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Benton County supervisors accept $20,500 bid for Cherveny Wildlife Area, approve routine claims and hires
Summary
At its April 7 meeting the Benton County Board accepted a $20,500 high bid for the Cherveny Wildlife Area, approved claims and payroll, hired a seasonal land use staff member, accepted quarterly reports, granted a temporary alcohol license, and acknowledged an IDOT five-year roads plan.
The Benton County Board of Supervisors on April 7 accepted a high bid of $20,500 from Randy Patten for the county-owned Cherveny Wildlife Area and approved a slate of routine administrative items including claims, payroll, personnel actions and quarterly reports.
At the public bid opening set for 10:00 a.m., bids were recorded from Kerry Less, Randy Patten and an absent Darren Rinderknecht. Bidding escalated and the Board…
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