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Grant County
Public Defender Contract for County for the year 2026.
Posted Date
Nov 7, 2025
Due Date
Nov 24, 2025
Release: Nov 7, 2025
Grant County
Close: Nov 24, 2025
Public Defender Contract for County for the year 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Grant County
The Grant County Commission convened to review and adopt the 2026 budget and the 5-Year Highway Plan. Changes to the Provisional Budget for 2026 were adopted, including adjustments to revenue, expenses across various departments, and operating transfers. The commission also adopted the 2026 Budget Resolution to establish the tax call and levy. Revisions to the 5-year Highway Plan were addressed due to the county not qualifying for two bridge BIG Grants for the 2026 construction season, and the commission adopted the revised plan. An executive session was held for a personnel issue, resulting in the approval of hiring a Deputy Auditor.
The Grant County Commission convened to discuss various topics, including drainage permits, highway matters, and the second reading of Ordinance 1997-1F. They addressed public comments regarding rip rap installation and road repairs, reviewed the Auditor's Account with the Treasurer, and handled multiple drainage permits. The commission also discussed open positions in the highway department, economic development, and the 2026 budget. Additionally, they approved travel requests, a medical relief settlement, and the LEMPG grant agreement.
The Grant County Commission convened to discuss various matters, including drainage permits for Legacy Farms LLP and Darwin Johnson, and Kaufman Slough repairs. They also addressed highway matters such as snow removal policies and ROW permits for NorthWestern Energy. The commission approved a 4-H Christmas light display, received a jail progress report, and discussed county assistance and a county-owned parcel. They renewed Wellmark health insurance, revised the drainage fee, and received updates from the P & Z meeting and the Shooting Sports Executive Board members. Additionally, they approved claims and a consent agenda, which included filling a library board vacancy and renewing a FortiGate subscription.
The Commission addressed various topics, including drainage permits for properties, updates from the Weed Supervisor on the spraying season, and the First District's updated Haz Mat Plan. Travel requests for the Jail Administrator and 4-H Educator were approved, and a medical assistance claim was reviewed and denied. The Commission discussed rescinding County Ordinance #1 and a request to hay a county-owned parcel. Revisions to the Personnel Policy Manual regarding weapons were approved. Budget changes for 2026 were presented, and the appointment of Melissa Mueller as the Coordinator of Shooting Sports and Roger Hoff as Grant County Commissioner of District 5 were approved following executive sessions.
The agenda includes drainage permits for Mark Wollschlager and Keith Jibben, an agreement with SDDOT Hwy Rail Dept, approval of ROW and Utilities Certificate for bridge replacement project, approval of signing Joint Powers Bridge Improvement Grant Agreement for Preliminary Engineering for bridge, Haz Mat approval, an update on spraying season, and discussion of various items including travel approval, county assistance, and a revision to personnel policy regarding weapons. There will be executive sessions for personnel and litigation issues.
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