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St. Joseph County commissioners approve routine contracts, note new opioid settlement
Summary
At their March 24 meeting the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a series of routine contracts and service agreements — including a $2.19 million road-paving award — and accepted notice of a multi-defendant opioid settlement that will deliver an estimated $24,000 to the county.
St. Joseph County commissioners on March 24 unanimously approved a slate of routine contract awards and service agreements and took formal notice of a new opioid settlement that county counsel said will yield an estimated $24,000 to the county.
The board, convened by the chair, accepted a counsel report that the multi-defendant opioid settlement is worth roughly $97,000,000 to all participating states and counties and that St. Joseph County’s share is approximately $24,000. Counsel said the county’s share is largely restricted in use. “My understanding, I believe, is these are restricted,” counsel stated during the presentation; commissioners agreed the county should work with the council on appropriate distribution plans.
Operational items approved by unanimous vote included:
- A temporary staffing assignment with Creative Financial Staffing to cover payroll duties while a county employee transitions to the prosecutor’s office; County Auditor John…
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