(KNZA)--The Brown County Commission, during their regular meeting Monday, declined to allow the retail sale of packaged cereal malt beverages in unincorporated areas of the county on Sundays.
A motion by Commission Chairman Lamar Shoemaker to approve a resolution allowing such sales died due to the lack of a second.
Representatives of the Sac and Fox Tribe had requested commissioners approve the resolution to allow them to sell packaged beer on Sunday's at their truck stop on U.S. 75 Highway.
In other business, the Commission accepted the lone bid received from Norfolk Contracting, of Norfolk, Nebraska for a bridge abutment repair project on Mulberry Road between 230th and 240th Roads in the amount of $98,713.
Road and Bridge Secretary Tami Lehmkuhl said the company is not expected to begin the project until January or February of next year.
The Commission also approved a revised contract with Dick Horton Consulting for the creation of a comprehensive plan for Brown county at a cost of $57,000.
Commissioners plan to utilize American Rescue Plan Act funds to pay for the plan.
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