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The WRCC in Dickinson will receive over $344,000 to cover operating expenses after the center experienced a deficit caused by a pandemic-related decrease in memberships and rising inflation.
REGULAR MEETING DICKINSON CITY COMMISSION December 6, 2022 I. CALL TO ORDER President Scott Decker called the meeting to order at 4:30 PM. II. ROLL CALL Present were: President Scott Decker, Vice President John Odermann and Commissioners Jason Fridrich, Suzi Sobolik and Robert Baer Absent: None 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ORDER OF BUSINESS MOTION BY Suzi Sobolik SECONDED BY: John Odermann To approve the December 6, 2022 Order of Business as presented. DISPOSITION: Roll call vote…Aye 5, Nay 0, Absent 0 Motion declared duly passed 2. CONSENT AGENDA Commissioner Robert Baer would like to add to the November 15, 2022 the RFP is for the museum. MOTION BY: Robert Baer SECONDED BY: Jason Fridrich A. Approval of meeting minutes dated November 15, 2022 B. Approval of Accounts Payable, Commerce Bank and Checkbook DISPOSITION: Roll call vote…Aye 5, Nay 0, Absent 0 Motion declared duly passed 3. ADMINISTRATION/FINANCE A. Black-market Vape and Smoke of Dickinson, Inc. City Administrator Dustin D
DICKINSON During a regularly scheduled Dickinson City commission meeting on Dec. 6, commissioners tackled the topics of infrastructure, trash collection rates and scheduled a future discussion on matters relating to the public library.