a landscaping contract from Vogels and concrete work from Shooty Excavating for courthouse-related work. Earlier in the meeting staff presented two larger consulting bids (ADA Consulting, package totaling about $98,800; USI Consultants, lump sum roughly $49,800) and the board moved to accept the ADA-related item.

The recorder requested and the commissioners approved signing a contract with US Imaging to continue scanning and processing county…

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