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Butler County roads chief warns of $300,000 gravel overrun and staff tension over new pit

Butler County Board of Supervisors · May 1, 2026
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Highway Superintendent Randy Isham told the county board that gravel costs are roughly $300,000 over budget, noted a disputed Kroeger invoice that may include 2024 gravel, and said some Road Department employees are upset about assignment changes related to a new gravel pit.

DAVID CITY, Neb. — Butler County’s Highway Superintendent told the Board of Supervisors on May 4 that gravel expenditures are about $300,000 over this year’s budget, raising questions about billing and staffing at the Road Department.

Randy Isham reported the department has been cleaning culverts, scraping at the county gravel pit and reopened the bridge at 37–38 Roads. He also said a…

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