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Atchison County commissioners approve Meraki IT renewal, plan tax sale for county-owned 'orphan' lots and defer oil award
Summary
Atchison County commissioners approved a 1-year Meraki licensing and support renewal for $4,164.25, agreed to include county-held ‘orphan’ lots in the 2026 tax sale while pursuing adjacent-owner offers, and opened a single oil bid (Vance Brothers at $2.75/gal) to be reviewed and possibly awarded next week.
Commissioner Quinn called the Atchison County Commission to order on Tuesday and led routine items before the panel approved a one-year Meraki licensing and support renewal for $4,164.25.
The commission approved the ConvergeOne purchase order for Meraki licensing and support after Commissioner Campbell moved and the commission voted in favor; Commissioner Quinn recorded the voice vote as passing 3 to 0. “This is 1 year licensing and support, in the amount of $4,164.25,” Commissioner Quinn said when introducing the item.
Why it matters: the purchase keeps county network licensing current and was the principal formal procurement action on the agenda. The meeting also included a correction to last week’s minutes (Effingham solid waste is open Friday, not Saturday) and a public recognition of Effingham state wrestling champions Elijah Webb and Max Baderoff.
Tax-sale plan for county-owned parcels
Commissioners discussed several small parcels currently titled to the Board of County…
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