Members of the Texas County Commission handled several matters during their Jan. 31-Feb. 1 meetings.

Members:

  • Spoke with Jake Parsons and Alan Fry, Higginbotham Insurance, on benefits for the county.
  • Spoke with Karpel Solutions on telephone and IT services.
  • Signed and approved Pierce, Piney, Cass, Morris, Sargent, Jackson, Carroll, Current and Roubidoux township contracts.
  • Spoke with Jill Garrett and Marsha Hawkins Hourd to discuss funding for a medical detox center.
  • Took bid proposals from contractors for Camp Road Bridge. West Plains Bridge and Grading was the only bid.
  • Met with the collector/treasurer, assessor and county clerk concerning procedures for implementing SB190.
  • Reviewed and acknowledged the resignation of Blakelynn Watts effective Feb. 1.
  • Reviewed and acknowledged the hiring of Anthony Hagen, full-time jailer, effective Feb. 1.
  • The collector/treasurer requested that the commission approve removing deceased taxpayers from the tax rolls.

In other business, commissioners heard from:

  • George Sholtz who made the commission aware of a demand letter concerning the hospital, and discussed Fort Leonard Wood.
  • Danny Purcell to dispute his taxes.
  • Andy Turpin inquiring about old school records.
  • Tony Floyd concerning advertising for bids for Twin Cities Industrial Park.

The full minutes can be read below:

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