Nelson County approves resolution to sign regional livestock planning grant

Nelson County Commission · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Nelson County Commissioners voted unanimously Sept. 17 to sign a resolution authorizing a Regional Livestock Development and Planning grant presented by Red River Regional Council and the North Dakota Department of Agriculture.

Nelson County Commissioners on Sept. 17 unanimously authorized signing a resolution to accept a grant for Regional Livestock Development and Planning presented by Red River Regional Council and the North Dakota Department of Agriculture.

The resolution was introduced after Cheryl Osowski of Red River Regional Council and Haylee Viger of the North Dakota Department of Agriculture joined the meeting to present the grant. Commissioner Steve Forde moved to approve signing the resolution; Commissioner Cameron Swenson seconded. On a roll call vote all members voted “Yes,” and the motion carried.

The vote came during the commission’s regular meeting, which Chairman Cody Johnson opened at 8:30 a.m. Auditor Nathan Parks and county staff were present for the discussion; the transcript records the presentation and the board’s formal approval but does not include further detail about grant terms or funding amounts.

The board did not record additional conditions or follow-up assignments tied to the resolution in the meeting record. The action was recorded as a formal resolution signing and carried by unanimous vote.