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Chase County commissioners approve warrants, minutes and two Crime Prevention Fund grants

Chase County commissioners · April 14, 2026

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Summary

At the April 13 meeting, Chase County commissioners approved routine warrants and minutes and authorized $502.50 and $500 grants from the Crime Prevention Fund for a fishing derby and city cleanup. The board also entered executive session twice for personnel and once for potential litigation; no public actions were announced from those sessions.

Chase County commissioners on April 13 approved routine warrants and the minutes of their March 31 meeting and authorized two small grants from the county Crime Prevention Fund.

Chair (Speaker 3) presented the warrants for April 13 and moved to approve them; the board voted in the affirmative. The board then approved the March 31, 2026, minutes following a motion and second.

The commissioners approved a $502.50 request from the Chase County Recreation Commission to cover lifetime fishing license costs for a planned fishing derby. The chair described the contribution as a recurring Crime Prevention Fund donation the county has made since 2018. Commissioners then approved a separate $500 request to support an annual cleanup week in Cottonwood and Strong City after hearing that the cities no longer receive a free dumpster for the event; commissioners discussed ensuring countywide notice so residents beyond the two cities can participate.

During the meeting the board voted to enter executive session on non‑elected personnel (two separate motions) and later voted for a brief executive session to discuss potential litigation under attorney‑client privilege, with Road & Bridge and the sheriff named as parties to be included. Minutes record that no public action was taken on reentry.

The meeting adjourned after routine business. No ordinances, resolutions, or multi‑year contracts were adopted at this session.