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Wichita County
Provide jail medical service providers.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 29, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Wichita County
Close: Jun 29, 2026
Provide jail medical service providers.
AvailableWichita County
Qualified contractors to provide for cremation or burial, if exception granted, of County deceased indigents.
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 9, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
Wichita County
Close: Feb 9, 2026
Qualified contractors to provide for cremation or burial, if exception granted, of County deceased indigents.
Wichita County
To provide the transportation of dead bodies, both inside and outside the boundaries of county.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Feb 9, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Wichita County
Close: Feb 9, 2026
To provide the transportation of dead bodies, both inside and outside the boundaries of county.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Don’t pursue—pivot to reseller or (if acceptable) a coop path.
Coops: For non-IT, ask if a cooperative path (Texas DIR, BuyBoard, HGACBuy, or Sourcewell) is acceptable to bypass a full bid.
Wichita County, TX shows no evidence of awarding via sole source in public records. Expect high friction; the county is rigid and competition-focused.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Wichita County
The board will consider the addition of property located at 269.70 Acres, CR 103 South, Vernon, TX, to the collateral for Vincent Latour d/b/a Texoma Bail Bonds. Additionally, the board will discuss and take action regarding the release of several certificates of deposit currently held as collateral for the same entity.
The board conducted the nomination and election of officers for the year, confirming various representatives and chair positions. The board reviewed and approved several bail bond collateral and liability matters, including authorizing the release of specific properties and CD funds as security collateral. Additionally, discussions were held regarding upcoming training initiatives related to bail bond laws.
The board discussed several bail bond related actions, including the release of CD security funds for Mom's Bail Bonds and Bunch Bail Bonds. The agenda also included adding property to Uncuffed Bail Bonds' surety bond, as well as considering new bonding license applications for Buddy Bail Bonds, Lonestar Bail Bonds, and Julie & Brenda Bail Bonds.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance. A significant portion of the session involved presenting a certificate and service award to Commissioner Mickey Finan for five years of service, which included a discussion regarding discrepancies in his service time documentation. The consent agenda required amendments for two items: authorizing an assistant public defender to chair a murder trial in Baylor County with stipulated pay conditions, and ensuring a payment for the 2025 Safety Awards Luncheon was allocated from department 409. During general business, the Court opened a public hearing to consider a tax abatement agreement with Total Energies Renewables USA LLC for a solar project phase. This involved a PILOT (Payment in Lieu of Taxes) structure with an annual payment amount contingent on an $830 million investment over 10 years. Furthermore, the discussion detailed extensive requirements negotiated with the developer regarding emergency preparedness, including pre-incident response planning, annual training for fire departments on responding to solar farm fires, provision of specific equipment like fire blankets and thermal imaging cameras, and establishing site access standards and fire breaks, especially considering the area's history of grass fires. Further public comments addressed equipment storage location and insurance coverage for the panels against natural events like hail.
The Commissioner's Court meeting addressed several operational and administrative matters. Key discussions included the proposed increase in pay rates for election poll workers for the upcoming year, with details provided on how interested parties can apply for positions, emphasizing that all training and work hours are paid. The court also discussed and approved the amendment of Court Order 25.1209.641 to adjust maximum salaries for specific positions within the Veteran Service Office and Indigent Health departments, ensuring the total budgeted amounts remain unchanged. Furthermore, the court reviewed the weather conditions, noting forecasts for elevated fire weather potential later in the week, and elected to postpone the decision on issuing a county burn ban until after this period. An update on the KBDI index across neighboring counties was also provided.
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