Commissioners approve routine consent items, personnel hires and service contracts
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At the Nov. 20 meeting the board approved routine consent items including the treasury report, an assistant district attorney contract, purchase-of-service agreements for child-placement providers, cleaning contracts, reappointments to the conservation district, a Nextiva mailing-machine agreement, and several personnel hires.
Midland County commissioners used their Nov. 20 meeting to approve a slate of routine consent items, contracts and personnel actions.
Among the approvals: the Treasury report; a purchase-of-service agreement with Mark Remy for assistant district attorney services at $5,833.33 per month; service agreements with providers for dependent and delinquent youth (Diakon Child, Family and Community Ministries; Merakey; Family Care for Children and Youth; Bethany Christian Services) with the daily rates listed in staff presentations; cleaning-service contracts with New Visions for county facilities; reappointments to the Englishman County Conservation District; and renewal of a Nextiva mailing-machine purchase and annual service agreement ($10,448 purchase; $1,020.85 annual service).
The board also approved five personnel items: hiring Beverly as deputy coroner; hiring Colton Fleming, Jesse Miskulski and Timothy North as part-time corrections officers; and appointing Natya Robinson as an intern in the children and youth department.
Votes on these routine items were taken by voice with aye responses recorded; no roll-call tallies or individual dissenting votes were recorded in the transcript.
Next steps: standard contract administration and human-resources onboarding will proceed under departmental oversight.
