(KLZA)--The Richardson County Commissioners voted to increase salaries requested by Sheriff Rick Hardesty when they met June 14.
The Administrative Assistant will receive $23 and hour, Office Position $22 an hour, Jail Administrator $25 an hour, Jail Supervisor $22 an hour, Jailers $17 to $20 and Maintenance $22 an hour. The board also approved the the re-hiring of former employee, Annie Frederick as a jailer as requested by Hardesty.
John Day, Executive Director of Blue Valley Health, presented to the board an annual report of the organization and a request for Fiscal Year 2023-24 in the amount of $8,000 to continue with the services provided for substance abuse to adults and children in Richardson Count. The board approved continued funding.
The board approved three purchases at the request of EMA Director Brian Kirkendall. The first was batteries for emergency outdoor sirens, the second for a maintenance contract for emergency outdoor sirens and the third request was for an application program to operate emergency outdoor sirens and equipment.
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