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Big Horn County adopts bullying policy, approves dispatch policy and hears road safety concern

Big Horn County Board of County Commissioners
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At its Feb. 5 meeting, the Big Horn County commissioners adopted Resolution 2026-15 establishing a workplace bullying policy, approved a dispatch policy manual and heard Road Superintendent AJ Espinoza raise safety concerns about a 20+-year-old belly-dump truck with three near-miss incidents; all routine motions passed unanimously.

The Big Horn County Board of County Commissioners adopted a county workplace bullying policy (Resolution 2026-15), approved a dispatch policy manual, and addressed several routine agenda items at its Feb. 5 meeting in Hardin.

Deputy County Attorney Heather Ready told the commissioners the bullying policy had been recommended by an outside HR firm following an outside investigation: "this policy was a recommendation from an outside HR firm after an outside investigation was handled by them." Commissioner Larry Vandersloot moved to approve Resolution 2026-15; Commissioner Lawrence Big Hair…

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