(KLZA)--During their weekly appointment with Sheriff Rick Hardesty, The Richardson County Commissioners approved a request from the Sheriff to rehire former employee Dexter Holliday who has completed the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training certification as a deputy sheriff.
The Board also approved the three-year Comunity Plan developed and presented by 4-County Juvenile Services Grant Administrator Laura Osborne.
Commissioners also approved entering into agreements with Trace Vardsveen and and Dr. Richard Wiener along with Johnson, Nemaha and Pawnee counties for to complete the Evaluation of Diversion Program Data.
The Commissioners also approved a resolution to extnd payment of leavethrough June, 30, 2021 to county employees affected by a positive test of COVID-19 or a mandatory quarantine requirement.
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