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Nelson County commissioners approve routine business, authorize opioid settlement signup
Summary
At its Feb. 8 meeting, the Nelson County Board of Commissioners approved multiple administrative items: they authorized enrollment in the national opioid settlement, appointed the sheriff as coroner with a $200-per-call fee, accepted several grants and contracts, and approved routine financial actions.
The Nelson County Board of Commissioners met Feb. 8 and approved a slate of routine administrative actions, including authorizing the county’s enrollment in the national opioid settlement and several personnel, budget and contract items.
Chairman Nancy Marquart called the meeting to order at 10 a.m. Commissioners Steve Forde, Cody Johnson and Maynard Loibl were present. The board approved the Jan. 7 minutes and adopted the meeting agenda by unanimous vote.
States Attorney Jayme Tenneson discussed options for the county to enroll in the national opioid settlement. The board voted to allow Tenneson to sign up Nelson County for the settlement.
The board approved a series of motions by unanimous vote: the appointment of Amie Vasichek to the Nelson-Griggs District Health Unit Board; execution of a…
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