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Winner council approves budget ordinance, awards multi‑year audit and OKs intergovernmental contracts
Summary
The Winner City Council approved an end‑of‑year supplemental appropriation (Ordinance No. 1088), awarded the 2024–2030 audit contract to Shane Fish & Company, authorized several interfund transfers, approved 911 contracts with Bennett and Gregory counties, set the April 8, 2025 election date, and adopted a Christmas‑Eve half‑day paid holiday for staff.
The Winner City Council on Dec. 16 approved a series of routine but consequential administrative measures, including passage of an end‑of‑year supplemental appropriation and the award of the city’s audit contract for 2024–2030.
At the start of new business, the council voted unanimously to adopt Ordinance No. 1088, the 2024 end‑of‑year supplemental appropriation, after a second‑reading motion from Councilman Skyler. The ordinance was described as having its numbers in the council packet and passed on roll call.
Finance Officer Harley Kenny presented three bids opened earlier for the city’s multi‑year audit: Imo Proof LLC (escalating fees beginning at $25,000 for 2024), Kettle Dorsenson (2024 bid $30,000 plus travel and out‑of‑pocket costs), and Shane Fish & Company (2024 bid $20,000 with yearly escalations). Kenny recommended awarding the contract to Shane Fish, and Councilman Clay moved to award the 2024–2030 audit contract to Shane Fish & Company and authorize…
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