Seneca--( KMZA )--Nemaha County will remain with their current employee health insurance provider.
The county commission voted Monday to remain with the State Employee Health Plan for 2013-2016.
In other business, County Clerk/Election Officer Mary Kay Schultejans requested permission to purchase 20 election supply bags through A. Rifkin Company at a cost of $129.32 each.
The commission gave Schultejans approval to go ahead with the purchase.
The cost of the supply bags will be paid out of election capital outlay funds.
And county maintenance employee Troy Melvin requested permission to seek bids for the purchase of a new mower to use for mowing county grounds.
The commission gave Melvin approval to seek sealed bids with the trade-in of a 2002 Grasshopper mower.
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