(KLZA)-- Richardson County Highway Superintendent Steve Dareaux Jr. reported to the Board of Commissioners this week that the 1 & 6 Year Road Plan is being developed and that notice has been given that the public hearing on the proposed plan will be Wednesday, February 12 at 10 a.m. at the Courthouse.
Clerk of the District Court Pam Scott submitted information on a grant from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Child Support Enforcement for enforcement service in Richardson County.
The 5-year grant reimburses counties for funds spent on child support enforcement.
Sheriff Rick Hardesty also met with Commissioners, reporting there are 19 inmates being held at the Law Enforcement Center and that he plans to provide more training for the jailers in order to improve the workflow in the jail.
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