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Davis County Commission approves routine agreements, sponsors Warriors Over the Wasatch air show

Davis County Commission · February 10, 2026

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At its Feb. 10 meeting, the Davis County Commission unanimously approved multiple routine contracts and sponsorships — including a $30,000 air-show sponsorship and a $207,000 modeling-services agreement — accepted a Medicaid amendment and a donation, and approved the county's property tax register.

FARMINGTON, Utah — Feb. 10, 2026 — The Davis County Commission unanimously approved a series of routine contracts, a sponsorship for a large regional air show and a state Medicaid amendment during a 10:00 a.m. meeting in Room 303 of the Davis County Administration Building.

The commission approved an agreement with Thimgan & Associates LLC for modeling services not to exceed $207,000 for 2026—/31/2027; the motion was made by Commissioner Lorene Kamalu and seconded by Vice Chair Bob Stevenson. The board also approved a $30,000 sponsorship of the Warriors Over the Wasatch Air Show at Hill Air Force Base and a three-year marketing-services contract with PlayOn Inc. for $29,985 to support the Discover Davis platform. Kent Andersen, director of Community & Economic Development — Tourism, said the air show is one of the largest in Utah and the Jazz's planned 3v3 tournament at Western Sports Park could bring roughly 3,000 children to the facility.

In health-related business, Director Brian Hatch said Howie's is donating 400 two-liter bottles of root beer to Davis County Aging Services. The commission also approved Amendment Memorandum #2 to contract #2025-0561 with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the State Fiscal Year 2026 Medicaid Aging Waiver Program, a receivable of $75,693 that runs through June 30, 2026.

Chief Deputy Arnold Butcher presented a cooperative law-enforcement agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service (Uintah-Wasatch-Cache National Forest) that lists $5,000 as a placeholder while federal funding is finalized; Butcher said an amendment adding funds is expected later. The commission also approved participation in the Naval Surface Warfare Center's Law Enforcement Electro-Optics Loan Program, listed at $1,800.

A batch of consent items passed on a single motion, including agreements for Intermountain Lacrosse events, ProCamps, a six-month extension for a standard service provider contract with Dr. Aaron Larsen, SCRAM continuous transdermal alcohol-monitoring agreements and an indigent defense contract with The Appellate Group at $150 per hour.

The board recessed to serve as the Board of Equalization, approved the Property Tax Register for Feb. 10, 2026 (controller adjustments, appeals and corrections), then reconvened and adjourned at 10:18 a.m.

The meeting included brief closing remarks. Commissioner Lorene Kamalu praised recent Health Department and Sheriff's Office events and said the county's narcotics team seized a "giant amount of illegal drugs," adding that there are "a whole bunch more illegal drugs in this County than people realize." Chair John Crofts described attending a meeting on religious tolerance hosted by Clearfield Mayor Mark Shepherd following an Ogden anti-Semitic incident and called Davis County a "place of good neighbors." Crofts announced a Feb. 17 work session and a March 5 informational town hall at the Davis County Memorial Courthouse.

All motions recorded in the minutes carried with "all present voted aye."