(KLZA)-- Pawnee County Commissioners voted to retain their leadership positions for 2025 when they met Tuesday.
Ron Seitz will continue as Chairman of the Board and Jan Lang will remain in the position of Vice-Chairman.
Larry Bradbury met with the Board and gave his resignation as Veterans Service Officer effective January 31. Commissioners also met with Dale Buman with Veterans Services to discuss advertising to fill the position.
Commissioners discussed a proposal for replacement of the HVAC system for the Pawnee County Courthouse. They have decided to wait until they have more information regarding possible bonds to move forward with the project.
Nebraska Association of County Officials representative Judd Allen Jr. met with the Board to discuss renewal of health insurance for county employees. The Board opted to stay with the same plan they have with United Healthcare.
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