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Reno County commissioners approved a consent agenda Nov. 26 that staff described as routine year‑end housekeeping to document fund transfers for auditors and to complete several routine actions before the calendar year ends.
A staff member explained the packet contains multiple transfer resolutions used to document the movement of funds for auditing purposes and that the county aims to complete the transfers before the end of December. Commissioners noted the agenda also included two board appointments — one to the planning commission and one to the public building commission — listed at the bottom of the consent packet.
Speaker 2 moved to approve the consent agenda as presented by staff; Speaker 6 seconded. Following no further discussion the motion was approved by the board.
Commissioners characterized the items as standard end‑of‑year items to align finances and avoid delaying other December business. No amendments or roll‑call tally was recorded in the transcript.
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