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The meeting addressed several financial and administrative matters. The commission approved a list of vouchers for payment covering various vendors and services, including a large payroll payment. Several cash transfers were executed between different funds, such as Submarginal Rents, Submarginal Roads, Road & Bridge, Interest and Investment, and the General Fund. Budget adjustments were made, involving decreases to the Sheriff's budget and increases to the Treasurer's, Elections, Technology, Submarginal Roads, Submarginal Rents, Emergency Management, and E911 budgets, funded partly by cash on hand. Furthermore, Commissioner Ouradnik was unanimously elected as Chairman for the year 2026. The commission also noted that interviews for four candidates for the Extension position are scheduled after January 1.
The meeting included updates from the Slope County Road Foreman on gravel crushing and equipment purchases. The Commission approved a liquor license request for the 2026 Slope Farmers Fair. The Superintendent of Schools provided an update on the Marmarth School, and the County Recorder discussed the employee handbook and a notary license inquiry. A large summary of vouchers for various vendors and payroll was approved. Discussions also covered the renewal resolution for a conditional use permit granted to North Plains Connector, and a request for assistance from the Bowman Fire Department to build a new fire hall. The Commission passed a resolution to rescind burn restrictions that were imposed in 2025. The Treasurer presented the November investment report, and updates were received from the USFS regarding travel management and burn piles. A commissioner presented historical work done on townships without federal land, and it was noted that NDSU will advertise the extension job in Slope County.
The meeting included updates from the Slope County Superintendent of Schools and the Slope County Treasurer. The commission discussed and approved a donation to the Slope Farmer's Fair Board for the construction of a new livestock barn. Updates were provided on the hiring of a new extension agent and roadwork progress. A request was made for a donation site at the courthouse for food due to the government shutdown. An additional loan was approved for White Lake Township for a graveling project. The commission approved various vouchers and the final pay estimate for Stuber Road Phase 2. Discussions were held regarding the closure of the courthouse for the Christmas holiday and policy concerning gravel sales to Slope County residents.
The meeting included updates on the Marmarth School, discussion of options to fill the NDSU Extension position, and a County Budget Hearing where the budget was approved. The investment report for September was presented, and a Memorandum of Understanding with the BLM was signed. The appointment of the County Representative to the State Fair Board meeting was approved. Discussion was held on a possible jail loan. Updates were provided on the shop addition, gravel crushing, and road work progress, as well as the Stuber Road project, the Flex Fund Grant Application, and the Bridge Funding Application. Vouchers were also approved.
The meeting included discussion and approval of vouchers, a presentation of the 2026 Extension budget, and a discussion on fraud prevention. The commissioners also addressed a gravel request, gravel leases, and a soft spot on a road. An update on school training and funding was provided. A resolution establishing public comment requirements at regular meetings was presented and passed. Discussion was held regarding properties delinquent on taxes and the possibility of switching cell phone agreements. The authorization for a gaming site to benefit the Amidon Fire Department was approved, and a flex fund grant application for a road reconstruction project was discussed and agreed upon.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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