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Commissioners approve county-vehicle use for public-health staff traveling to GRIP conference in Billings

Sheridan County Board of County Commissioners · March 16, 2026
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Summary

Sheridan County authorized county-vehicle use for public-health employees attending a GRIP conference in Billings April 19–22; travel and motel costs will be reimbursed by grants while meals come from the travel budget.

Public Health Nurse Manager Heidi Smith informed the Board that public-health employees will attend a mandatory GRIP conference in Billings from April 19–22 focused on human-trafficking awareness and response. Smith requested written supervisory authorization to use a county vehicle for the out-of-state trip; she said travel and motel expenses would be reimbursed through grants and meals would be paid from the travel budget.

Commissioner Lonnie Wright moved to approve the request to allow Public Health to use a county vehicle for the trip; the motion passed unanimously. During the discussion Commissioner Mike Arzy also noted the Town of Clearmont has requested Public Health assistance to provide elder-safety training via a neighborhood-watch program; Smith said she planned to visit Clearmont next week to discuss training and support options.