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Buffalo County calls $72 million bond question for new law enforcement facility
Summary
The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners voted 6–1 on July 8 to place a $72 million general obligation bond proposition on the Sept. 9, 2025 special election ballot to finance a new law enforcement facility intended for joint use with the City of Kearney; Commissioner Ronald Loeffelholz voted "Nay."
The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners on July 8 approved Resolution 2025-42 calling a special election on Sept. 9, 2025 to ask voters whether the county should issue up to $72,000,000 in general obligation bonds to finance construction, equipping and furnishing of a new law enforcement facility, including related site, parking and infrastructure improvements. Commissioner Timothy Higgins read the resolution into the record before the board voted 6–1 in favor; Commissioner Ronald Loeffelholz cast the lone dissent.
The proposition presented to voters states in part: “Shall The…
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