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Iron County Commission approves Summer Games funding, amends burn-season ordinance and signs off on routine business
Summary
At its April 27 meeting the commission approved a $300,000 MOU for the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games, adopted Ordinance 2026-9 adjusting closed/open burn dates, granted local event permits, approved the fraud-risk assessment and property tax exemptions, and confirmed several personnel hires.
The Iron County Commission used its April 27 meeting to approve several formal actions: a three-year $300,000 MOU for the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games, adoption of Ordinance 2026-9 amending county burn-season dates, local consent for two single-event permits at Wood Ranch, the annual fraud risk assessment for 2025 and multiple personnel and tax-exemption items.
Funding and events: Deputy Attorney Sam Woodall explained the TRCCA advisory board recommended $300,000 to the Utah Summer Games, to be paid in three $100,000 installments over three years; the…
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