What happened on Tuesday, 30 December 2025
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The commission accepted a disciplinary warning for driver operator Holly Reed, approved the promotion of Todd Farren to lieutenant, authorized immediate testing for medic lieutenant and suppression driver operator positions, and approved the 2026 merit commission meeting dates.
Chickasaw County, Iowa
The board approved the meeting agenda and minutes, voted to advertise for an MEI, approved prior and short-week claims and payroll, and adjourned; all recorded motions carried by voice vote.
Vigo County, Indiana
After hearing city and nonprofit partners describe recent activations and staffing needs, the council approved a $15,000 one‑time appropriation from the rainy‑day fund to support county warming‑center operations this winter; staff said providers charge $1,200 per activation and can accommodate up to 50 people per night.
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Port Royal Elementary students planted a tree at the Beaufort Garden Club for South Carolina Arbor Day; Red Cedar Elementary announced its Foxes Trot 5K and Kitty Fun Run for March 7 with registration details read on the bulletin.
City of Chicago SD 299, School Boards, Illinois
The Chicago Board of Education on Dec. 29 voted 15–5 to adopt an amendment to the FY26 property tax levy to capture new property value and help offset borrowing costs caused by delayed Cook County tax disbursements; board members debated fiscal tradeoffs and neighborhood impacts.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The Board of Works approved a collective bargaining agreement with AFSCME Local 1484 that includes no wage or salary increases this year, adds a one-day bereavement leave expansion and adds paid 15-minute breaks for certain field workers instead of a paid lunch.
Vigo County, Indiana
The Vigo County Council approved amendments to the 2026 salary ordinance to add a full-time veterans assistant and three case‑management positions to support RISE and mental health treatment courts, voting 5-0 after testimony from a RISE case manager and discussion about opioid settlement and Health First Indiana cuts.
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Beaufort County will close most county offices Jan. 1 and convenience centers Dec. 31–Jan. 1; Hilton Head Island Airport remains open while Beaufort Executive Airport operates on a modified schedule with self-serve AV gas. Emergency services and law enforcement remain on duty.
Chickasaw County, Iowa
Board was asked to budget for a potential $2,500-per-county Community Service Network (CSN) software license fee beginning July 1; the chair said it is not yet a bill but recommended counties plan for the flat fee.
Torrance City, Los Angeles County, California
Carolyn Chun, a lead planning associate for the City of Torrance, reflected on 35 years overseeing redevelopment projects, downtown improvements and community fundraisers in a City Cable interview marking her retirement.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
At a council-chamber meeting, Elkhart City commissioners approved a written warning for Captain Jason Cole and a short suspension for a firefighter named Stephen; the assistant chief presented both cases and the body voted to adopt the actions. Timing and length of the suspension were clarified during the meeting.
Beaufort County, South Carolina
May River High School engineering students designed, 3D-printed and raced mini boats, testing how many pennies each design could carry and timing runs over nine feet. An instructor described project parameters and students shared prototyping lessons; a full project video was referenced.
Vigo County, Indiana
The Vigo County Council voted 5-0 to buy the HWC building at 601 South 3rd Street for veterans, drug and mental-health court space, approving a negotiated purchase price of $425,000 after hearing from Commissioner Mark Clinton and county staff that the property is immediately usable and financially viable.
San Bernardino County, California
Supervisors heard multiple department updates including a new partial property tax payment option, expanded workforce/CTE hiring pathways, a $52.2 million Glen Helen Parkway bridge project, a new animal-care mobile unit and ongoing fire-hazard abatement work.
Chickasaw County, Iowa
Supervisors voted to advertise for a Medical Examiner Investigator position with applications due to the county auditor's office by Jan. 16, 2026 at 4 p.m.; the posting will require State of Iowa medical examiner certification within two years instead of Saint Louis University training.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
Communications manager Jenna announced she is leaving the Lerner to join the Elkhart County Convention & Visitors Bureau; the governing board thanked her and recognized staff contributions to the Lerner 100 celebration.
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Beaufort County says live Christmas trees may be taken to any convenience center by residents with the proper decal; residents without a decal may drop trees at Shanklin Road, Beaufort, or Simmonsville Road locations. The county says recycling trees "saves valuable landfill space."
Riley, Kansas
County officials reported a fire/rescue vehicle was struck after another vehicle came out of a ditch; the truck's front end and trailer sustained heavy damage and the commission was told staff may request an emergency replacement purchase next week.
San Bernardino County, California
The Board of Supervisors unanimously ratified a Dec. 25 local state of emergency after severe rain and debris flows that damaged mountain and desert communities, activated the county Emergency Operations Center and prepositioned resources for recovery.
Chickasaw County, Iowa
Board discussed levy projections and revenue growth for FY26–27 and tentatively recommended 4% wage guidance for elected officials and many departments, while weighing a flat $1.50/hour option to help lower-paid employees. The board emphasized guidance is for budget worksheets and not a final decision.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The Board approved Resolution No. 25R-23 to create an honorary street-name program, allowing up to two signs per honoree, a $200 fee per sign and a five-year sunset with the option to extend; staff will send the program fee to City Council for approval.
Riley, Kansas
The Riley County Commission approved a series of consent items Dec. 29, including a voice-products maintenance contract for RCPD/911, a real-estate data agreement, multiple 2026 community support funds grant agreements, notices for malt-beverage licenses, mobile device reimbursement, taxable corrections and employee action forms.
Marion County, Texas
County officials said Apex, the developer planning a private hospital in Marion County, is ready to close on property (targeting January) if paperwork is complete; residents asked whether the facility will accept Medicare or Medicaid and whether taxes will rise. The county said it will ask the developer to hold town halls.
Torrance City, Los Angeles County, California
Jason Heard, an equipment attendant at Torrance Transit, said he sought work with the City of Torrance to pursue career opportunities and that his favorite duties include operating buses and making coach exchanges.
Louisa County, Iowa
The board approved Project LC058 bridge work, confirmed contract timing and liquidated-damage terms, and appointed Richard Bueser to the Conesville Fire District's Louisa County seat; term-length questions and other board-appointment items were discussed.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
After extended deliberation over statutory standards of review, the Elkhart City commission voted to uphold a 24-hour suspension issued by Fire Chief Rodney Dale to Captain Dustin Flagg; the motion to reverse the suspension failed in a roll-call vote.
Marion County, Texas
Public commenters asked why a recent water and sewer grant appeared to benefit Carlton Water Supply Corporation (based in a neighboring county) rather than local infrastructure; county staff said the county facilitated the application but did not fund the project and that no decision has been made on current grant uses.
Madison County, Georgia
At its Dec. 29, 2025 meeting the Madison County Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution authorizing judicial tax foreclosure under state law, approved 2026 beer and wine license applications, adopted a proclamation honoring Beck Farms, and approved the preliminary plat for Madisonville Subdivision.
Riley, Kansas
Assistant county counselor Michael Hawthorne reported the Riley County Medical Society nominated Dr. David Dupey of Salina; the commission authorized his appointment and staff said a contract was nearly finalized.
Louisa County, Iowa
A public commenter questioned why the county moved $130,000 into secondary roads for a salt-shed commitment; county staff and the board explained revenue sources for secondary roads, prior commitments and their philosophy on using LOST funds.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The Board approved a $12,000 schematic-design contract with the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Housing and Regeneration to develop preapproved house plans intended to streamline infill housing and permit processing for builders.
Marion County, Texas
At a December meeting, Marion County commissioners proposed adopting the 2026 IRS standard mileage rate (68¢ per mile) for county business and to mirror the federal rate for four years; the court indicated consensus but recorded no roll‑call vote.
Madison County, Georgia
After a public hearing with dozens of residents raising safety, traffic and environmental concerns, the Madison County Board of Commissioners approved a conditional‑use permit for a 5‑acre waste transfer station at 0 Business Drive in Hull on Dec. 29, 2025, on a 3–2 vote. The approval includes a package of conditions the applicant offered.
Louisa County, Iowa
After a presentation by Assured Partners, the Louisa County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt the insurer-recommended renewal option that raises the county's contribution to rebuild reserves and limit future spikes in employee premiums.
Riley, Kansas
Riley County Treasurer Shiloh Hager told commissioners the county will add a $2.50 facility fee to in-office motor-vehicle renewals and title transactions to help offset roughly $400,000 in annual general-fund subsidy for motor-vehicle services; the fee is expected to generate about $75,000.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
With the remote presenter unable to be heard, the board relied on a written financial report showing net income from operations of $656,286 but a year-to-date net loss of $573,662; the board moved to accept the report.
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California
A city presentation said Glendale assisted 285 businesses (141 small, female and minority-owned), helped attract or retain more than 2,000 jobs, and reported a retail vacancy rate of 3.5% while promoting tech- and startup-focused partnerships and business services.
Nottoway County, Virginia
After an extended public discussion over zoning, taxes and military compatibility, the Nottoway County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to enter a contract to sell county-owned parcels to the Ward Burton Foundation for $2,013,000, citing protection of Fort Pickett’s training mission and near-term economic benefits.
Rome, Oneida County, New York
The Board of Contract approved Resolution 236 on Dec. 30, 2025, creating six part‑time clerk positions in the treasurer’s office to replace police officers who had staffed the lobby. Officials said the change will eliminate overtime costs and that applicants have already been hired.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The Elkhart Board of Works found several industrial dischargers in violation of city wastewater rules, imposing fines including a $4,000 penalty for JBS Prepared Foods and an amended $4,250 penalty for Elkhart Environmental Processing after staff presented analytical evidence of severe FOG and TPH exceedances.
Bronx County/City, New York
Assembly office staff told Community Board 11 that 1680 Stilwell Ave is planned to open in 2026 as a 200-bed shelter for single adult women operated by Lanter Community Services. Board members expressed frustration at discovering the plan only after brush clearing began and raised concerns about shelter 'saturation' in the district.
Washington County, Texas
Commissioners honored Precinct 4 K9 Aspen with an end‑of‑watch recognition on Dec. 30, 2025. Handlers and county staff gathered for a brief tribute and a group photograph on the courthouse steps.
Richland County, Wisconsin
Staff reported limited maintenance funds, two bridges needing work, and opportunity to pursue Recreational Trails Program (RTP) and snowmobile funding; members discussed prioritizing repairs and applying for grants.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
At a commission meeting the chief invited commissioners to an Oct. 9 awards ceremony at Nagy Hall to honor roughly 18 officers, and described downtown traffic reconfigurations and the importance of the Dunham Underpass to emergency response.
Bronx County/City, New York
The Bronx Park East Community Association asked Community Board 11 to attend a Jan. 5 joint Transportation and Parks committee meeting where NYSDOT will present plans for an access road through Bronx Park; residents want clearer visuals, a daily on-site liaison and reassurances about tree replacement and pedestrian safety.
Washington County, Texas
On Dec. 30, 2025, the court approved expo rental contracts for two goat shows, authorized the county auditor to make year‑end budget transfers, appointed Carrie Warmall as chief of staff, approved a subdivision variance for Dead End Lane, tabled Item 7, and approved accounts payable.
Richland County, Wisconsin
Two roofing contractors offered different remedies for the ambulance service building roof: a 60-mil TPO layover and an alternative coating/repair approach. The committee accepted the lower bid (Finer Construction) and will route awarding documents to finance for final approval.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
At its Dec. 22 meeting the City of Elkhart Board of Public Works approved $5,834,173.84 in claims, ratified multiple construction payments for Oakland-area projects, and approved change orders and small emergency repairs including a Napanee Street pedestrian bridge fix and two Oakland Avenue change orders.
Bronx County/City, New York
The Allerton International Merchants Association says merchants and residents oppose the White Plains Road bike lanes and plan to sue to remove them, citing delivery disruptions, lost revenue for small businesses and safety concerns for seniors and pedestrians; the association said Community Board 11 did not approve the installation.
