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Kendall County approves grant applications, vendor awards and transfers K9 Taja to former deputy

Kendall County Commissioners Court · December 23, 2025
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Summary

At its Dec. 23 meeting the court authorized grant applications for responder wellness and an EMS unit (VFIS grant up to $5,000; HB3000 grant up to $350,000), approved Digitech for EMS billing, renewed service agreements, and approved retiring and transferring K9 Taja to former deputy Justin Granado (5–0 votes).

Kendall County’s Commissioners Court cleared a slate of administrative actions Tuesday, including authorization to apply for multiple grants, selection of vendors for county services and a formal transfer of a county K9 to a former deputy.

Grants and contracts: the court approved a resolution authorizing staff to apply for the Volunteer Firemen’s Insurance Services (VFIS) Emergency Responder Health & Wellness reimbursement grant for up to $5,000 to buy rehab equipment for large‑event EMS support (R‑20251223‑1,…

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