Doniphan Co Deputy Appraiser Resigns
03/03/2016

(KNZA)-- A deputy appraiser in the Doniphan County Appraiser’s office has  resigned.

Natalie Snead presented the County Commission this week with a letter of resignation, effective March 9th.   Snead has worked in the appraiser’s office since June 2012.  She offered to assist the county on a contractual basis should the county have a need for a certified appraiser in the future.

On a 2-1 vote, the Commission approved the purchase of a 2011 Nissan Rogue SUV for the appraiser’s office from Briggs Motors, of Lawrence, for $13,888 plus administrative fees of $294. Commissioners were told the fleet vehicle has only 35,000 miles.  Commissioner Timothy Collins cast the lone no vote, voicing objection to the added fees.  The vehicle will replace the department’s 1994 Explorer which has more than 100,000 miles.

Bids were opened for the replacement of the telephone system in the courthouse.  The Commission accepted the low bid submitted by Rainbow Communications for  $16,812.  It was among two bids received. 

And the Commission accepted a bid from Vance Brothers, of Kansas City, Missouri, for the purchase of RS-IH road oil for the upcoming chip and seal season in the amount of $1.73 a gallon delivered.  The bid was 13 cents a gallon less than what the county paid last year.



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