Washington County, Texas
Engineering & Development Services reported 296 septic (OSSF) permits and 30 miles of paving in 2025; the county says it saved $1,240,000 by moving paving in‑house and expects mapped data of more than 600 miles of county roadways to be operational in January 2026.
Richland County, Wisconsin
Highway staff presented the adopted 2026 highway budget, explained a reduced county cost share on a major road project (from $1.5 million to about $649,004.65), and outlined equipment purchases and leasing strategies, including one plow truck and two superintendent trucks planned for 2026.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The Lerner Theatre governing board voted to waive rent and technical charges for a county-sponsored free movie series and adopted a resolution authorizing the general manager and director of events to execute event contracts for 2026, citing partnership benefits and the need for timely bookings.
Bronx County/City, New York
Resident Gabriel Zayun urged Bronx Community Board 11 to support converting two unprotected 5-foot bike lanes on Morris Park Ave into a single protected lane, saying dooring, double parking and U-turns force cyclists into traffic. He offered photos, a video and follow-up materials to the transportation committee.
Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Quality review identifying issues to fix (missing vote records, missing rescue text, attribution limitations).
Richland County, Wisconsin
After staff reported a state citation requiring water access within 400 feet of campsites and the parks budget showed limited maintenance funds, the committee voted to prohibit overnight camping at county parks and directed staff to draft rules as part of the ordinance rewrite.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
At its Dec. 2 meeting the Elkhart City Board of Works approved $5,803,891.82 in claims, ratified several SRF loan payments and change orders, awarded construction and testing contracts, and authorized a DOE-funded solar procurement for Fire Station 3.
Monroe County, Tennessee
Participants at a Monroe County meeting moved to reduce a previously approved five-year, 50% payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) for APHOR HealthCo to 35% after updated investment and job estimates; a roll call was requested but no recorded vote appears in the transcript.
Richland County, Wisconsin
Youth for Change presented survey data showing local support for tobacco‑free parks; the Parks Committee voted to include prohibitions on smoking, vaping and smokeless tobacco in a broader parks ordinance rewrite and discussed signage and enforcement support.
Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Speaker 1 reported Scout Hall was struck by lightning on June 6 around 4 p.m.; TCTV cannot use its usual set until the building meets occupancy requirements.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The Elkhart Police Merit Commission voted 5-0 not to review the police chief's three-day unpaid suspension of Officer Justin Miracle after legal counsel advised the panel that review and hearings are discretionary under Indiana statute 36-8-3.519.
Fairfax County, Virginia
A public-service announcement on County Magazine cites Virginia Code 46.2-868.1 and highlights tailgating, excessive lane changing/weaving and speeding as commonly cited aggressive-driving offenses by Fairfax County Police.
Richland County, Wisconsin
After presentations from competing vendors and questions about refrigerant mitigation and pump redundancy, the Public Works Committee voted to award the courthouse chiller/air-conditioning contract to ThermoDynamics and instructed staff to proceed with required electrical and pad work.
Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
A presenter outlined a dam rehabilitation plan calling for vegetation removal within 20 feet of the dam, embankment rehabilitation with overtopping protection, placement of class 1 and 2 riprap, and repair of primary and auxiliary spillways.
East Consolidated Zoning Board, Johnson County, Kansas
County planning staff outlined a proposal to consolidate East and West zoning boards into a single nine‑member board because of annexations and changing application volumes; zoning board members raised concerns about geographic representation, nomination authority, board size and volunteer availability and asked staff to provide population breakdowns and consider alternative nomination distributions.
Freestone County, Texas
A visitor, identified in the transcript as Ms. Walt, thanked the court for senior-services work, described donating to senior services after learning 30 eligible people in a neighboring county faced losing Meals on Wheels service, and urged continued support for older residents.
Richland County, Wisconsin
Stacy, the clerk of circuit court, reported revenues above projections and described efforts to recoup guardian/ad litem fees. She addressed Assembly Bill 320, telling the committee the bill increases fees retained by counties and noting existing waiver mechanisms protect indigent filers.
Fairfax County, Virginia
A materials recovery facility tour on County Magazine shows workers accepting many hard plastics (leave the lid on; items with a neck are usually recyclable), rejecting bagged recycling and small/multi-material items, and warning that lithium batteries can spark fires in processing equipment.
East Consolidated Zoning Board, Johnson County, Kansas
The East Consolidated Zoning Board approved a one‑lot preliminary and final plat called Johnson Estates (≈5.6 acres) and granted a waiver to allow driveway access onto 135th Street; approval would reinstate building rights for the parcel and the item is scheduled for the Board of County Commissioners on Jan. 22, 2026.
Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Speakers described five major building problems at the senior center, including leaks in 35 locations, through-wall flashing pushing water into the roof assembly, insulation failure, and a pool of water in the dining room; speakers urged the town to act.
Freestone County, Texas
The court discussed duties under the health-safety code for the county health authority, noted licensing requirements and physician turnover, and voted to table the reappointment of Dr. Burger pending outreach to the local hospital for potential candidates.
Fairfax County, Virginia
Arts Fairfax's two-year Regional Artist Survey drew about 1,400 responses and, when limited to practicing artists in Fairfax County, just over 1,000. The report says artists seek financial support, rehearsal and presentation space, and better ways to reach local audiences.
East Consolidated Zoning Board, Johnson County, Kansas
The East Consolidated Zoning Board recommended approval of an accessory building use permit for 13621 Walnut View Drive after staff said the proposed 2,100 sq ft structure would exceed accessory‑area limits by about 500 sq ft but is compatible with nearby properties; the recommendation moves to the county commission on Jan. 22, 2026.
Richland County, Wisconsin
Richland County committee discussed courthouse security measures — a borrowed single‑post metal detector demo, training tabletop exercises, signage improvements and interpreter availability — and asked staff to explore capital and small‑scale fixes for 2026.
Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Speaker 3 said the EDIC was "basically dissolved" by rescinding a 2017 order; the transcript references the administrative action but provides no formal record of a vote or ordinance text.
Willacy County, Texas
Willacy County Commissioners Court approved renewal of bonds for the county tax assessor-collector on Dec. 30, 2025, after brief discussion about term length and a reported price increase; vote counts were not specified.
Freestone County, Texas
Freestone County commissioners accepted a $1.2 million donation from CyrusOne to support public-safety upgrades, with $300,000 pledged to Southern Oaks Fire Department and remainder to radios and a Kenworth apparatus replacement; vote tallies were not specified.
Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana
At a brief Dec. 30 city council meeting, an unidentified speaker presented payroll claims of $4,254,045.70 and general claims recorded as $3,722,043 (cents not specified); a motion to approve was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote.
Richland County, Wisconsin
Sheriff updated the committee on a planned January changeover to a new county radio system, noting staged testing on one operations channel, remaining noncompliant radios in storage, required microwave networking between towers and logistics work such as snow‑removal for tower sites.
Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
During the meeting, Speaker 3 moved to accept the town administrator's letter of resignation and stated they had 'formally resigned as the chair of the select board' and would hand the gavel to the vice chair; the transcript records no vote tally.
Seneca County, Ohio
At its Dec. 30 meeting, the Seneca County Board of Commissioners approved supplemental appropriations and several resolutions: transfers to capital projects and budget stabilization funds, disposal of obsolete Job & Family Services vehicles, and a lease with Tiffin Calvert Catholic High School to expand downtown parking. A sales tax holiday deposit of $148,452.72 was also reported.
Municipal Court of Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Christian Arroyo, who said he is homeless and sleeping in an unregistered 2005 Mercury Sable, told the Municipal Court of Providence he lacked title paperwork; the judge ordered the vehicle boot released and used $100 from the court's Filomena Fund to cover the boot fee.
Northfield Town, Washington County, Vermont
During the Dec. 29 special meeting, Select Board member Mary Chernock warned the board against public discussions of matters pending in litigation involving the town or town staff; the chair acknowledged the comment and no formal action followed.
Richland County, Wisconsin
The Richland County Public Safety Standing Committee approved a resolution to provide the county’s local match for a regional hazmat grant serving Vernon, Crawford, Richland and Iowa counties; the matter will go to the full county board for final approval.
Chelsea City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Ash said Chelsea's new growth is down sharply (from about $3.9 million in FY22 to about $1.0 million in FY26), explained Proposition 22 and UGGA constraints, and urged pro-growth strategies to avoid service cuts or tax overrides.
Seneca County, Ohio
Seneca County commissioners opened bids Dec. 30 for mechanical work at the Job and Family Services facility. Five bids exceeded an engineer's estimate of about $260,000; county staff and consultants will review proposals before returning with a recommendation, likely within a week.
Northfield Town, Washington County, Vermont
At its Dec. 29 special meeting, the Northfield Select Board approved increasing a bond anticipation note up to $6.2 million to cover cash‑flow needs on the Main Street water main and Cheney Farm water tank project while the town awaits state reimbursements.
Monroe County, Indiana
After a public hearing, the Monroe County Board of Commissioners approved Ordinance 2025-51 to add Bean Blossom Township to the Monroe Fire Protection District; the measure passed 3-0 following public opposition and staff explanations about statutory timing and trustee changes.
Newark City Council, Newark, Licking County, Ohio
Newark held a swearing-in ceremony where newly elected and returning officials — including a municipal judge, the city treasurer and council members for Wards 1–7 — took the oath to support the U.S. and Ohio constitutions and the ordinances of the City of Newark.
Chelsea City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Former Chelsea city manager Jay Ash described the city's turnaround from receivership to sustained redevelopment, citing Market Basket, the FBI headquarters parcel and hotels as signature projects and urging coordinated planning to continue growth.
Monroe County, Indiana
Citizens and committee members pressed for a fiscal report tied to Senate Bill 1. Town staff said the committee’s accountants (Baker Tilly) expect flat budgets in the near term and projected a roughly $500,000 shortfall by 2028 without changes, making a fiscal plan a required part of reorganization.
Northfield Town, Washington County, Vermont
Subcommittee identified multiple grants with documentation or execution issues — including a $1,318 Better Place balance, ARPA carryovers and unresolved FEMA July 2023 mitigation items — and directed staff to verify written authorizations to avoid losing funds.
Municipal Court of Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Karma Cooper, who told the court she works third shift caring for disabled people and emigrated from Liberia, admitted going through a stop sign but said she did not know it was a stop sign; Judge Frank Caprio dismissed the citation after considering her circumstances.
Struthers City Council, Struthers, Mahoning County, Ohio
During the caucus the finance and legislation committee read ordinances to transfer funds into police and fire pension accounts, move $5,000 to the elderly van fund, and amend 2025 appropriations (repealing ordinance 25-023); motions to bring each ordinance out of committee were recorded but final votes were not captured in the transcript.
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
An unnamed city official and a Western Enclave block-watch representative marked the activation of a new traffic signal in Phoenix, describing it as part of the city’s Vision Zero efforts and a larger $24,000,000+ investment to redesign Indian School Road and reduce serious collisions.
Monroe County, Indiana
Committee members and public speakers urged broad outreach — postcards, utility‑bill notices, a dedicated YouTube channel and GIS maps — to reach Richland Township residents some of whom lack reliable internet access.
Northfield Town, Washington County, Vermont
Budget subcommittee agreed Dec. 29 to raise several capital requests — including $25,000 for long‑term records restoration, additional ambulance building funds and a $38,000 hose replacement for the fire department — while flagging larger highway and bridge projects that will require phased funding or bonding.
Municipal Court of Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
At the Municipal Court of Providence, a witness and video evidence showing a vehicle proceeding through a signal led the parties to agree on a reduced $75 fine for defendant Casey Toboy Tobier, resolving the red‑light citation.
Struthers City Council, Struthers, Mahoning County, Ohio
The city heard a presentation on an ODOT-funded Safe Routes to School multiuse path on 5th Street that designers say will be fully funded (approximately $1,500,000) with no local match; council members raised questions about easements, school pickup patterns, parking and tree impacts.
