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Buffalo County commissioners approve $22,000 medical bill, reassign Highway hours and OK DOT pavement-marking agreement
Summary
At its May 6 meeting, the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners approved multiple routine measures including payment of a $22,000 medical bill, a temporary reassignment of up to 8 Highway budget hours per week to courthouse upkeep, acceptance of fuel quotes from Total Oil, and a Joint Powers Agreement with SD DOT for pavement marking. The board also approved three liquor licenses, authorized bid handling for county equipment, reviewed financials, and set the next meeting for June 6.
The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners met May 6, 2024, and approved a series of routine administrative and budgetary actions. Vice Chair Donita Loudner moved to accept the agenda and to approve several minutes and licenses; Commissioner Rex Zastrow seconded motions where recorded, and the board carried each motion by recorded unanimous votes.
Key approvals included payment of a $22,000 medical bill and authorization to reassign up to 8 hours per week of Highway budget labor to the Buffalo County Courthouse for upkeep, mowing and landscaping. The reassignment was proposed by Commissioner Rex…
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