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Kanabec County
Group life insurance.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 3, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Kanabec County
Close: Jul 3, 2026
Group life insurance.
AvailableKanabec County
Rehabilitation of the coin school general work includes: selective demolition, maintenance of metal fabrications, maintenance of historic wood, maintenance of finish carpentry, rough carpentry, historic treatment of wood doors, maintenance of plaster, wood floor restoration, maintenance of exterior painting, maintenance of interior painting, and HVAC unit replacement.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Kanabec County
Close: Jul 9, 2026
Rehabilitation of the coin school general work includes: selective demolition, maintenance of metal fabrications, maintenance of historic wood, maintenance of finish carpentry, rough carpentry, historic treatment of wood doors, maintenance of plaster, wood floor restoration, maintenance of exterior painting, maintenance of interior painting, and HVAC unit replacement.
AvailableKanabec County
Produce Modified Class 5 aggregate. Haul, place, grade, water, and compact on specified county roads in northeast Kanabec County.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
Kanabec County
Close: May 4, 2026
Produce Modified Class 5 aggregate. Haul, place, grade, water, and compact on specified county roads in northeast Kanabec County.
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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 $175,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell. Confirm your product is on contract and proceed via the cooperative.
Kanabec County, MN: No evidence of sole source awards above the formal bidding threshold; pursue cooperative contracting instead.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Kanabec County
The board addressed several administrative and operational matters. Key agenda items included an update on Court Administration, a discussion on SCORE recycling incentive funding, and the delegation of authority for banking institutions, including signature authorizations and investment powers. The board also approved job description re-evaluations for various county positions, resulting in several pay grade changes effective in 2027. Additionally, the board authorized final payment for the Ann River Bridge project and approved the purchase of a replacement uninterruptible power supply for the county jail. A regional mental health amendment was also reviewed and approved.
The board meeting agenda includes public hearings regarding amendments to ordinances on subdivision platting and shoreland management. Personnel and administrative business includes the approval of personnel actions, a tax-forfeit land sale overview, service awards, and the renewal of liquor, beer, and tobacco licenses. The board will also discuss county attorney office staffing, staff promotions within the assessor's office, committee appointments, and an update on the Small Cities Development Program Grant. Additionally, the agenda covers the administrative services agreement for the Statewide Affordable Housing Aid program and the establishment of operating policies and procedures for the same.
The meeting includes agenda items for the Kanabec County Board of Commissioners and the Kanabec County Community Health Board. Key discussion topics involve a 25-year service award for a Law Enforcement Assistant, a request from the Sheriff's Office to buy out a leased vehicle, personnel action approvals, and auditor/treasurer requests regarding tax forfeit parcels and an annual resolution for the Minnesota Snowmobile Trails Assistance Program. Environmental Services will review proposed changes to ordinances regarding subdivision platting and shorelands. The Community Health Board agenda includes a director's report, program highlights on maternal early childhood sustained home visiting, a quarterly report, grant applications to the Central MN Council on Aging, and a request for a new home health aide position. Additionally, the board will review financial reports, approve bills, discuss fund balance reports, and set budget goals and calendars.
The board meeting included several financial and administrative actions, such as the approval of various claims for the Revenue Fund, Road & Bridge Fund, and Community Health Funds. Resolutions were passed regarding grant applications for public health initiatives through the Central Minnesota Council on Aging, the recruitment of a part-time Home Health Aide, the acceptance of restricted fund balance reports, and the auction of county property. Additional actions involved the buy-out of a sheriff’s vehicle, approval of personnel actions, setting minimum bids for tax-forfeited property, and authorizing snowmobile trail grants. The board also reviewed and set future public hearings for amendments to local ordinances and awarded multiple contracts for highway paving, striping, and bridge replacement projects. Finally, the board discussed the upcoming budgeting process and administrative goals.
The meeting agenda includes a financial update from the Welia Health Chief Financial Officer and updates from the Veterans Service Officer regarding a grant application. The Sheriff's office will request authorization to hire a full-time Deputy and a part-time Correctional Officer/Dispatcher, as well as a letter of support for intersection improvements. Additionally, the HR Specialist will discuss job description re-evaluations, and the board will review county claims, paid bills, and discuss the recreational use of county-owned land.
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