Barry County, Michigan
At its organizational meeting, the Barry County Board of Commissioners elected David Jackson chair and David Hatfield vice chair for 2026, adopted revised board rules removing a standing personnel committee, confirmed committee appointments and approved the 2026 meeting schedule with two date changes.
Monroe County, Indiana
The Richland Township–Ellettsville reorganization committee voted to meet every two weeks at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesdays beginning Jan. 7 and adopted a public‑comment policy allowing five minutes per speaker at both the start and end of meetings.
Clay County, Minnesota
Clay County commissioners told the Metro Flood Diversion Authority they do not wish to exercise the right to repurchase four Minnesota parcels (totaling about 22.37 acres) that the diversion authority declared excess. Commissioners debated whether staff recommendations aligned with the county’s excess-lands policy before voting to decline purchase.
Struthers City Council, Struthers, Mahoning County, Ohio
At its Dec. 29 meeting the Struthers City Council approved seven emergency ordinances including collective bargaining agreements, a $50,000 transfer to the police pension fund, $30,000 to the fire pension fund, a $5,000 elderly-van transfer, a $2,041.73 general fund adjustment, and a fiscal-year appropriation amendment repealing ordinance 25-023.
Granite County , Montana
A planning and project management firm filed a public notice seeking an open-cut operation expansion at the Fred Burr Gravel Pit on McDonald Lane; commissioners noted correspondence and that the application indicates the operator has applied to expand.
Goodhue County, Minnesota
A Union Pacific representative asked the board for a letter of support or neutrality on the company’s proposed merger with Norfolk Southern; commissioners asked staff to coordinate a joint letter with neighboring counties and staff will draft and circulate a proposed text.
Ross County, Ohio
The Ross County Commission approved a slate of year-end appropriations and contracts — including a $4.5 million park grant and a $720,000 water-line contract — and adopted a balanced 2026 budget projecting a roughly $79,000 surplus. Commissioners discussed rising foster-care costs and deadline pressures on ACGP and ARPA funds.
Clay County, Minnesota
Clay County commissioners approved signing a 2026 contract with Lakeland for the nonsecure 30-day evaluation program, granting a 2% increase from last year for psychiatric nurse services and assessments. Commissioner Boyle disclosed serving as Lakeland board chair.
Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana
Andy Ibenkovich, CEO of Baker Hill, told the transcript that the company will extend its lease in Carmel by seven years and expand its office space, citing investor support and Mayor Sault's vision as reasons to remain.
St John Town, Lake County, Indiana
The St John Town Redevelopment Commission elected Michael Bovat president and Christian Jorgensen vice president for 2026, approved its Dec. 10, 2025 minutes and voted to hire Baker Tilly as the town financial adviser for 2026; all recorded votes were unanimous (4–0).
Clay County, Minnesota
Clay County commissioners approved hiring two registered nurses for the county’s withdrawal management detox facility and authorized backfill, citing staffing reliability and revenue-protection needs. Commissioners discussed internal LPN-to-RN promotions and fluctuating census levels at the facility.
Bibb County, Georgia
Mayor Lester Miller described a $7.5 million revolving affordable‑housing fund, a Pleasant Hill Landing project with about 64 units, land‑bank activity, and a Butler Building donation repurposed for an advanced manufacturing pathway and workforce training.
Goodhue County, Minnesota
The board approved the HRA levy request of $386,940 (a 2% increase) and a $100,000 housing trust fund allocation; HRA consultant Buffy Branick said the funds support general operations, grant match, rental assistance and bond subsidies for local housing projects.
Struthers City Council, Struthers, Mahoning County, Ohio
The Struthers City Council adopted a city cybersecurity program required by Ohio House Bill 96 and declared it an emergency measure. Mayor Captain Chacon Miller said the city received a $20,000 grant from KO Consulting LLC to cover the required changes.
Rock Springs City Council, Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
Judge Nelson, nearing 15 years on the bench, described the municipal court’s role in handling traffic, shoplifting and public-order cases, the growing role of recorded evidence and his view that longer probation terms (now capped at six months) would help courts supervise offenders more effectively.
Crow Wing County, Minnesota
The board approved meeting minutes and consent items, established absentee and canvas boards for 2026 elections, approved a two‑year transportation emergency agreement, authorized an AFSCME labor agreement, confirmed sewer district directors, and adjourned.
Bibb County, Georgia
On the Makin' It podcast Mayor Lester Miller described airport upgrades, a nearby $300 million Immersion University/Medical School investment and planning for a new arena with owner’s‑rep firm MFA and top builders; dates remain estimates.
Goodhue County, Minnesota
Public works staff briefed the board on a proposed exchange of $1.5 million in federal dollars from Wabasha County for local Goodyear County dollars to simplify a 2028 project; the board authorized staff to advance the concept to MnDOT and the ATP for review.
Rock Springs City Council, Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
A brief exchange in a Rock Springs City Council transcript clarified that municipal ordinances apply within city limits, enforcement is handled by the Rock Springs Police Department, and county-level incidents typically proceed to state courts; specific examples cited included animal control, DUIs and shoplifting.
Richland County, Wisconsin
The Richland County board voted to create an ad hoc County Facilities Planning Committee to develop a 20-year capital and facilities plan; the board also appointed Supervisor Rob Perry as the at-large member, with the committee to solicit volunteers and bring recommendations to the full board.
Bibb County, Georgia
Mayor Lester Miller told the Makin' It podcast the county selected a contractor for an expansion that will add hundreds of beds and a mental‑health wing and said the project is expected to cost about $24–25 million; he also discussed falling homicide figures.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
Chief Dan Melanes reported department holiday programs including 'shop with a police officer' and a juvenile Christmas party, and notified the commission that Patrolmen Gabriel Fryermuth and Arthur Arriaga moved from third-class to second-class after completing one year of service.
Goodhue County, Minnesota
Goodhue County approved a complete cannabis retail registration application from Flora Skura LLC (d/b/a American Made Cannabis) for a microbusiness with retail endorsement in Lake City after staff confirmed zoning approval and required documentation; county ordinance limits retail registrations to one per 12,500 residents.
Mills County, Texas
After hours of public comment and legal review, Mills County commissioners voted 3–2 to deny a proposed 35% tax abatement for the Blue Heron (Red River) Solar Project, citing questions about meeting county guidelines and a desire to review the full contract before granting incentives.
Granite County , Montana
TCS Northwest told Granite County commissioners the elevator project is close to completion with trim and punch-list work nearly done; a wiring-harness fix and arrival of a ladder from Otis remain necessary before final inspection and certification. Commissioners were told the project used ARPA funds and the original contract was about $1.4 million.
Bibb County, Georgia
Mayor Lester Miller told the Makin' It podcast that Macon-Bibb's 'Paving the Way' initiative repaved 298 road segments—about 44 miles—as part of an effort to accelerate routine maintenance and improve business access across ZIP codes.
Goodhue County, Minnesota
The board reinstated the veteran service office rideshare program (an estimated $50,000 budget item) for one year and directed staff to work with the DAV and the VA on driver recruitment and a possible staged transfer of operations.
Crow Wing County, Minnesota
Following an RFP that produced two proposals, the county selected Client(s) Transport (the current provider) for medical examiner transport services, citing reliability and performance; Commissioners approved the contract.
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
The Oklahoma County commissioners approved a $500,000 transfer from the emergency transportation revolving fund to be used on a drainage structure; the appropriation was approved by voice vote after members said the funds had been previously approved but not appropriated.
Granite County , Montana
Commissioners heard public concern and requests for missing airport grant paperwork, including Beacon grant closeout files; staff agreed to put the airport matter on the Jan. 7 public agenda and to compile the application, award and any acceptance/closeout documents for review.
Northvale, Bergen County, New Jersey
Council members and the mayor honored four longtime community figures who died in 2025 — a longtime mayor, the county’s longest-serving municipal judge, a planning-board member and a longtime volunteer singer — and set the borough’s reorganization awards and proclamation event for next week.
Goodhue County, Minnesota
The board approved a $93.6 million 2026 budget and a $48.26 million levy (about a 6.5% increase) citing rising health care and mandate costs; staff said the county will use fund balance and reduce some positions to reach the figure.
Mifflin County SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Council members said the deed for the new police station had been received and that keys were delivered and locks changed; a public commenter exchanged heated remarks with councilors about a missed meeting and the council then entered executive session with no votes planned upon return.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The Commission heard from Chief Dan Melanes about proposed changes to the department's promotion rules and voted to table a motion to schedule a public hearing until Jan. 12, 2026, to allow time to reconcile two draft versions and meet legal notice requirements.
Botetourt County, Virginia
The Botetourt County Board of Supervisors approved a change‑order package for the county’s EMS/public‑safety radio upgrade, selecting Option 3 to interface with Virginia State Police frequencies while retaining a lower‑tier backup dispatch console; public commenters raised concerns about potential overlap with data‑center infrastructure and water use.
Northvale, Bergen County, New Jersey
The Borough of Northvale approved a multi-item consent agenda that authorized tax refunds, canceled taxes for a disabled veteran, approved a raffle license, reaffirmed the borough civil-rights policy and moved unused appropriations and reclaimed grant balances into reserves.
Goodhue County, Minnesota
After a commissioner objected that county building inspection contracts are costing taxpayers roughly $200,000–$250,000, the board approved the 2026 annual building code contracts but asked staff to provide a follow-up cost study and hold a workshop on program costs and fee structure.
Mifflin County SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The council approved four 2026 ordinances — the 2026 tax ordinance (2025-13), the 2026 sewer-rate ordinance (2025-14), a $50 parking-violation ordinance (2025-15), and the real-estate discount/penalty-dates ordinance (2025-16) — largely by roll-call votes; one member opposed the tax ordinance. Parking meters ordered for enforcement have not yet arrived.
Crow Wing County, Minnesota
The county adopted an amendment to shoreland and septic ordinance language that adjusts buffer widths and incorporates MPCA and DNR guidance; commissioners debated buffer widths and definitions before voting to adopt the package.
Decatur City, Morgan County, Alabama
Council addressed a $52.5 million budget alignment for the Wilson Morgan Recreation Center and recommended Fite Construction as construction manager for the Decatur Youth Services Facility after an RFQ and interviews.
Crawford County, Kansas
Commissioners approved joining the K Work workers' compensation cooperative, authorized the chair to sign related bylaws and resolution (coverage effective Jan. 1, 2026), and appointed Judge Mazurek to the juvenile corrections advisory board (appointment recorded as Judge John Missouri in transcript).
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
At its Dec. 29 meeting, the Tippecanoe County Board approved accounts payable vouchers and payroll, approved a $2,000 warranty deed payment for Marsh Lake Dam Reconstruction Parcel 4, approved filling a project supervisor position in place of a traffic supervisor, accepted the public‑officials bond for the county prosecutor's office, and adjourned with Boy Scouts in attendance.
Mills County, Iowa
At the meeting, the board approved the consent agenda (including December 2025 minutes), authorized cancellation of two old checks totaling $29, approved Resolution 25-45 reappointing Shelley Martin as a driver's license deputy, and adjourned.
Crow Wing County, Minnesota
Commissioners approved a rural‑residential downzoning for a 34‑acre parcel, a residential map amendment for a 40‑acre parcel and a two‑lot preliminary plat, while a nearby commercial rezoning was denied after public opposition.
Crawford County, Kansas
Commissioners approved a $100,000 transfer for the ambulance department, proposed to be split $50,000 from operating reserve and $50,000 from County General, with staff noting mid-January property tax distributions will bring revenue.
Decatur City, Morgan County, Alabama
Council reviewed staff recommendations to hire Revise for a website redesign and to contract with Castus for live streaming and archived meeting video with real‑time captions to meet ADA/WCAG standards.
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
The Tippecanoe County Board of Commissioners approved award of two bridge replacement projects (identified as 1 22 and 1 49) to Milestone with a combined contract amount of $1,371,395 and approved the related bid bond.
