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Clinton County supervisors receive department updates; approve $12,812.40 claim for drainage repair
Summary
At the Feb. 23 meeting supervisors heard updates on the June primary, property tax credit legislation, a FEMA-related postponement of an emergency exercise, facility work including Law Center boiler installation and card reader bids, HR openings and Conservation programs; the board also approved a $12,812.40 claim to Kleinschmidt Excavating.
Clinton County supervisors on Feb. 23 heard routine departmental reports covering elections, tax-credit discussions, emergency preparedness, facility maintenance, staffing and conservation programs, and approved claims that included a $12,812.40 payment for drainage repair.
David Troester, Clinton County auditor, reminded the public the primary election is set for June 2, 2026. The Treasurer reported several bills are moving forward at the state level, including discussion about improving the disabled and elderly property tax…
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