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Mills County Board approves hiring of environmental health specialist, adopts 28E cancer-prevention agreement

Mills County Board of Health · May 11, 2026
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Summary

The Mills County Board approved hiring Dane Moyer as a part-time environmental health specialist at $20/hr (start 5/11/26), approved minutes and the Combat Cancer: Prevention and Screening 28E agreement; Fremont County actions were deferred due to lack of quorum.

At its May 11 meeting in Tabor, the Mills County Board of Health approved a set of routine and program actions, including personnel and intergovernmental-authority agreements.

Jill Ford moved — and Caitlin Walter seconded — to approve the meeting agenda (with Fremont items moved to the next meeting because Fremont lacked a quorum); the motion carried with all ayes. Ford also moved to approve the March 16, 2026 Mills Board of Health minutes; that motion was seconded by Walter and approved.

On personnel, the board voted to hire Dane Moyer as a part-time environmental health specialist at $20 per hour with an effective start date of May 11, 2026. The motion to hire was made by Jill Ford, seconded by Caitlin Walter, and approved (all ayes).

The board also approved a 28E agreement for the Combat Cancer: Prevention and Screening project after a motion by Ford and second by Walter; the vote was recorded as all ayes. The Fremont County Board did not consider these actions because it lacked a quorum; the Fremont items were deferred to the next meeting.

Darcey Butts moved to adjourn the Mills meeting; the motion was seconded by Jill Ford and approved. The boards listed their next joint meeting for June 8 at 6 p.m.