( KNZA )- An employee in the Brown County Appraiser’s office will move from a part-time to full-time position effective January 6th.
On the recommendation of County Appraiser Paula Jones, the county commission Monday approved making Love Kimmi a full-time employee.
Jones said Kimmi has worked part-time in the appraiser’s office since July and has been a good employee.
Following a hearing drawing no public comment, the commission approved amending the 2012 budget.
The general fund budget was amended to allow for $115,000 in additional expenditures for the Sheriff’s dispatch, jail, District Court and county coroner.
CPA Jim Scherer of Hiawatha said the county already had the cash and it will not effect the 2012 mill levy.
Commissioners accepted the lone bid from The Horton Headlight to serve as the official county paper for 2013.
The newspaper will charge $2 per column inch to publish county notices.
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