(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners met with Chief Deputy Sheriff Jeremiah Franks November 27 receiving an update on business within the Law Enforcement Center.
Franks reported there were currently a dozen inmates being held at the jail.
A request made by Sheriff Rick Hardesty to hire an additional dispatcher was discussed. Commissioners relayed to Deputy Franks that the request would be approved, but they recommended employment of the new hire begin after January 1.
Highway Superintendent Steve Darveau Jr. met with the Board. Commissioners adopted a resolution authorizing the Chairman to sign the Certification of County Highway Superintendent to be submitted to the Nebraska Department of Transportation so Richardson County will qualify for the annual incentive payment.
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