Mills County, Iowa
Whitney Mueller of West Central Community Action asked the Mills County Board of Supervisors for the same $4,000 contribution as last year and outlined programs that served hundreds of local residents and distributed more than $800,000 in services in the county.
Crawford County, Kansas
The Crawford County Commission approved a one-year VMware maintenance renewal for $13,680 and heard from IT director Brandon Sport that the county will plan a phased move to a Microsoft hypervisor and prepare for server replacements in 2027.
Crow Wing County, Minnesota
The board voted to deny a proposal to rezone a shoreline parcel near Gilbert Lake from Shoreline District to commercial after residents warned of runoff, spot‑zoning and traffic risks tied to an anticipated roundabout.
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
The Tippecanoe County Board of Commissioners approved a pharmacy addendum to its contract with Proactive MSO LLC that staff say will provide pharmacist support to help employees obtain lower-cost medications; county staff estimate about $600,000 in first-year savings while the county will pay a monthly per‑unit fee of $18.45.
Lawrence City, Marion County, Indiana
Mayor Mary Deb Whitfield and fellow councilors presented a proclamation honoring Councilor Lisa Chavis for 10 years on the Lawrence City Common Council and recognized her leadership and historic role as council president.
Lake Stevens, Snohomish County, Washington
After a 15-minute executive session on collective bargaining, the Lake Stevens City Council voted 5–1 to approve a 2026–2028 collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local Union 763 and authorized the mayor to sign the contract.
Wythe County, Virginia
At their Dec. 23 meeting the Wythe County Board of Supervisors presented plaques and resolutions honoring Doug Hudson for 42.5 years with the sheriff's office and outgoing supervisors Ryan M. Lawson and Chairman Brian W. (name variant in transcript) for eight years of service; the board exchanged remarks and parting gifts.
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
A neighborhood ceremony marked a newly installed traffic signal on Phoenix’s West Side and highlighted broader safety investments, including design work on Indian School Road tied to a more-than-$24,000,000 grant aimed at reducing fatal and serious-injury collisions.
St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia
Mayor Scott James visited Coal River Coffee at Old Main in St. Albans and interviewed owner Michael Irvin about the shop’s growth since opening in August 2018, its roasting expansion, staffing (14 year-round, up to 20 at holidays) and sales across the U.S. and internationally.
Revenue, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
Department presenters advised businesses and tax professionals to retain supporting records (three years plus the current year), retain exemption certificates (and verify them), and use the department’s online account tools for refund claims and notices; interest on assessments was described as non‑waivable under state statute.
Wythe County, Virginia
Wythe County Deputy County Administrator, the county's Regional Improvement Commission representative, said he intends to vote against Bristol's proposal to take a larger share of casino gaming tax proceeds, arguing the formula was sold to the region to fund public safety across 14 localities.
Lawrence City, Marion County, Indiana
After questions about a disputed law‑firm invoice, an EMS personnel shortfall and an unpaid energy‑savings bond payment, the Lawrence City Common Council amended and approved Proposal No. 12, 2025, increasing total 2025 appropriations to $857,000 with a $131,000 general‑fund increase.
Lee County, Illinois
Patricia Fluck, representing the estate of Richard Fluck, asked Lee County to change a parcel from R2 back to agricultural zoning, saying phase 2 was never developed; county staff moved 15 exhibits into evidence and will prepare a report for a county-board review (transcript references multiple possible review dates).
Schererville Town, Lake County, Indiana
At back-to-back Dec. 30 meetings, the Waterworks Board approved a year-end transfer (Resolution 2025-3, 3–0), the Town Council approved a year-end transfer (Resolution 2025-13, 5–0) and authorized purchase of 102–104 Kennedy Ave. for $23,100 (5–0).
Wythe County, Virginia
Two residents told the Wythe County Board of Supervisors they are concerned about secrecy and local impacts of a proposed data center (Project Gradient/Solus Arcs), citing closed sessions, nondisclosure agreements and potential heavy water use; officials noted a recently released performance agreement and a county project webpage.
Neosho County, Kansas
After discussing payroll-coding issues that push overtime into road-and-bridge accounts and distort solid-waste budgets, commissioners agreed to seek auditor clarification, approved hiring one Road & Bridge employee and a 911 hire, and discussed near-term road maintenance plans.
Seven Hills City Council, Seven Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
President appointed Councilor Costanza as pro tempore to the Planning and Zoning Committee for tonight’s meeting because Councilman Snitsky and Councilperson Kelly were absent; the committee had no items and adjourned promptly.
Schererville Town, Lake County, Indiana
The Schererville Town Council unanimously approved buying 102–104 Kennedy Avenue for $23,100 to secure permanent and temporary right-of-way for Kennedy Avenue Phase 3; Director of Operations Andy Hanson said the price was based on an appraisal and comparable sales.
Black Hawk County, Iowa
At its Dec. 30 meeting the Board approved routine payments, minute approval, the consent agenda, a courthouse renovation 'statement of completion', a personnel requisition replacement and FY26 general assistance funding (Option 10); staff were directed to return with contract details where noted.
Decatur City, Morgan County, Alabama
Council introduced a resolution authorizing the mayor to execute a power purchase agreement between Decatur Utilities and TAI for solar generation near the Mazda‑Toyota site in Limestone County; Decatur Utilities said the agreement leverages an option to supply up to 5% of system energy from non‑TVA generation.
Neosho County, Kansas
The Neosho County Commission approved accounts payable and payroll payments, agreed to pull a county-attorney invoice pending diversion-fund documentation, and transferred $20,294.37 from the pilot fund to ARPA to zero the ARPA balance for year-end reporting.
DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
The DeSoto Parish Police Jury adopted Resolution No. 1 (authorizing the president, vice president and treasurer to sign written checks) and Resolution No. 2, appointing Lillian Garcia as parish treasurer for a two-year term; both measures were approved by the jury.
Black Hawk County, Iowa
Following debate about duplicative funding and alleged concerns about one provider, the Board of Supervisors approved 'Option 10' for FY26 Q services funding and directed staff to require reimbursement documentation and specific low-income eligibility verification in contracts.
Seven Hills City Council, Seven Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
In a single session the Seven Hills City Council adopted multiple emergency ordinances and a resolution by roll call, including a three-year managed services IT agreement with Blue Technologies Smart Solutions (appropriation not to exceed $267,444) and an agreement with the City of Parma for prison/housing services.
DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
The jury accepted a quitclaim deed from Chase Bank for a Meadowview neighborhood right-of-way near Kickapoo Corner and Fellowship Church; legal counsel said Chase returned about $200,000 related to natural gas activity but the parish must research whether mineral rights or funds attach to the parcel.
Neosho County, Kansas
Commissioners approved changes to the county’s scholarship agreement with Neosho County Community College, making it a last-dollar scholarship limited to freshmen and fall/spring terms and effective fall 2026; the college representative said the change aligns the program with the Kansas Promise Act.
Seven Hills City Council, Seven Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
At tonight’s meeting the Seven Hills City Council moved to add Ordinance No. 60‑2025 (amend appropriations) and Resolution No. 18‑2025 (intra‑fund transfers) to the agenda as emergency items and discussed transferring roughly $1,100,000 from the general fund to capital for Broadview Road-related work.
Black Hawk County, Iowa
County staff told supervisors the Washburn Drainage District — covering roughly 405 parcels — needs inspection and maintenance; a 2024 estimate puts full replacement at about $370,000, with tree-removal and annual mowing costs outlined as part of options for funding and assessment.
Mount Airy, Carroll County, Maryland
The council introduced Ordinance 20 20 six‑one (food trucks) and Ordinance 20 20 six‑two (rezoning standards and process) to be sent to the planning commission; the council also voted to appoint Jamie Sauer to the Economic Development Commission.
Neosho County, Kansas
Commissioners approved an amended fuel contract for 2026 after vendor Fleet Fuels corrected omitted tax lines; board recorded the motion to raise per-gallon prices to reflect state tax and passed the amendment (recorded vote 3–0).
Mercer County, North Dakota
Commissioners debated whether bills received in early January should be charged to the prior fiscal year and whether the county uses a modified-accrual or cash basis, then approved most vouchers while removing several large invoices (Lewis and Clark, Tyler, county conversion) for allocation at the next meeting.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The Board approved the claims docket of $138,251.82, multiple meeting minutes, and the communications month-end report; a public commenter offered holiday-season appreciation to city departments before the meeting adjourned.
Mount Airy, Carroll County, Maryland
A resident described recurring brown water from faucets and urged a town hydrant‑flushing program; the Water & Sewer Commission has a draft water and sewer rate adjustment plan and will discuss PFAS actions and rate proposals at its Jan. 7 meeting.
Dolton, Cook County, Illinois
Crews led by public works superintendent Daryl Bunch worked in freezing conditions to repair a water main break at 154th and Dobson in Dolton; an unidentified speaker said water service was expected to be fully restored within the hour.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The board accepted a $25,000 immediate payout from Liberty Mutual for a police vehicle totaled in a crash; a board member said the at-fault driver's coverage was $25,000 while the car's value was estimated above $31,000 and legal will decide whether to pursue additional recovery.
Mercer County, North Dakota
Commissioners approved a one-year subscription for an emergency notification system covering Hazen Bay and Beulah Park, with an estimated first-year cost of about $22,700. The county will cover the initial cost from a staff line item and seek reimbursements and written support from park boards.
Aitkin County, Minnesota
Aitkin County Public Health is using one-on-one conversations — the "100 Cups of Coffee" model — to gather residents' experiences with food access and barriers. The county, with technical help from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, will synthesize findings into a report for local stakeholders and the Board of Commissioners.
Mount Airy, Carroll County, Maryland
Nottingham-area residents told the Mount Airy council the proposed annexation for a multi‑sport complex would overload existing roads, provide little local economic benefit, strain water service and lower nearby home values; they urged commissioners to visit comparable facilities and scrutinize traffic studies.
California Volunteers, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
A second-year California Common Action Corps fellow said volunteers are removing invasive mustard at a Community Common Action Day because the plant dries and grows tall, increasing fire risk. The fellow also highlighted native plants' role in slowing fire spread and restoring habitat for birds, and noted the site's recovery since a recent fire.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
Elkhart City's Board of Public Safety approved a corrected Indiana Fraternal Order of Police agreement and an American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 1484 agreement; the AFSCME change moves evidence technicians to PG 8 where applicable and no financial increases were included.
Mount Airy, Carroll County, Maryland
After a task-force presentation and public support from residents and public-safety officials, the Mount Airy Town Council unanimously adopted Resolution 20 20 six‑one directing pursuit of acquisition, funding and community outreach for a two‑siren hazardous weather alert system (estimated $93,500).
South Beloit, Winnebago County, Illinois
At its Dec. 15 meeting the South Beloit City Council approved supplemental budget transfers, appointed Scott Fisher as fire chief, approved an EPA‑funded Sherland Avenue soil removal contract, renewed engineering and legal contracts, and authorized several employee pay and hiring adjustments.
Madison County, Ohio
A local resident asked the commission for a nonmonetary letter or symbolic resolution recognizing the 70th anniversary of the Lawrence Welk Show; he said he is not requesting funds and offered to provide draft language and sample letters from other counties.
Decatur City, Morgan County, Alabama
Decatur City Council set a Feb. 2 public hearing on a short-term rental zoning amendment while residents and council members debated on-street parking, enforcement and whether rules should vary by neighborhood.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The Elkhart City Board of Public Safety approved a $13,224 annual maintenance agreement with Emergency Radio Service and authorized Captain Snyder to sign the contract, which city legal reviewed, the police department said.
Portage City, Porter County, Indiana
The commission found two Redevelopment Commission declaratory resolutions conforming under Indiana Code so they can prune parcels and form separate allocation areas for Simon CRE retail projects estimated at roughly $91 million and $21 million in private investment. The items will be sent to the city council for legislative action.
