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Assistant prosecutor says opioid settlement paperwork filed; commissioners get updates on courthouse RFQs and Main Street School due diligence

Huron County Board of Commissioners · September 23, 2025
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Summary

Assistant Prosecutor Randal Strickler told the board the county has filed signed opioid settlement forms ahead of an Oct. 30 deadline. Commissioner Tom Dunlap said courthouse architect RFQs are due soon and a firm is conducting phase one due diligence on the Main Street School with a 120-day period; a Wakeman Township trustee raised a concern about Senate Bill 52 letters.

Assistant Prosecutor Randal Strickler told the Board of Huron County Commissioners on Sept. 23 that he is finalizing work on the county's opioid lawsuit settlement and has sent signed forms to the board, meeting the settlement deadline of Oct. 30, 2025.

"He has sent a copy of the signed forms to the board," the meeting record states.…

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