(KLZA)-- Pawnee County Commissioners discussed budget updates with three county officials when they met Tuesday.
Following a discussion with Sheriff Braden Lang, the Board approved the Sheriff's Office using the remainder of their fuel ARPA funds, up to an amount of $10 thousand.
County Assessor Vickie Wiers discussed the budget for her office. She estimated the budget will be short $700. UNL Extension Administrator, Mary Moser estimated the Extension Office budget will be short $1,200. No action was taken concerning the budgets, but the Board will revisit the budget issues during their June 27 meeting to determine the actual need.
County Attorney Emily Sisco met with the Commissioners to discuss office space and storage. Sisco said the Donahue and Sisco Attorney's Office have determined that one-eighth of their office space would be $150 per month for rent, to use for the County Attorney's office. The County Attorney will need to purchase laptops or a computer for the County Attorney's office.
The Pawnee County Board also met with Johnson County Commissioner Ted Evans and Johnson County Attorney Ben Beethe to discuss the Interlocal Dispatch Agreement between the two counties. No action was taken.
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