Okaloosa County, Florida
City officials and dozens of Destin residents told Okaloosa County on Dec. 28 they oppose elements of a draft management plan for the newly acquired Noriega Point parcel — particularly plans for commercial marina operations, expanded parking and buildings — and argued the city retains land‑use authority within its limits.
Madison County, Ohio
The Madison County Records Retention Commission voted to adopt an amended county records retention schedule, reinstating 'transient records.' The change was approved by voice vote; the final schedule will be circulated to members.
St John Town, Lake County, Indiana
Council accepted a rebid for steel work on the Heartland Park expansion after a re-solicitation produced multiple bidders, and authorized the town manager to finalize contract signatures for approximately $505,100 to $528,000.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
Chief Tim Ellenace told the Elkhart Police Merit Commission that Corporal Nathaniel (Daniel) Eddy received a letter of reprimand and that Patrolman Josh Gorbholt was suspended four days without pay after an unintentional rifle discharge; no appeals to the commission were recorded during the meeting.
Portage City, Porter County, Indiana
JPS Consulting presented a site plan to demolish Aylesworth Elementary and Willow Creek Middle School and construct a new school, stadium and parking at 5910 Central Avenue; the Planning Commission approved the plan with contingencies to address stormwater and legal-drain issues.
Moses Lake City, Grant County, Washington
The council voted unanimously to approve a batch of council meeting minutes for June through August 2025 after Debbie Burke, city clerk, explained why they were taken as a single item rather than on the consent agenda.
St John Town, Lake County, Indiana
Council approved a $32,500 fire-contract renewal with St. John Township and voted to enter a community services agreement funding a "Blue Envelope" program to help drivers on the autism spectrum communicate with officers if pulled over.
Madison County, Ohio
Commission members reviewed maturing certificates of deposit, a roughly $11 million ICS/money-market balance and short-term reinvestment options; the body accepted the treasurer's report by roll call, with three recorded yes votes.
Elkhart City, Elkhart County, Indiana
The Elkhart Police Merit Commission unanimously approved the hiring of former officer Megan Grecowski and welcomed her at a swearing‑in by Mayor Robertson. Chief Tim Ellenace said the department has about 15 openings and expects nine officers to be road‑ready by Jan. 1.
Portage City, Porter County, Indiana
Altoff Homes presented a 42-acre concept called Timberstone for mixed attached housing totaling 268 units; commissioners and residents asked for more details on stormwater, open space, streetscape and unique design elements before any rezoning or PD approvals.
Moses Lake City, Grant County, Washington
The Moses Lake City Council voted to accept a municipal easement enabling utility and street access for a 42.24‑acre Maple Ridge large‑lot segregation, subject to city attorney approval; staff said the easement is likely temporary and the subdivision will be dedicated through the normal process.
St John Town, Lake County, Indiana
The Town of St. John adopted Ordinance 18-77 to rezone the 7.5-acre parcel at 10911 West 108th Avenue for commercial use despite an unfavorable Plan Commission recommendation and a public plea to preserve a farm stand.
Stark County, North Dakota
The commission approved eight election precincts for 2026 with a minor boundary addition to precinct 6 and discussed potential early‑voting sites including the mall, BAC, City of Belleville, Richardson and the Commission room for absentee/early voting.
Story County, Iowa
At its Dec. 30, 2025 meeting the Story County Board of Supervisors adopted the agenda, approved county claims, heard no public comments and received brief liaison schedule updates before adjourning.
Portage City, Porter County, Indiana
The Portage Planning Commission approved multiple plats and site plans including primary/secondary plat amendments, a replat, storage building site plan and a school-site plan; it also found two redevelopment resolutions conforming and will forward them to city council for final action.
Sumner County, Tennessee
On Dec. 29, 2025, an unnamed local board approved a beer-permit application for New Tevin Investments, operating as Georgia's Market at 3212 Highway 76 in Cotton Town, following a motion by Mr. Hart and a unanimous voice vote; the transcript does not identify the governing body or list licensing conditions.
Elgin, Bastrop County, Texas
City of Elgin public information officer Stacey Ford Osborne released a podcast guide walking residents through where to find agendas and agenda packets, public hearing vs. public comment rules, sign-up and timing procedures, the consent agenda, and executive session limits.
Stark County, North Dakota
Stark County approved service contracts for dispatch systems and VHF repeater maintenance, including a Vertiv UPS service contract, two Motorola agreements (Astro 25 and solution service), and a service contract with Electric Communications Inc. to maintain VHF repeaters.
Cowlitz County, Washington
The Board approved the consent agenda that included a hearing on Cooper Hill Subdivision (01/13/2026), a request for proposals for landfill gas services (bids due 01/29/2026), a change order adding $6,300 on South Cloverdale Road, a completed Italian Creek Road contract at about $404,000, and vouchers totaling $1,848,026.60.
Fairfield Township, Butler County, Ohio
At a Dec. 29 special meeting, Fairfield Township trustees approved final FY2025 revenue and appropriations, authorized $4 million in interfund transfers to bridge cash-flow to April, created fire and police districts for levy language, and asked the county auditor to certify a 4.49-mil fire levy and a 2.99-mil police levy.
St. Francois County, Missouri
The sheriff's office reported calls for service and jail population numbers, promoted a blood drive and described a final impaired-driving enforcement push with MoDOT around New Year's; an apparent numeric inconsistency in the transcript was flagged for clarification.
Cleves Village, Hamilton County, Ohio
Mary Angeline took the oath of office to serve as a member of the Cleves Village Council, pledging to support the U.S. and Ohio constitutions and to "faithfully, honestly and impartially discharge the duties" of the office through Dec. 31, 2029.
Stark County, North Dakota
Following a Dec. 18 Planning and Zoning recommendation, the commission approved RZ 0925 (rezoning ~5.66 acres for George and Linda Sikora), MSP 0725 (minor subdivision for the same property) and VAR 0125 (variance reducing a tree‑setback requirement to 76 feet for Michael and Alicia Pretzer).
Town of Southborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts
After discussing moderator availability, school committee concerns and community schedules, the Southborough Select Board voted 5–0 to hold a special town meeting on Monday, March 2 at 6:00 p.m.; the warrant must be signed by Feb. 13 and signage and AV logistics were assigned.
Town of Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts
The board asked staff to narrow water-testing vendors for municipal sites, appointed Travis Brown as chief procurement officer to enable legal RFPs, and designated KP as the board representative for an upcoming AT&T meeting.
St. Francois County, Missouri
Commissioners approved hiring Ethan Ross for a Rogue Ridge operator position (30-day trial period) and authorized ordering two sheriff vehicles under a state contract; transcript notes fleet age and repair needs and records a quoted unit price that is unclear in the record.
Cleves Village, Hamilton County, Ohio
Ted Abel took the oath of office to serve on the Cleves Village Council, pledging to support the U.S. and Ohio constitutions and to faithfully discharge council duties; officials said paperwork will be filed with the Board of Elections.
Stark County, North Dakota
The commission endorsed a Transportation Alternatives grant application for FY2028 to build a shared‑use trail connecting Dickinson to Patterson Lake; Benjamin Ray said the grant would cover about 80% of construction costs but not engineering.
St. Francois County, Missouri
Commissioners approved the county's 2026 budget, reinstating a juvenile treatment court line after a funding extension; the county auditor cautioned about rising costs and asked the commission to begin a 2030 strategic capital plan.
Cowlitz County, Washington
After a 10-minute executive session, commissioners approved filling the public land surveyor position with an internal applicant and set a closed-record hearing for Jan. 13 on a short plat; staff recommended reappointing Mark to the planning commission.
Town of Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts
After residents reported missed mail and health risks on Plum Tree Lane, the board authorized temporary TA Trisha to contract Grasshopper for winter plowing for FY26, contingent on signed liability releases from residents and a reserve-fund transfer request for $3,000.
Stark County, North Dakota
Stark County approved 2026 road budget amendments to increase a truck registration line and to reclassify a part‑time worker to full time; the commission also approved a $9,340 temporary easement payment for a roundabout corner.
Shawnee County, Kansas
Treasurer Susan Duffy asked commissioners to approve Contract C550-2025 to replace CanPay with PayIt at front‑counter locations to accept a wider set of payment methods. Duffy reported outstanding tax balances: about $7.5 million between first and second payments (6% of parcels) and a first-installment balance of about $33.5 million; commissioners approved the vendor change 3-0.
Cowlitz County, Washington
County engineers said a landfill-gas solicitation will be reissued after it was not advertised correctly; staff also described the annual equipment rental bid process, three change orders for South Cloverdale (including a $6,300 correction), and the completed Italian Creek culvert project at $404,161.11.
Town of Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Town staff told the Harveston Select Board that the Department of Revenue certified the 2025 tax rate and that a 2017 debt-exclusion related to a fire-truck borrowing was not recorded in state reporting, which will marginally raise the town's tax rate until the exclusion is resolved.
Stark County, North Dakota
On Dec. 29 the Stark County Commission approved a set of year‑end budget amendments, including a $2 million transfer to the Small City Grant Fund, creation of a Dickinson Airport fund with $2.25 million rolled into it, and a $1.75 million transfer into the new airport special projects fund; commissioners also approved a separate transfer for fairgrounds projects.
Shawnee County, Kansas
Commissioners approved a series of year‑end budget transfers, including funds for clerk automation and elections poll books, facilities vehicle leases and restroom renovations, parks maintenance (up to 1% of budget), IT purchases and retiree payouts, and several technology support contracts and purchases. All motions passed 3-0.
Cowlitz County, Washington
Councilman Hill briefed the board on Team Rubicon’s veteran-led disaster response work and requested the county convene emergency-management leaders and the sheriff to discuss local recruitment and coordination; commissioners agreed to help organize a meeting.
Town of Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts
The Harveston Select Board extended Patricia ("Trisha") Lowe's temporary service and stipend through Jan. 5, advanced a short list of interim town administrator candidates for interviews next week, and authorized offers for an assistant treasurer at $23/hour and a temporary accountant through Feb. 28, 2026.
Lake County, Ohio
Lake County Job and Family Services told commissioners the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services will change some SNAP exemptions beginning in February so certain recipients who previously were exempt must work or volunteer 20 hours per month; letters and robo calls will be sent and county staff can assist.
Shawnee County, Kansas
The county approved a $243,000 design contract for re‑decking and repainting the Northwest Maple Hill Road bridge. A resident urged engineers to incorporate pedestrian-safety measures; Public Works said Shawnee County administers the bridge and that construction costs will be apportioned to neighboring counties under Kansas statute. Vote was 3-0.
James City County, Virginia
The planning commission approved SUP‑25‑0012 for a 50‑unit Forest Heights senior independent living facility at 6015 Richmond Road with conditions; staff said layout remains consistent with a previously approved plan, stormwater BMP maintenance will be shared between HOAs, and partners (including Bay Aging) continue to refine affordability targets.
Story County, Iowa
The temporary Story County Redistricting Committee reviewed the Legislative Services Agency map for 'Plan 3', presented two illustrative alternates, heard no public testimony, and agreed to prepare a report for the Board of Supervisors with the goal of being on the Jan. 6 agenda.
Lake County, Ohio
Lake County utilities staff told commissioners consultants are analyzing recent data and that staff adjusted chemical dosages at a lift station to mitigate extreme odors—staff said the goal is reduction of peak odors rather than elimination and that recommendations will follow.
Cole County, Missouri
At its year-end meeting the Cole County Commission approved multiple sole-source contracts and renewals, accepted a $7,000 ASPCA grant to benefit the Jefferson City Animal Shelter (to be budgeted and expended in 2026), accepted an assessor errors-and-omissions correction for a Big Meadows Road parcel, and approved a motion to enter closed session under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 610.021(13).
Cowlitz County, Washington
Commissioners were briefed on a two-part item: a county sublease for law-enforcement use of the local gun range and an underlying agreement with a Game and Anglers group to continue range operations through 2026; staff said the sublease depends on the primary agreement’s status.
