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The Board of Marshall County Commissioners met with various agenda items including approval of vouchers and purchase orders, opening of grader bids, and executive sessions to discuss legal matters. The meeting concluded with unanimous approval of a neighborhood revitalization application. No action was taken following the executive sessions. The next meeting is scheduled for April… ....
The Board of Marshall County Commissioners met, approved various purchases, discussed upcoming projects, and declared a surplus generator. They also mourned the loss of County Counselor Jason Brinegar and received news of a grant for a proposed jail project. Executive sessions were held, but no action was taken. The next meeting is scheduled for March… ....
Release Date: Jan 14, 2021 TOPEKA – (January 14, 2021) – Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt last week executed a settlement with two members of the Lincoln County Commission to resolve a violation of the Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA). In March 2020, the Office of Attorney General received a complaint alleging the Lincoln County Commission, specifically members Alexis Pflugh and Randy Lohmann, failed to notify the public of a meeting. Upon investigation, the attorney general’s office determined that Pflugh and Lohmann violated the KOMA by participating in simultaneous Facebook postings discussing county business in February 2020. Commissioner James Gabelmann did not participate in the Facebook exchanges. ....