HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP10-21-08COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Kehoe, Larson,
Neumann, Hynes Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman.
Motion by Orthmann, seconded by Larson, that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication
in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk’s office. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe,
Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
The Chairman announced the locations of the open meetings law and agendas in the room.
Minutes of the previous regular meeting were approved.
Kehoe reported that the Buildings and Grounds Committee met this morning and the new boilers are here but not connected yet and bids were sent to two local vendors for an electronic
voting board but no bids have been received as of today. He also attended a CASA meeting and Hastings Public Schools has asked CASA to assist them with the truancy problem they have.
A special committee has been formed to research that issue. He also reported that the antennae and cable for the handibus radios will be moved to the new tower however they need to
wait for a crew to climb the tower to do the installation. The Buildings and Grounds Committee also met with the Sheriff about putting up a building at the Roads Dept site for his
patrol deputies and evidence storage.
Saathoff had a Senior Action board meeting yesterday and a Chamber Ag Business meeting last Wednesday or Thursday.
Hynes had two Library Board meetings. They did telephone interviews for a new director. Two of those will be coming to Hastings for interviews. He also had a regular board meeting
on the 13th.
Neumann attended the County United Way fund raiser dinner on the 7th, A South Heartland District Health Board meeting on the 8th, a Meth Coalition meeting on the 13th and helped with
the softball tournament on the 15th & 17th. He and Orthmann also met with Colleen Sedlacek, director of Adams County Senior Services and Chuck Evans to discuss the future of the county
handibuses. It would appear at this time that the Senior Services want to give up the operations of the handibuses. A Good portion of the reasoning for that is because of the issue
that NIRMA has regarding the insurance coverage of those busses. He also met with the Buildings and Grounds Committee this morning.
Larson had no report.
Orthmann attended the Heartland Pet Connection open house and microchip clinic on the 11th as well as the meeting with Neumann, Sedlacek and Evans and the Buildings and Grounds Committee
meeting this morning.
Woodman reported that he, Orthmann and Hynes visited with the Sheriff after the last meeting about the auditors report. He also reported that the Road Committee will be meeting this
afternoon.
Kehoe also mentioned that the audit report states that the County should not make prepayment of cell phone service, however that is a problem for the Sheriff’s Dept as the due dates
on the bills are always before the Board meets for approval of payment and the phones could be shut off by the vendor. He asked how this problem could be resolved.
Carissa Uhrmacher, director of Community Wrap Around, presented an update on the juvenile services programs in Adams, Clay, Nuckolls and Webster Counties and how the grant money had
been spent over the past year. She also reported that the current Juvenile Services plan expires this year and the member counties are currently in the process of writing a new plan.
Melissa Eckhardt, Planning Assistant, presented two subdivision cases to the Board for approval.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Hynes to approve Nienhueser Acres Subdivision, case 08-10.1, applicants Noel and Joann Nienhueser with the same conditions as recommended by the Planning
Commission.. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Hynes to approve Deaw Acres Subdivision, case 08-10.2, applicants Dennis and Elizabeth Ground with the same conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission.
Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Eckhardt also told the Board that Rick Rader would like to serve as the regular on the Board of Adjustments in the place of Lila Gamble who resigned. That would leave a need to find
an alternate
member for the Board of Adjustment. She also reported there is a need to find a representative for the Kenesaw area to the Planning Commission.
Motion by Saathoff, seconded by Larson to appoint Rick Rader to the regular position on the Board of Adjustment for a term to expire August 16, 2009. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson,
Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Joyce Mangers and Rick Cartier, new City Planner, presented a request for the Board to accept an easement for Hastings North Substation Subdivision.
Motion by Larson, seconded by Orthmann to accept the easement of Hastings North Substation Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman.
Nays, none.
Neumann’s term on the South Heartland District Health Board is expiring and the Board needs to make an appointment to that Board. Neumann stated that he is willing to continue serving
on that Board.
