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Morton County commission approves letters of support for businesses, travel for prosecutor and delinquent-tax sale minimums

Morton County Commission · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Sept. 26 meeting, the Morton County Commission approved letters supporting Direct Ag and Peterson Fencing for ND Opportunity Fund applications, authorized out-of-state travel for an assistant states attorney to a training course at no cost to the county, and set minimum sales prices for delinquent tax properties.

The Morton County Commission on Sept. 26 approved a group of routine administrative items, including letters of support for two businesses seeking assistance from the North Dakota Opportunity Fund, authorization for out-of-state travel for an assistant states attorney and approval of minimum sales prices for delinquent tax properties.

Commissioner Morrell moved and Commissioner Leingang seconded to issue letters of support for Direct Ag and Peterson Fencing for their applications to the North Dakota Opportunity Fund to provide the local match for the Flex PACE interest buydown program. The motion was recorded as passing with all commissioners voting "aye."

The commission also approved out-of-state travel for Assistant States Attorney Breeze to attend the "Digital Evidence for Prosecutors" course Oct. 14–20, 2023 in Alabama; the commission noted the trip would be at no cost to Morton County. Commissioner Morrell moved for the travel approval and Commissioner Leingang seconded; the vote was unanimous.

Additionally, Commissioner Morrell moved and Chairman Nathan Boehm seconded to approve the minimum sales prices for delinquent tax properties as presented; that motion carried with all ayes. The meeting record also shows routine approvals earlier in the meeting for the agenda, prior minutes and bills and payroll.

The meeting adjourned at 6:10 p.m.