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Dixon County approves land conveyance to American Legion, renews historical society agreement and clears most claims
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Summary
The board approved signing a deed to convey surplus county land to Chapelle Post No. 117, renewed the Dixon County Historical Society agreement, authorized purchase of a side dump trailer and allowed all but two claims submitted to the county.
The Dixon County Board of Supervisors approved multiple administrative and financial measures during its April 14, 2026 meeting.
Following a report from County Attorney Leland Miner that no bids had been received for surplus county property at 59140 Highway 12 in Ponca, the board moved to offer the land to Chapelle Post No. 117, American Legion of Ponca, and voted to sign a deed conveying the property.
The board renewed its agreement with the Dixon County Historical Society and approved the purchase of a side dump trailer after Supervisor Neil Blohm presented bid information. Supervisors also discussed the potential purchase of a semi tractor; no final purchase motion for a tractor was recorded.
The Claims Committee presented a detailed list of claims across county funds. After discussion, Supervisor Neil Blohm moved — and Supervisor Steve Hassler seconded — to allow payment of all but two claims. The motion carried by roll-call vote with all supervisors recorded as voting in favor. The board also reviewed and approved county officials’ fee reports and the Treasurer’s list of pledged securities.
The board adjourned at 1:53 p.m.
