Huron commission approves consent agenda including personnel hires and schedules hearing on Stoney Run Park annexation

Huron City Commission · December 16, 2025

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Summary

The commission approved minutes and personnel actions, including hiring Sydney Overbey as a 9-1-1 telecommunicator, a library clerk appointment for Rhonda Yates, and acknowledged Thee Lehi's probation completion; it also set a Dec. 29, 2025 public hearing on a street vacation and Stoney Run Park annexation and noted a raffle permit request from the Beadle County Humane Society.

The Huron City Commission approved its consent agenda without discussion.

Items approved include the minutes of Dec. 8, 2025; the hire of Sydney Overbey as a 9-1-1 telecommunicator for the Huron Police Department, effective Dec. 15, 2025, with a 1,040-hour probationary period; appointment of Rhonda Yates as a part-time year‑round library clerk with a 90‑day probationary period; and acknowledgement that part‑time library clerk Thee Lehi completed her probationary period. The commission also set Dec. 29, 2025 as the date for a public hearing on a street vacation petition by L Line Properties and an annexation petition filed by the city for Stoney Run Park.

Additionally, the consent agenda included a permit request from the Beadle County Humane Society for a bingo event and a 50/50 drawing on Feb. 22 at the campus center; the agenda item was presented for acknowledgment and approval as part of routine consent business. The consent agenda passed on a roll-call vote with no recorded objections.