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Dawson County
Furnishing of road gravel to be spread on County roads in various amounts as needed from May1, 2026 to April 30, 2027.
Posted Date
Mar 28, 2026
Due Date
Apr 9, 2026
Release: Mar 28, 2026
Dawson County
Close: Apr 9, 2026
Furnishing of road gravel to be spread on County roads in various amounts as needed from May1, 2026 to April 30, 2027.
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Two current model year tractors fitted as required by specifications.
Posted Date
Dec 13, 2025
Due Date
Dec 29, 2025
Release: Dec 13, 2025
Dawson County
Close: Dec 29, 2025
Two current model year tractors fitted as required by specifications.
Dawson County
Two current model year motor graders fitted. Dawson County will be trading; one used 2018 John Deere 770GP, and one used 2019 John Deere 770GP.
Posted Date
Oct 25, 2025
Due Date
Nov 12, 2025
Release: Oct 25, 2025
Dawson County
Close: Nov 12, 2025
Two current model year motor graders fitted. Dawson County will be trading; one used 2018 John Deere 770GP, and one used 2019 John Deere 770GP.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Not viable here—skip and proceed with competitive bidding.
Coops: As a future option, ask if they can use state contracts (DAS Statewide, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell); buyer hasn’t historically used coops but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs.
Dawson County, NE: No evidence of a sole source pathway. Bypass this route and focus on the competitive bidding process.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Dawson County
The board approved various official receipts, treasurer's receipts, and vendor claims across multiple departments, including general, road, and administrative services. Discussions included an update on the courthouse remodel, a report on new server acquisitions, and a reduction in county health insurance fund contributions. The Sheriff presented the February crime report. The Highway Superintendent discussed road abandonment and the Cozad South project, resulting in the approval of a resolution for final project acceptance. The Treasurer presented tax sale proceedings. Additionally, the board entered an executive session regarding the public defender position and subsequently authorized negotiations with a candidate.
The Board approved a Form 457 Request for Vehicle Tax Exemption submitted by the Calvary Assembly of God, which covered a 2012 Ford Expedition, a 1999 unit trailer, and a 2013 Ford Expedition.
The meeting addressed the approval of Treasurer's Receipts totaling $358,873.80 and the approval of total claims of $1,724,854.58 across various categories, including general vendor claims, road vendor claims, insurance claims, CASA claims, payroll claims, and others. Key discussions involved the Courthouse Remodel update and proceedings related to the Mid-Nebraska Problem Solving Court (Drug Court). The Board authorized the Public Defender Policy Board to screen applicants for the Dawson County Public Defender position. Following executive sessions concerning salary for Drug Court counsel and legal advice/legislative strategies, the Board approved a $7,000.00 request for Drug Court counsel services for the 2026-27 fiscal year.
The meeting addressed administrative tasks, including the approval of the minutes from the prior meeting held on January 14, 2026. Key actions involved approving multiple requests for tax roll corrections submitted by De Lage Landen Financial Services, Inc. concerning 2024 tax information, and approving a request for tax roll corrections submitted by Stephanie Ricley concerning 2023 and 2024 tax information.
Key discussions and actions during the meeting included the approval of official receipts from various county offices, such as the County Clerk, Register of Deeds, Clerk of District Court, and Surveyor, as well as the Treasurer's Receipts. The Board approved total claims amounting to $318,227.63, categorized across General Vendor Claims, Road Vendor Claims, and several other specific grant and program claims. Committee reports featured an update on the Courthouse Remodel, the Sheriff's January crime report presentation, and a county health plan review. Crucially, the Board approved the Local Emergency Operation Plan along with Resolution 2026-06. Additionally, Resolution 2026-07 was approved, directing the Highway Superintendent to study vacating or abandoning a portion of county Rd 426. The Board convened in executive session upon the request of the County Attorney regarding legal matters concerning Titan Machinery, with no action taken upon returning to the regular session.
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