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Daggett County Commission adopts monthly drought declaration, ratifies shooting-range purchase and discusses contracts and court matter

Daggett County Commission · February 10, 2026
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Summary

The Daggett County Commission renewed a monthly drought declaration (Resolution 26-03) and ratified a shooting-range purchase after correcting a misread bid to $8,972.48. The panel also moved to consider a $99/month Rocket Miner welcome-program contract and discussed a pending court invoice involving indigent-defense appointment issues.

The Daggett County Commission on Feb. 14 adopted a new Resolution 26-03 declaring a drought for the coming month and ratified a prior, time-sensitive purchase for shooting-range lights and brackets. Commissioners also moved to consider a 12-month, $99-per-month contract with a company identified in the record as "Rocket Miner" and discussed correspondence about a contested court invoice tied to indigent-defense appointment questions.

The drought resolution was offered by Speaker 2 (Unidentified speaker) as a renewal of the county's monthly declaration and described during discussion as a short-term, recurring measure. "It's just a renewal of what we've been doing," Speaker 2 said during the discussion. After clarifying whether the action should be a new resolution or a continuation, Speaker 2 moved to approve a new Resolution 26-03…

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