James City County, Virginia
James City County planning commissioners heard extensive public comment opposing a proposed zoning amendment (Ordinance 25‑0005) that would lower allowed horse stocking rates and restrict manure storage in resource protection areas; commissioners agreed to seek more input and hold another public hearing rather than vote at this meeting.
Cole County, Missouri
The Cole County Commission voted to renew a 2026 juvenile detention-bed contract with Boone County at a reported rate of $68 per day, citing limited in-county capacity and nearly $20,000 in 2025 out-of-county placement costs.
Lake County, Ohio
At its 50th regular meeting the Lake County Board of Commissioners approved a series of resolutions awarding contracts for water, sewer and solid‑waste projects, reappointed members to the Lake County Narcotics Agency board, and authorized a design‑build amendment for a new Public Safety Center; all items were adopted by voice vote.
Wichita County, Texas
The court heard updates on courthouse and annex projects: a final punch walk for the Iowa Park project was being scheduled, bids will be issued for the Burkburnett annex and security projects, and staff will return with contracts and plans.
Cowlitz County, Washington
Commissioners said a proposed three-year contract with the local humane society seeks $9,500 per month, roughly $120,000 a year, and warned county costs could approach $1 million when officer costs are included; they agreed to convene a workshop with cities and the sheriff to explore alternatives and cost-recovery options.
Worth County, Iowa
At its meeting, the Worth County board approved payroll, discussed building repairs and recycling procedures, considered lawn-mowing procurement approaches, and reviewed a proposed one-year law-enforcement coverage budget tied to city union negotiations.
Madison County, Ohio
At a regular meeting, the Madison County Board of Commissioners approved multiple short resolutions: travel for the sheriff's office, airport fund transfers and several increases in appropriations across county departments. Votes were recorded by roll call and measures passed by the members present.
Wichita County, Texas
Wichita County emergency management reported rising KDBI values and local roadside fire starts, but with rain in the forecast the commissioners agreed to monitor conditions and kept the potential burn ban under weekly review.
Worth County, Iowa
The Worth County board approved Resolution 2025 to convert the county attorney post from part time to full time after brief discussion; members deferred setting a final salary amount and agreed to return the document with salary language clarified.
Cowlitz County, Washington
The Board approved sending a 2025–2030 homeless housing plan to the Washington Department of Commerce, while commissioners debated adding explicit language asserting alignment with federal housing guidelines and whether resources should prioritize U.S. citizens.
Cleves Village, Hamilton County, Ohio
Kevin Burns took the oath of office as a member of the Cleves Village Council in Cleves, Ohio, pledging to uphold the U.S. and Ohio constitutions and to discharge the duties of the office through Dec. 31, 2029. The brief ceremony included a prompted recitation of the oath and short congratulations afterward.
Yankton County, South Dakota
Commissioners assigned CPR-class revenue of roughly $3,330 to ambulance CPR supplies and approved a $30,000 cash transfer to emergency management to cover a fund shortfall, citing reduced state reimbursements.
Wichita County, Texas
Wichita County commissioners discussed adding an Employee Assistance Program to the county health plan, weighing low utilization and a roughly $12,000 annual cost against existing counseling access; the court took no action and referred further review to the benefits committee.
Cowlitz County, Washington
County staff say rapid riverbank erosion damaged Toutle Park Road and threatens access to three homes and a nearby gun range; geotechnical fixes and an emergency contract are planned while staff pursue FEMA reimbursement.
Silver Bow County, Montana
Subcommittees reported progress on fire services and coroner issues, requested county attorney review for legal language, and discussed Superfund oversight and SARTA/CTEC roles; commissioners set presentation dates and a reporting timeline for the preliminary report and public input.
Brentwood Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The Select Board swore in Lt. Jason Newman, approved hiring/start arrangements pending background checks, and addressed a resident's complaint about snow-plow coverage, attributing some delays to staff illness and weather conditions.
Yankton County, South Dakota
The commission awarded a gravel contract to Utica Gravel Incorporated at $7.50 per ton, noted low inventory and logistical concerns, and approved hiring a replacement equipment operator after a resignation.
Wichita County, Texas
The Wichita County Commissioners Court approved an online training contract, cleared routine bills and minutes, and selected GB Construction for a Burkburnett annex design‑build contract; all recorded motions passed unanimously, 5–0.
Elkhart County, Indiana
At a brief session the Elkhart County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved minutes from 12/22/2025, allowance of claims, a request to use the Port Lawn in Goshen for a private wedding on Feb. 13, 2026, and accepted conflict-of-interest disclosures for Tom Stump, Steven Clark and Dave Hess.
Silver Bow County, Montana
Butte‑Silver Bow study commissioners voted to recommend a preliminary charter that sets four full‑time paid commissioners, retains an at‑large voting mayor, and includes a city‑county manager option whose removal must be for cause and defined by ordinance; specifics and compensation remain for later draft and public sessions.
Brentwood Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The Select Board accepted the information-systems budget for FY26 (approx. $90,049) but requested staff check past minutes and clarify whether prior website payments were correctly charged to impact fees; the board approved the budget pending that review.
San Jose , Santa Clara County, California
The committee voted 4-0 to approve the Jan. 13 San Jose City Council agenda and consent calendar, including a liability settlement (Green v. San Jose), the Team San Jose annual audit, wastewater contracts, emergency repairs to Pond A18, and proposals to establish two business improvement districts. No public comment was offered.
Yankton County, South Dakota
The commission approved a $120,000 budget supplement for rising court costs (court-appointed attorneys and interpreters) and renewed the 2026 veteran service officer agreement; staff said the county budgets far more than the small state reimbursement.
LaSalle County, Illinois
LaSalle County approved discretionary leave for a sheriff's jail position and then voted to enter an executive session under 5 ILCS 120/2(c) to discuss collective bargaining and salary schedules. The motions passed by voice/roll call with affirmative responses; no further public details were provided.
Department of Education, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
Department staff said the office cannot upgrade a certificate an educator did not request and described the appeals route (Teacher Certification Appeals Council) and relevant bulletins for private-school mentor-credential disputes and other denied certification requests.
Brentwood Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The Select Board voted to reconsider a prior vote on a land-use-change tax for the River Run development (36.62 acres / phase 2) after members raised valuation concerns and cited an August 2023 developer email; the board asked legal counsel for an opinion and agreed to invite the developer to discuss the matter.
Yankton County, South Dakota
The Yankton County Commission approved multiple year-end departmental transfers and a plan to form financial and development task forces after a lengthy debate over an $87,000 ambulance payroll shortfall and calls for improved budgeting oversight.
Elkhart County, Indiana
Pam Kaiser told the Elkhart County Board of Commissioners she opposes reappointing John Hunsberger to the County Redevelopment Commission, citing his role with the Elkhart County Convention and Visitors Bureau, recent lobbying on an innkeepers tax increase, and questions raised by a forensic audit of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Council authorized a 2025 EMS services agreement with Brace Harbor Fire District, approved a forestland response amendment with the Washington State DNR, awarded electrical and pump-equipment contracts, adopted an ADA self-evaluation and authorized a public-works task order.
Brentwood Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The Brentwood Select Board approved 10 abatements to correct veterans-credit errors caused by a software conversion, cleared several parcel billing errors and directed a warrant article be placed on the ballot to increase a total/permanent-disability credit to $2,750 (so disabled veterans receive a single larger credit).
Willacy County, Texas
Willacy County reappointed Edward Gonzales and Juanita Barizio to the county Emergency Service District, and approved a proclamation recognizing the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s anniversary; UTRGV officials highlighted regional enrollment and program growth.
Union County, Illinois
An unidentified speaker at a Union County meeting said auditors will make preliminary interviews on-site in January and return in February for the main audit; staff continue uploading documents. No formal vote or action was recorded.
Department of Education, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
Department staff walked HR and preparation providers through how to validate fingerprinting and 'clear credential' status, noted CANS clearance is required for hires on/after Aug. 1, 2025, and urged caution when importing experience records into the Louisiana Educator Portal because incomplete imports are causing denials.
Tooele County Commission, Tooele County Commission and Boards, Tooele County, Utah
Tooele County readopted the 2026 budget (Resolution 2025-36) after a brief public hearing with no speakers; county manager Andy Welch said the readoption corrects clerical accounting entries (fund balance reporting, GIS line item, capital projects account, sheriff grant carryforward, and a Desert Peak debt typo) and adds an amended federal lobbyist contract.
Willacy County, Texas
Commissioners approved a memorandum of agreement with the Lower Rio Grande Valley stormwater task force to fund a regional watershed coordinator; Melody Midel described the regional approach and multi‑county benefits to engineering, environmental and economic development work.
Union County, Illinois
During committee reports the board heard that local animal patrols continue to solicit donations of kibble and supplies while intake numbers are "kinda staying pretty consistent," according to the meeting record.
Department of Education, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
LDOE staff described new LEP features — a 'clear all' button, alphabetical pick lists, expanded search, Praxis lookup and a read-only application directory — and reiterated that a CLEAR credential is a background-check notation, not an active teaching certificate.
Willacy County, Texas
The court approved authorizing the district attorney’s office to apply for a Violence Against Women grant and a Victims of Crime legal assistance grant, noting required local matching funds (30% and ~20% reported) and updates to the resolution to name an authorized official and financial officer.
Tooele County Commission, Tooele County Commission and Boards, Tooele County, Utah
Tooele County approved a five-year Capital Improvement Plan (Resolution 2025-35) to guide major projects and equipment replacement; manager Andy Welch noted some projects are contingent on grants (e.g., Drew Bay) and the roads fund will support roughly $2 million per year for resurfacing about 10 miles annually.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
The committee agreed to add language to BO5 ensuring house leagues run by Johnson Lanes will give Sun City West residents priority for available openings; the chair will forward the wording to President Novello for inclusion.
Union County, Illinois
Union County Board approved sale of three parcels held by the county trustee and approved payment of the year's legal bills at its Dec. 29 meeting; parcel identifiers were read into the record but sale prices were not provided in the transcript.
Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Administrator Clemens presented Aberdeen’s third-quarter (July–September) performance report, citing a 56.8% clearance rate for major offenses (above county average), 92 DUI arrests, 122 drug arrests, hydrant exercises for 640 hydrants, and extensive water and sewer pipe replacement work.
Willacy County, Texas
County grant manager and GrantWorks told the court an ARPA-funded pickup (project 2486) was processed properly but was advertised as a small purchase though the final price exceeded local thresholds; commissioners authorized the county judge to execute the ARPA funding acknowledgment and discussed updating procurement rules for larger purchases.
Tooele County Commission, Tooele County Commission and Boards, Tooele County, Utah
Tooele County adopted Resolution 2025-34 to broaden the county’s nepotism policy, expanding the definition of "relative" to include businesses owned by relatives and allowing the county to terminate contracts that violate the policy; an amendment added daughter- and son-in-law and struck an illustrative sentence listing contractor types.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
Committee members discussed capital projects including a billiard-room lighting retrofit (staff estimated ~$41,000 total), testing synthetic Brunswick bowling pins to extend replacement intervals, and new back-wall masking-unit designs to be chosen by resident vote.
Union County, Illinois
The board approved placing a nonbinding advisory referendum on the March ballot asking whether Illinois should opt into the Educational Choice for Children Act, which the transcript states offers up to $17,000,000 in tax credits for donations to scholarship organizations.
Department of Education, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
The Department relayed Educational Testing Services’ new policy: beginning Oct. 1, Praxis provides a free retake to test-takers who meet four criteria (first attempt on/after Oct. 1, three or more registrations, reported scores for each attempt, within five years of the third attempt’s report). The department stressed this is an ETS policy, not a state adoption.
Walker County, Texas
The court approved a set of variances and exceptions (on‑site sewage variances, an affidavit exception for a 10‑acre tract) but imposed conditions including submission of an on‑site sewage plan specific to the tract and a follow‑up inspection within 365 days; county staff said electricity should not be connected until sewage compliance is demonstrated.
