(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners conducted a teleconference with representatives of the union representing the Richardson County Road Department last week, a consensus was reached on the appointment of Richardson County Sheriff Rick Hardesty as the fifth person to serve on the grievance board.
Commissioners conducted the quarterly jail inspection and found the facility to be in good order.
Also during the meeting the Board received the Annual Report from Southeast Nebraska Community Action from Susan Keholm and Sherry Huddleston, outlining the assistance provided to Richardson County families from October 2021 through March, 2022.
The Board approved a proclamation declaring May as Community Action Month in Richardson County.
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