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Woodbury County approves 28E agreement to help prosecute nuisance violations in Cushing
Summary
The board approved a 28E agreement authorizing the county attorney’s office to prosecute nuisance-ordinance violations for the City of Cushing on a limited, prosecutorial-only basis at no additional county cost; supervisors stressed the effort will be city-driven and limited to enforcement, not legal advisement.
County Attorney James Loomis asked the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors to approve a 28E agreement that would let his office prosecute nuisance-ordinance violations on behalf of the City of Cushing.
Loomis told the board he has met repeatedly with Cushing officials who say they lack resources to pursue code enforcement and that the proposed agreement would be a limited, prosecutorial role: his office would prepare and prosecute cases but would not replace city attorneys or provide advisory legal services. He…
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