Bryan City Council, Bryan, Williams, Ohio
At a special meeting the Bryan City Council voted unanimously to suspend rules and adopt Ordinance 71 20 25, adjusting pre-annual appropriations for the wastewater treatment plant project and approving an $89 correction to a probation grant fund. Staff will return in early January to re-appropriate remaining funds.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
At its Jan. 7 meeting, the Sports Pavilion committee said year-to-date revenue is up, driven largely by increased bowling participation and stronger sales at the Pavilion Grill; committee members said added leagues and events are boosting traffic even as some expenses rose for staffing and repairs.
Union County, Illinois
The board reappointed Stephanie Cox and Daryl Harville to the regional planning commission for one-year terms and appointed Harry Brockus to the Southern Board of Health to fill a resignation; the actions were approved at the Dec. 29 meeting.
Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington
The council opened a public hearing and adopted an ordinance to adjust the city’s low-income senior income threshold from 300% to 200% of federal poverty guidelines (Bill 25-16); council suspended rules to expedite adoption.
Walker County, Texas
The court approved purchases including a 2026 Toyota RAV4 ($34,003.81) and a 2014 Freightliner M2, and approved FirstNet data service devices; purchase of certain Franklin devices was deferred until a sergeant arrived.
Department of Public Health, Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut
The commission voted to approve its annual report to the Connecticut legislature after members agreed to strengthen language on community‑based 'bedside' services and to avoid naming local partners unless they have been vetted or presented to the commission. The Department of Public Health will post report materials and aims to finalize related contracts by March 1.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
A committee member proposed formal policy to restrict member guests and preferred times in group play; after debate the committee rejected a ban on guests, kept a 10% guest allowance and decided to maintain rotation and preferred-time practices as operational guidelines rather than governing policy.
Department of Education, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
LDOE staff said Educational Testing Services’ 'Free After 3' makes a fourth Praxis attempt eligible for ETS payment after three prior attempts (first attempt on/after Oct. 1), and directed educators to TeachLouisiana.net for FAQs and eligibility details.
Union County, Illinois
The Union County Board on Dec. 29 adopted a resolution setting property tax levies for the 12/01/2025–11/30/2026 fiscal year, citing a total levy of $5,026,877, and certified two debt levies for 2025 payable in 2026.
Walker County, Texas
The court approved a permit for an EZ Fiber cabinet on Ponderosa Drive (company said the cabinet would serve about 5,000 customers) and approved multiple Trident Interstate Pipeline crossings subject to right‑of‑way/easement verification and other standard contingencies.
Department of Public Health, Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut
A hearing officer said she would uphold Whispering Winds’ notice to discharge resident Roseanne Minervini for unpaid rent after testimony confirmed two months unpaid totaling $979.10; a written decision is expected by Jan. 15 and the facility lists a Jan. 16 discharge date in its paperwork.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
The committee reviewed capital items over $50,000 including a $6.7 million irrigation/turf project at Stardust, equipment replacement (~$1.4M) and range improvements; staff said totals will advance to the governing board budget review.
Department of Education, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
State education staff said BESE moved to expand routes to the educational diagnostician endorsement, approved two new third-party entities for educator preparation, and broadened an ancillary pathway into the educational leader pipeline; adoption steps and timing remain pending formal notices.
Cochise County, Arizona
At its Dec. 30 meeting the Cochise County Flood Control District approved demands and budget amendments for operating transfers by a 3-0 vote; the board recorded no discussion, then moved on to the jail district and adjourned.
Irondale City, Jefferson County, Alabama
The Irondale City Council unanimously approved an ordinance to preserve the city's right to impose a 3% franchise fee on natural or manufactured gas utilities when the current Spire franchise renews in 2050; a resident said the move circumvents voter approval and would raise customer bills.
Walker County, Texas
After a public hearing on proposed changes to subdivision rules (family-transfer/frontage allowances), commissioners moved to take no action and asked staff to research neighboring counties' standards and return with recommendations; the item was deferred to Jan. 12.
Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington
The Aberdeen City Council voted to adopt several collective bargaining agreements covering 2026–2028, including AFSCME, two Teamsters contracts for police administrators and officers, and IAFF Local 315 for fire personnel; HR director and counsel were thanked for their work.
Cochise County, Arizona
The Cochise County Library District met Dec. 30, approved consent agenda item number 1 by a 3-0 vote with Supervisor Gomez attending remotely, and adjourned the library district meeting to take up a flood control item.
Westville Town, LaPorte County, Indiana
Town officials authorized the clerk to distribute a recent lump‑sum property tax draw among four municipal funds using the same allocation as May's draw; speakers said the state delivered the money as a single lump sum without the usual fund breakdown. Motion passed 4‑0.
Neighbors and friends of Vanessa Paradisal said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents surrounded her car near Pinehurst Elementary in Salisbury and took her into custody; friends recorded the encounter, have raised more than $7,000 toward bond and say she is awaiting a bond hearing while reporting concerns about conditions in detention.
Corporation Commission, Departments, Boards, and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Kansas
The Kansas Corporation Commission voted Dec. 30 to open docket 26EKCE0159COM after staff presented a complaint by Coal Valley Angus LLC alleging two bulls were electrocuted under Evergy transmission lines; the utility will be served for an answer and the commission recommended further investigation under KAR 82-1-220.
Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Multiple residents urged the Aberdeen City Council to address rising water charges and scheduled EMS fee increases, saying tiered billing and fixed-fee hikes are unaffordable for seniors on fixed incomes; staff said it will review an EMS resolution for legal compliance and possible bill credits.
Westville Town, LaPorte County, Indiana
Westville Town meeting approved an agreement allowing New Durham Estates to buy meters built to town specifications; the town will own the meters, perform billing at residential rates, and may shut off service for nonpayment. The motion passed unanimously 4‑0.
Grant County, Indiana
The board approved meeting minutes and multiple claims, including a $90,582.29 repair at 4000 Monroe (Bluebird Creek), legal fees and smaller advertising charges; one commissioner recorded an abstention on a line-item.
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
At its Dec. 30 meeting the Muncie Board of Public Works and Safety approved the Dec. 23 minutes and a register of claims totaling $708,357; the approvals were carried by voice vote and entered into the record.
Cochise County, Arizona
The Cochise County Jail District board approved demands and budget amendments for operating transfers by a 3-0 vote at a brief meeting in Bisbee on Dec. 30; there was no public comment and no additional discussion.
Henry County, Georgia
The Henry County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution Dec. 29 to amend and finalize accounts for fiscal years 2022-23 and 2023-24 to correct interfund entries after delayed audits; auditors said final financial statements are expected in early January.
Grant County, Indiana
Grant County commissioners approved several ditch-cleaning contracts for Monroe, Taylor Branch and Baron Creek, selecting local contractor Extreme as the low bidder after reviewing widely varying quotes and confirming fund availability.
Cochise County, Arizona
At a Dec. 30 special meeting, the Cochise County Board of Supervisors voted 3-0 to approve demands and budget amendments for operating transfers. All supervisors were present; Supervisor Gomez attended remotely. The board adjourned after brief closing remarks and set its next meeting for Jan. 6.
Coffey County, Kansas
County finance staff recommended using general-fund balances — notably $471,000 in community improvements and $400,000 in a wage-increase line — to boost the capital-improvement reserve; commissioners approved proceeding with transfers unless departments specified otherwise.
LaSalle County, Illinois
LaSalle County officials left executive session, approved a motion to deny a map grievance for corrections, approved payment of bills, and adjourned. The transcript does not specify vote tallies or several mover/second details.
Monroe County, Indiana
A council member sharply criticized Monroe County commissioners for posting a notice about expanding the fire territory, calling it an attempted "hostile takeover" and warning residents about potential tax impacts; the claim went unchallenged in the meeting.
Middleton, Dane County, Wisconsin
The Middleton Zoning Board of Appeals voted 5–1 on Dec. 17 to deny a variance for a 40-foot, two-sided Lexus monument sign off Airport Road, citing insufficient hardship and neighborhood impacts; neighbors raised concerns about light, visibility and precedent.
Redmond, King County, Washington
Dominique Meeks, representing Redmond’s economic development team, urged entrepreneurs to use the city’s business resource page, sign up for its e-newsletter and attend monthly co‑working days to access support for new and existing businesses.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
Maintenance staff reported the 2025 golf operation used 434 acre‑feet less than its allotment and outlined a TifTuf fairway trial and a proposed Stardust irrigation/turf project intended to reduce water use and operating costs.
Sunnyside City, Yakima County, Washington
The Sunnyside City Council on Dec. 29 approved a $50,065,242.63 ordinance adopting the 2026 budget and a 2026 classification and compensation schedule. Council accepted using a maturing $1 million bond transfer-in, agreed to a targeted hiring freeze for the first quarter and discussed a 5% utility/garbage rate increase to eliminate cross-subsidies.
Monroe County, Indiana
Council approved a memorandum of understanding with Richland Township and Rogers Group to pursue construction of a new fire station on a 4-acre parcel; council amended the MOU to remove a section that bond counsel feared could prevent bond approval.
Town of Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
A Town of Needham planning working group spent over an hour debating whether to exclude nonhabitable attic space from floor-area-ratio calculations or to offer a limited FAR "bonus" (proposals ranged from 200 to 400 sq ft). The group asked Oscar to draft zoning language and scheduled a follow-up for Friday at 1:00 p.m.
Coffey County, Kansas
County staff received a draft executive summary of a county water study but asked consultants to resolve questions raised by staff prior to final payment; commissioners agreed to postpone final payment and requested the consultant present the finished document at a future meeting.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
A resident challenged the math behind golf lessons income versus pro salaries; golf operations manager Pat O'Hara said full‑time PGA pros help drive rounds and long‑term revenue and explained the 30% split with the rec center.
Flagler County, Florida
County officials and parks staff marked the reopening of Wadsworth's 24,000 sq. ft. skate park after replacing about 60% of on-site equipment, repairing concrete, installing a new chain-link fence and repainting restrooms; the park, the county said, reopened Dec. 22.
Monroe County, Indiana
The Ellettsville Town Council approved routine financial actions including a $1,098.30 transfer for fire fuel, encumbrances to use 2025 funds in early 2026 and adoption of the town's 2026 meeting dates; all formal motions passed on roll call.
South Russell Village, Geauga County, Ohio
Council voted to adopt a resolution declaring no confidence and no trust in the mayor, citing numerous allegations including unauthorized meetings, contract negotiations, hiring actions, and acceptance of grant funding without council approval; the mayor responded briefly and council adjourned.
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
The Board approved nine police employment contracts for 2026 — three renewals and six interns from Ball State University's program. A police representative described the internship pipeline as successful in producing hires and recent Indiana Law Enforcement Academy graduates.
Carroll County, Iowa
The board received the annual manure-management reports: Hausman and Sons (Section 17, Washington Township) and Matt Albert (Section 15, Washington Township) reported no changes for the coming year.
LaPorte County, Indiana
The council conducted a second reading of an ordinance to establish a nonreverting park donation fund (Ord. 2025‑15), approved the second reading, and directed staff to research prior ordinance language and to separate community center receipts from park funds before third reading.
South Russell Village, Geauga County, Ohio
Chief reported a new 2026 fire dispatch figure from CBD of $55,005.10 — roughly 12% higher than prior estimates — prompting council concern about an early January budget amendment and requests for documentation from the private dispatch provider.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
Committee endorsed comprehensive policy edits drafted by Holly, including reorganizing FAO sections and selecting revision 3 for rental rules (association members may rent and invite a nonmember guest); the committee agreed to send the revised policies to legal counsel and the governing board for final action.
Coffey County, Kansas
After staff and commissioners discussed paperwork discrepancies, the board authorized the chairman to sign five tax abatements totaling $785.92. An earlier mention of 11 abatements totaling $7,928.12 was discussed but not acted on during that segment.
