(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners approved entering into a lease/purchase agreement with the Nebraska Association of County Officials and D.A. Davidson when they met November 20 for the purpose of electronic upgrades at the County Jail.
Electronic Contracting Company of Lincoln will complete the work at a cost of $251,388.
Highway Superintendent Steve Darveau Jr. reported hiring two persons for the Road Department with the possibility of hiring one more that is an experienced motor grader operator.
Darveau also reported quotes have been received and a Henderson dump box was ordered at a cost of $44,014. A second dump box has been ordered with Bebo for delivery next year as the manufacturer is about 40 weeks out for delivery.
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