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At its Dec. 29 meeting the Riley County Commission approved a broad consent agenda of routine contracts, grant agreements and administrative items.
Items the board approved by motion and voice vote included payment for a voice-products maintenance contract tied to the county's 911 system at RCPD; a real-estate sales data search agreement; multiple 2026 Community Support Funds advisory board grant agreements (adult services, juvenile services and court services); township notices related to malt-beverage license applications for Darris LLC at two addresses; a mobile-device reimbursement request; taxable corrections listed by county staff; and Raleigh County employee action forms.
Commissioners made the motions and seconded as the items were read on the consent calendar; each item was taken by voice vote with commissioners saying "Aye." The transcript does not record dollar amounts for most items beyond staff references and does not provide full contract numbers; those details were not specified during the meeting.
Implementation and next steps for each approved item are administrative. County staff will proceed with contract signings and grant-processing consistent with the approvals recorded in the meeting.
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