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Cross County
East Central Arkansas Regional Library, on behalf of the Cross County Library Board of Trustees, is soliciting sealed bids to demolish library‑owned properties at 104 Merriman Avenue East in Wynne, Arkansas. Bids will be received at the Regional Librarian’s office (410 Merriman Avenue East, Wynne) until Friday, March 13, 2026 at Noon, after which they will be publicly opened and tabulated for the Library Board. The scope document and specifications are available at no charge by contacting the Regional Librarian in person or via email.
Posted Date
Feb 8, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 8, 2026
Cross County
Close: Mar 13, 2026
East Central Arkansas Regional Library, on behalf of the Cross County Library Board of Trustees, is soliciting sealed bids to demolish library‑owned properties at 104 Merriman Avenue East in Wynne, Arkansas. Bids will be received at the Regional Librarian’s office (410 Merriman Avenue East, Wynne) until Friday, March 13, 2026 at Noon, after which they will be publicly opened and tabulated for the Library Board. The scope document and specifications are available at no charge by contacting the Regional Librarian in person or via email.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $20,000, use sole source.
Coops: For future buys, note OSP statewide contracts, TIPS, OMNIA Partners, and NASPO ValuePoint.
Cross County, AR: No historical sole source usage. Arkansas law (ACA 19-11-232) requires strict justification—bypass this path and prepare a formal competitive bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Cross County
The meeting included discussions and votes on several ordinances. One ordinance regarding a Community Development Grant Agreement was tabled. Another ordinance to approve spending from the American Relief Fund for a new generator for the City of Parkin's water system failed to pass. An ordinance to appropriate funds to the Delta Regional Airport for the year 2022 was adopted.
The ordinance addresses the approval of certain personnel expenditures from the Election Commission Fund for the period of January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022, and to allow those expenditures from specific line items on an ongoing basis. It acknowledges the increasing labor intensity of administering elections and the absence of a paid election coordinator in Cross County. The ordinance outlines compensation for Election Commission members for public meetings, state training, poll worker training, and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request responses.
The ordinance authorizes the issuance of industrial development revenue bonds for the Cherry Valley Solar Project. It approves the sale of bonds, a bond purchase agreement, a payment in lieu of taxes agreement, and a trust indenture securing the bonds. The ordinance also authorizes the execution and delivery of a lease agreement relating to the project and addresses matters pertaining to the project's acquisition, construction, equipping, and financing. It includes a 65% ad valorem tax abatement for 30 years and acknowledges existing liens and encumbrances on the project.
The Cross County Quorum Court held a meeting where they discussed budget reports, road and bridges updates, and considered several ordinances. One ordinance aimed to establish the annual operating budget for 2022, but it failed to pass. Another ordinance to appropriate funds from the Treasurer's Automation Fund for equipment purchase was adopted. Additionally, an ordinance to increase the starting salary of the Chief Deputy Treasurer was discussed but also failed to pass. Public comments were also heard during the meeting.
The meeting included discussions on budget reports, personnel, building, and road/bridges. The Sheriff provided a monthly report and jail audit via email. The Justices confirmed receipt and review of the 2021 Financial Compliance Report. An ordinance was approved regarding the collection of various taxes for the year 2022. Another ordinance was passed to amend the 2022 budget, establishing a one-time supplement for full-time and part-time employees and elected officials. Additionally, an ordinance was approved concerning personnel expenditures from the Election Commission Fund for the period of January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022.
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