The Board opened the discussion regarding extending the courthouse hours and the use of flex time. County officials present for the discussion were the Count y Attorney, County Clerk,
Treasurer, Assessor, Register of Deeds and Clerk of the District Court. Clerk Lewis told the Board that the officials had discussed the matter in a meeting and each seemed to have
their own thoughts regarding the matter. Treasurer Moeller told that Board that her office has always accommodated anyone wanting to do business with her office if they were in the
courthouse after 5:00. She said however it would be a problem to stay after 5:00 as the state computer system is closed after 5:00 PM. Jan Johnson, Register of Deeds said that she
is usually in the office by 8:00 or 8:30 and the abstractors who need to leave town come in during that time. She said if the Board wanted to extend hours, her office would work with
it. Clerk of District Court Setlik stated that the only services she could offer after 5:00 PM would be passport applications as the judges would be gone after 5:00 and any protection
orders filed would have to wait until the next day for the judge’s signature. Attorney Daiss stated that most of the time her office worked the hours of County Court which are 8:00
AM to 5:00 PM. Clerk Lewis reported that during the discussion by the officials that changing the hours of the courthouse from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM would work better than staying until
7:00 PM one night a week. This however, creates a problem for the Sheriff and courthouse security. It would require and additional 7.5 hours for added security. Neumann stated this
equates to about an additional $6000.00 per year and he is not interested in the county spending any more money to accomplish this. It was the consensus of the Board that this issue
is closed unless it is presented by someone other than the Board or elected officials.
Motion by Saathoff, seconded by Orthmann to re-appoint Neumann as the County representative to the South Heartland District Health Board for a three year term. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe,
Larson, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none. Neumann abstained.
Motion by Larson, seconded by Saathoff to accept the audit report from the state auditor for 2007-2008 fiscal year. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff
and Woodman. Nays, none.
Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Larson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the final Victim Witness grant application and award. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes,
Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
County Clerk Lewis read into the record the corrected resolution for transfer of funds from the Courthouse Bond Fund to the General Fund.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Hynes to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 08-10-21.1 correcting Resolution 08-09-02. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes,
Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk’s office.
Attorney Daiss presented three resolutions for foreclosure on tax sales certificates
Motion by Orthmann, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 08-10-21.2 for foreclosure on tax sales certificates 5242 through 5264. Roll call, ayes:
Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk’s office.
Motion by Saathoff, seconded by Neumann to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 08-10-21.3 for foreclosure on tax sales certificates 15157 through 15194. Roll call,
ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk’s office.
Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Larson to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 08-10-21.4 for foreclosure on tax sales certificates 4981 through 5003. Roll call, ayes:
Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk’s office.
Saathoff brought forth a discussion of issuing a public statement and issuing a letter requesting the resignation of the treasurer in view of the recall process that has been implemented
against her. He stated that the public has lost their trust in her. Kehoe and Woodman stated that they feel there is a process in place for removal of a public official and to let
the voters have the opportunity to express their feeling by voting at an election. Saathoff stated that if he had a public statement prepared he would ask for a motion for issuing
that statement but since he does not have a statement prepared he would let the matter drop.
Motion by Orthmann, seconded by Neumann to move to Executive Session for discussion of tax litigation. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman.
Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:05 AM.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Larson to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular
session at 11:45 AM. The Chairman announced that the only discussion was about tax litigation and no actions were taken in Executive Session.
Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Orthmann to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes,
Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Larson to approve Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of October in the amount of $506,044.23. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann,
Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Hynes to accept officer reports for the month of September from the Sheriff and Treasurer. Roll call, ayes: Kehoe, Larson, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff
and Woodman. Nays, none.
The Board decided that since they will not be meeting on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 because that is the Presidential General Election, they will postpone that meeting to Monday, November
10, 2008.
This Board is adjourned at 11:50 AM.
