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Pratt County commissioners OK HEAL grant application, KDOT striping supplement and several EMS contracts
Summary
The Pratt County Commission voted to have the county apply for a HEAL grant to help reopen Woody’s, approved a state-funded striping supplemental agreement, signed a bridge inspection contract, and authorized EMS equipment maintenance and a ventilator repair; several executive sessions were held with no action.
Pratt County commissioners voted during a regularly scheduled meeting to have the county apply for a state HEAL grant on behalf of Woody’s, accept state funds and supplemental agreements for road striping, approve a bridge-inspection contract and authorize several emergency-services repairs and maintenance contracts.
The commission approved a motion to let the county serve as the municipal applicant for a HEAL grant to support returning Woody’s to retail restaurant use. "It's a 1 to 1 match grant up to $75,000," Heather (Speaker 3) said, adding that the county would act as a pass-through and that she would help write the application. Speaker 1 moved the motion and the commission voted "aye."
On infrastructure, Speaker 2…
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