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
Mayor Dan Reitlinger told the Board of Public Works and Safety the city will extend its memorandum of agreement with the Muncie Arts and Culture Council for three years at $10,000 per year and revised the agreement to allow the funds to be used for operating expenses rather than program-specific costs.
Carroll County, Iowa
Supervisors approved a resolution appropriating the remaining 15% of the Fiscal Year 2026 budget; roll call votes were recorded as yes from Anderson, Hausman, Johnson, Meiners and McCray.
LaPorte County, Indiana
Council approved a $40,228.65 fire protection contract, adopted a purchase‑power tracker factor that increases rates about 1.6692¢/kWh on the January bill, and renewed the town attorney's retainer at $2,200 per month.
South Russell Village, Geauga County, Ohio
Council discussed a $32,000 third‑party review proposal from StructurePoint for the Bell Road East project, the risk of losing a $1M OPWC grant if the village re‑advertises, and voted to designate Tim Young (Street Commissioner) as the village LPA point person.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
CIP manager Herschel Workman presented a proposed $12.5 million capital-improvement program that includes an ARC building addition ($960,000), master-plan design dollars ($100,000), platform-tennis and pool/shower renovations, Liberty Field fencing, and other items; several line items will be refined and returned to committee.
Coffey County, Kansas
Coffey County commissioners authorized the chairman to sign a one-year agreement with Keith Browning Engineering LLC to provide in-house engineering services for calendar year 2026, following a recommendation from Road and Bridge superintendent Brian Durst.
South Russell Village, Geauga County, Ohio
Council discussed a levy to fund the South Side Path, which is estimated at $1.8 million with an $800,000 grant leaving roughly $1.0 million for the village. Finance recommended placing the question on the November ballot after auditor certification; engineering costs already incurred were noted.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
Committee recommended moving a courtyard refresh forward to the governing board with a proposed $50,000 maximum budget for furniture and short-term aesthetics; staff were asked to refine scope, electrical needs and temporary draw ideas (mobile coffee, events) ahead of the master plan.
LaPorte County, Indiana
The council approved salary ordinances for elected officials and staff and voted to grant a 3% raise to hourly personnel effective the first January payroll; members debated whether to match Social Security increases and whether some staff had reached top-of-range limits.
Carroll County, Iowa
IT Director Dalton Morrison proposed adding a $50,000-a-year IT position citing heavy on-call workload and a near $110,000 Tyler invoice (about $20,000 over expectation). He asked the board to consider a hiring decision at the Jan. 20 meeting; supervisors raised cost and hiring feasibility concerns.
Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas
A resident suggested the city move toward mostly cashless operations at parks and facilities and referenced models used by local banks and schools; committee members also discussed difficulties caused by the committee's 4 p.m. meeting time and constraints tied to other boards' schedules.
Clinton County, Indiana
Commissioner Weaver recognized Parkview supervisor Chris Overman and another long‑time employee, Ken, praising their leadership and decades of service during the Dec. 30 Clinton County cleanup meeting.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
The Beardsley Glass Fusion and Clay clubs presented a multi-panel mural concept; the Properties Committee recommended the project to the governing board and approved forwarding a recommendation with an anticipated budget of up to $5,000, funding plan to be refined later.
Carroll County, Iowa
Environmental Health Director Carrie presented the FY27 budget, holding most revenues steady but increasing septic/disposal permit revenue and passport revenue (passports budgeted higher after rising activity); she noted grants for well testing and vehicle-replacement funding for one vehicle.
LaPorte County, Indiana
Baker Tilly presented a proposed annual retainer (95 hours at $2,100/month) for AFR, budget and capital-asset support; council members questioned scope and recent reconciliations and ultimately tabled the contract to allow review of a full copy.
Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas
Committee discussed pending Resolution 45‑198 about ending litigation with Laurel Park LLC and buying property; members debated settlement, purchase or continued litigation, noting the city’s demolition costs and uncertain recovery. A motion to postpone consideration indefinitely was moved and debated; no final vote outcome is recorded in the provided transcript.
Clinton County, Indiana
At a Dec. 30 cleanup meeting, the Clinton County Board of Commissioners approved several year‑end claims and the biweekly payroll after removing one $560 vendor item for further review; both motions passed by 3–0 votes.
City Council Meetings, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Multiple residents told the council that flooding at Andrew Square senior housing left apartments submerged, caused medical visits and exposed long‑standing maintenance issues; the Oklahoma City Housing Authority said crews isolated the leak, supplied water and engaged remediation contractors.
Carroll County, Iowa
Treasurer Lisa reviewed the FY27 treasurer budget, proposed increasing motor-vehicle auto-use tax revenue to $40,000 and requested a 5% personal pay increase (estimated county cost $7,019.08). Supervisors asked for clarifying payroll math and agreed to revisit deputies’ pay if needed.
LaPorte County, Indiana
A Kingsford Heights resident accused council members of approving salary ordinances that benefited relatives and asked for a written opinion from the town attorney; the council requested documentation and agreed to have the attorney respond in writing.
Mobile City, Mobile County, Alabama
Council Member Reynolds requested a status update on the city’s Government Plaza space-use evaluation; city staff said Joe Snowden is conducting the analysis, a square-footage assessment is planned and the city is negotiating a renewal with the county, with a target resolution within about six months.
Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas
The finance committee read a group of municipal‑lien resolutions (Resolutions 25‑202 through 25‑215) placing liens on individual properties and moved each to full council; amounts cited ranged from $275 up to $965 for select parcels. The committee asked members to record votes but the transcript excerpt does not include vote tallies.
Marshall County, Indiana
The Marshall County Public Defender Board approved contracts for appointed public defenders, confirmed hiring an administrator to assign cases across four county courts, and reviewed proposed additional appropriations including a $576,240 line for public defender salaries and $20,000 for transcripts.
Elk County, Pennsylvania
The Elk County Board of Commissioners approved its 2026 budget, set the county's general fund tax rate at 18.4 mills and authorized a 2.75% cost-of-living adjustment for three contract nurses. All measures passed by voice vote during an extra meeting with no public comment recorded.
City Council Meetings, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
The Oklahoma City Council voted 7–2 to adopt a resolution limiting removal of traffic lanes for the Classen Boulevard bike-lane project and to pursue alternative designs; proponents and opponents offered sharply divergent safety and traffic claims during more than an hour of public comment.
Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas
The finance committee read and forwarded Resolution 25-217 to the full Jonesboro City Council, authorizing a three-year agreement with Axon Inc. for dispatch assist, real‑time translation and transcription services. The contract lists first‑year payment of $211,565 and $199,665 for years two and three; implementation questions and backup-power procedures were discussed.
Brazos County, Texas
At a Dec. 30 special called session, the Brazos County Commissioners Court approved multiple routine items, including a donated‑prize acceptance, a payment authorization for property insurance to the Texas Association of Counties (amount read on the record as $307,808), a credit‑card limit increase, personnel changes, a budget amendment and payment of claims.
Mobile City, Mobile County, Alabama
At a Dec. 30 premeeting, Mobile City leaders listed and staff explained an approved purchase order for running shoe fitting and products tied to a firefighter wellness incentive program; procurement required bid-spec compliance and no dollar amount for the running shoe purchase was specified in the transcript.
Virginia Department of Energy, Executive Agencies, Executive, Virginia
The authority set a January meeting at a DOE conference room with virtual options, discussed tracking offshore-wind-related bills (SB25 workforce bill was noted), and was briefed on a conditional DOE workforce award for Hampton Roads; members asked staff to include these items on the January agenda.
United Nations
An unidentified speaker at a United Nations–referenced event said 2025 was "a challenging year for peace," praised peacekeepers for protecting civilians and delivering aid "at a very high cost," honored those killed this year, and urged investment in peace in 2026.
Virginia Department of Energy, Executive Agencies, Executive, Virginia
The authority reviewed and accepted edits to its annual report and agreed to forward a set of code amendments — including removal of several designated membership slots and clarifications on staffing — to Legislative Services for drafting into a bill; staff will seek legislative sponsors and track the bill.
United Nations
Somalia’s government and several regional organizations rejected Israel’s late-December recognition of Somaliland, calling the move null and void and warning it could undermine regional peace; Somaliland welcomed the recognition as a milestone toward statehood.
Greene County, Missouri
Planning staff said the county will update its comprehensive plan and adopt a newer building code to replace the 2012 code; staff described this as a forthcoming, multi-step planning effort rather than an immediate policy change.
Florence City, Florence County, South Carolina
Florence City Planning Commission approved the sketch plan for PC 2025-42, a proposed Cypress Pointe townhome subdivision described by staff as 44 units on about 3.8 acres; commissioners also adopted minutes and the 2026 meeting calendar before adjourning.
Greene County, Missouri
County staff reviewed recent and upcoming trainings—IS security and phishing simulations, disaster preparedness, Excel courses and a sheriff's-office fraud class—and encouraged continued cross-department huddles and recorded training materials.
Portage City, Porter County, Indiana
At a special meeting the Portage Redevelopment Commission approved an amendment increasing DEF’s 2025 consulting agreement cap from $87,000 to $102,500 and authorized invoices (including invoice No. 7 covering Oct. 8–Dec. 31) to help the Clerk Treasurer close the fiscal year; an organizational meeting was set for Jan. 8, 2026.
Greene County, Missouri
Juvenile services staff said caseloads are rising—one presenter referenced roughly 800 children in foster care—and urged awareness as the state legislature begins session with bills that could affect the justice system.
Florence City, Florence County, South Carolina
The Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance allowing a detached backyard garage at 1774 Bellevue Drive to be sited 4 feet from the side property line instead of the 8 feet required by the city’s Unified Development Ordinance. The motion, moved by Mister Poston and seconded by Miss Singley, carried unanimously.
Greene County, Missouri
Staff said Missouri law now requires local governments to follow the state minimum wage; county staff said Greene County's planned 2026 starting rate will be $16.68 an hour, above the state's $15.00 minimum.
BINGHAMTON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Transcript records a student describing choir and music experience at a school event; it is not a civic or governmental meeting and does not meet criteria for civic news articles.
Greene County, Missouri
Assessor's staff reported the county has transitioned to DevNet for personal property records and expects the collector to sync in March; officials said the change has improved interoffice coordination and eased in-person tax-season transactions.
DeSoto Parish, Louisiana
At a short special meeting, DeSoto Parish jurors voted unanimously to authorize the parish president to sign a state proclamation declaring Jan. 2, 2026, a holiday; officials also announced compactor sites will remain open and employees will receive holiday pay.
Greene County, Missouri
At a year-end Greene County staff huddle, presenters ran role plays and discussed small, daily actions—like answering a coworker’s phone or staying late to process payments—that staff said helped residents and improved workplace culture.
Oroville, Butte County, California
The Oroville City Council approved the meeting agenda by voice vote with five members present and two absent, heard no public comments and scheduled a closed session for 8:40 a.m.
City Council Meetings, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
City staff outlined the five‑year capital improvement plan and MAPS project schedule, including arena procurement using a construction‑management‑at‑risk approach with early bid packages timed to allow an April 2026 start on enabling works.
Corona City, Riverside County, California
Corona City announced it will deploy advanced detection sensors for vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles to coordinate signals along major corridors and reduce congestion; the announcement gave benefits but did not specify timing, funding or contractor details.
Lenoir City, Loudon County, Tennessee
Lenoir City council voted to place a 0.75-percentage-point sales-tax referendum on the May ballot that would raise the city rate from 2.00% to 2.75%, directing $1,000,000 annually to a housing preservation fund administered locally by Habitat for Humanity and funding Parks & Recreation capital and maintenance needs.
Vigo County, Indiana
The council approved several routine salary and appropriation items by unanimous roll calls, including elected‑official pay adjustments, converting building security officers to hourly pay, a health‑department salary insert, and 911 fund reclassifications and reappropriations.