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Lincoln County commissioners approve consent agenda, liquor‑license transfer and tax cancellations

Board of Lincoln County Commissioners · June 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Dec. 7 meeting the Board of Lincoln County Commissioners adopted a multi‑item consent agenda that included approval of a retail liquor‑license transfer for Etna Trading Company, cancellation of delinquent personal property taxes under the 10‑year statute of limitations, and a two‑day malt beverage permit for a Shriners event.

Vice‑Chairman Harmon called the Dec. 7 meeting of the Board of Lincoln County Commissioners to order at 10:00 a.m. The board unanimously adopted a consent agenda that bundled routine business, license approvals and administrative items.

Commissioner Hansen moved to approve the consent agenda, which the board adopted. The consent actions included approval of November 16 minutes, voucher and assessment roll orders, and several license and permit actions. County Clerk April Brunski presented an application to transfer a County Retail Liquor License for Etna Trading Company from Garland Etc., LLC to Scoffield Enterprises, LLC; she said the application was in order and had been approved by the state Liquor Division. After a public hearing opened by Vice‑Chairman Harmon and no public comment, the transfer was approved.

The board also approved cancelling a set of personal property taxes that the County Treasurer recommended be removed under Wyoming statute 39‑13‑110 because the county had not been able to collect them within 10 years. Commissioner Hansen moved to cancel those taxes effective Dec. 7, 2021.

Other consent‑agenda approvals included a two‑day 24‑hour/daily malt beverage sales permit for the Shriners Chariot Racing event (Feb. 19–20, 2022) and authorization for the Vice‑Chairman to sign a letter of support to the Bureau of Land Management for the Lions Club Park Arena Plan of Development.

The meeting recessed for a midday break and resumed later that afternoon for additional agenda items. The Dec. 7 session adjourned at 4:40 p.m.