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Clay County commissioners approve consent items, accept museum donation; prosecutor invoices approved with one recusal
Summary
The Clay County Commission approved the evening's agenda and a 10-item consent agenda that included detainee housing agreements and a cost-recovery policy, accepted a framed 1938 Jesse James newspaper for the county museum, and approved prosecutor invoices with a 5–0 vote and one recusal.
The Clay County Commission approved its agenda and a 10-item consent agenda on March 5, including multiple detainee housing agreements with nearby cities and a new cost-recovery policy for damaged county infrastructure, accepted a donated framed 1938 newspaper for the county’s Jesse James display and approved prosecutor invoices with one commissioner recusing.
The consent agenda, presented by the county administrator, included 392 county invoices totaling $716,779.96 and several detainee housing agreements for the Clay County Detention Center with the cities of Gladstone, Liberty, North Kansas City, Pleasant Valley and Smithville, plus an equitable‑sharing certification from the sheriff’s department and a professional services agreement with Clay County Soil…
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