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Webster County veterans affairs director asks commissioners to add part‑time hire, fold grants into FY2027 budget

Webster County Commissioners · January 21, 2026
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Veterans affairs director Dan Levenduski asked Webster County commissioners to incorporate a $10,000 state grant and a $3,000 conference reimbursement into the department’s fiscal 2027 budget and to approve hiring a part‑time staffer to cover office absences; salary for the incoming director remains undecided and will require a budget amendment.

Dan Levenduski, Webster County veterans affairs director, presented the department’s fiscal 2027 budget to county commissioners on 2026-01-29 and asked that two items be regularized in the standing budget: a $10,000 state grant and roughly $3,000 in reimbursements tied to national conference attendance. He also requested approval to hire a part‑time staff member to provide continuity when the director is absent.

Levenduski said the proposed budget largely mirrors previous years because department expenditures have not materially changed. "Basically, as always in the past years, it's mirror everything from the previous years because really nothing's changed as far as our expenditures," he said. He asked that the $3,000 reimbursement be budgeted under the expenditure line where it will be…

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