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Clark County approves TIF supplement, replaces lost checks, approves cash transfers and $170,375.07 in claims

Clark County Board of Commissioners · December 29, 2025
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Summary

At its Dec. 29 meeting, Clark County approved a $187,500 auto supplement to TIF #2 from Riverview Dairy, approved replacement of two lost checks (one amount in transcript appears garbled), authorized a $3,950 cash transfer to Emergency Management, approved surplus cash use, and approved claims totaling $170,375.07.

The Clark County Board of Commissioners took several finance and claims actions on Dec. 29, 2025, including approving an auto supplement to TIF #2 for $187,500 from Riverview Dairy, authorizing replacement of lost checks, approving a cash transfer to Emergency Management for $3,950, and approving county claims totaling $170,375.07.

Commissioner Francis Hass moved, seconded by Commissioner Chris Sass, to approve an auto supplement to TIF #2 in the amount of $187,500 with funds from Riverview Dairy; the motion passed unanimously. The board also approved replacing a lost check to South Dakota State Retirement (the transcript records the amount as "$8,4433.38," which appears to be a transcription error) and a lost check to AFLAC for $2,590.98. Commissioners approved a $3,950 cash transfer from the General Fund to Emergency Management because anticipated grant revenue had not been received, and authorized the use of surplus cash for miscellaneous expenses, repairs and maintenance.

Finally, the board approved the list of claims and directed the Auditor to issue payment. The claims list includes Spencer Quarries ($95,721.66), Meade & Hunt ($5,000.00), Tango Tango ($4,490.00), and a variety of payroll and retirement items; the total recorded in the minutes is $170,375.07. Each motion carried on recorded unanimous "aye" votes.