COUNTY GENERAL
CHAS F NEUMANN MILEAGE 121.68
ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTW SUPPLIES 180.00
NACO DUES, SUB, REG, 120.00
CDW GOVERNMENT INC EQUIPMENT 197.98
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 18.55
SECRETARY OF STATE SUPPLIES 25.00
AXIS CAPITAL INC COPIER 300.00
VISA SUPPLIES 12.33
HASTINGS TRIBUNE DUES, SUB, REG, 91.00
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 151.23
ALLTEL EQUIPMENT RENTAL 68.77
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 224.76
HASTINGS TRIBUNE PUBLISHING 13.08
ADAMS CO REG OF DEEDS MISCELLANEOUS 1.00
JUSTIN WAHL CELL PHONES 25.00
JANE MORRIS CELL PHONES 25.00
MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM DATA PROCESSING 3,590.00
RON KUCERA CELL PHONES 25.00
IBM CORPORATION REPAIRS 358.35
CDW GOVERNMENT INC EQUIPMENT 33.99
MARY JOHNSON TRAVEL EXPENSES 360.29
NEBR CO ASSESSORS ASSOC DUES, SUB, REG, 50.00
ROBERT WOLF MENTAL HEALTH BOARD 450.00
RUSS'S IGA JUROR FEES 53.96
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 511.45
CLK OF SUPREME COURT COURT COSTS 172.00
CLK OF SUPREME COURT COURT COSTS 172.00
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS JUROR FEES 12.58
SAM ZELESKI MILEAGE 106.05
ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF REIMBURSEMENT 1,958.24
JANE MAGNESON COURT COSTS 1,957.50
WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV LABOR 220.00
RUTTS HEATING & AC,INC REPAIR 155.65
W G PAULEY LUMBER CO REPAIR 845.81
ORSCHELN FARM & HOME EQUIPMENT 87.00
OKEEFE ELEVATOR CO INC LABOR 499.53
MARATHON SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT 337.32
MONTY MALOUF JR & ASSOC SUPPLIES 406.30
LOUP VALLEY LIGHTING INC SUPPLIES 345.69
HOWARD'S GLASS LLC REPAIR 112.44
HASTINGS UTILITIES UTILITIES 9,280.04
DRUMMOND AMERICAN CORP SUPPLIES 328.28
CASH WA CANDY COMPANY EQUIPMENT 53.04
BIG G COMM HARDWARE SUPPLIES 156.99
ALLTEL CELL PHONES 45.92
ZEECRAFT TECH LLC REPAIR 22.00
DON SIFFRING MILEAGE 139.88
RON SEYMOUR TRAVEL EXPENSES 192.19
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 366.96
SUSAN BROWN MILEAGE 126.95
EASTMAN KODAK CO MISCELLANEOUS 1,683.00
EXECUTVE COPIER SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT RENTAL 260.00
YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN MISCELLANEOUS 60.00
KEITH WOODARD UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
UNCLE NEAL'S COUNTRY EQUIPMENT 20.00
MICHAEL SHADA UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
NATHEN SMITH UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
JOHN RUST UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 50.00
MIKE POPLAU UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
PLATTE VALLEY OF HASTING REPAIR 17.55
METEORLOGIX EQUIPMENT 306.00
KEVIN MAUCK UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
BYRON MORROW UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF MILEAGE ALLOWANCE 405.90
HEATH LEMKE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
JOHN KRONTZ UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
JAMES KONEN III UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 50.00
M GLENN KEMP UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
KENESAW MOTOR CO INC EQUIPMENT 217.59
RICK FAHRENHOLTZ UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
CDW GOVERNMENT INC DATA PROCESSING 92.32
BIG G COMM HARDWARE EQUIPMENT 207.88
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 178.55
BIG G COMM HARDWARE EQUIPMENT 208.38
JASON ACKLES UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV REIMBURSEMENT 651.00
ALLTEL CONTRACT SERV 38.14
TELEPHLNE SYSTEMS OF NE REPAIR 211.76
TELEPHLNE SYSTEMS OF NE LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS 749.85
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 261.43
SOFTWARE UNLIMITED DATA PROCESSING 240.00
SECRETARY OF STATE COURT COSTS 20.00
NUCKOLLS COUNTY SHERIFF COURT COSTS 46.98
NACO PLANNING & ZONING DUES, SUB, REG, 20.00
NE SUPREME COURT LAW LIBRARY 380.80
MATTHEW BENDER LAW LIBRARY 659.00
KEARNEY CO SHERIFF COURT COSTS 15.75
HOMETOWN LEASING EQUIPMENT RENTAL 557.76
HASTINGS POLICE DEPT BLOOD TESTS 100.00
HALL COUNTY SHERIFF COURT COSTS 80.06
HASTINGS TRIBUNE JUVENILE COSTS 194.46
DEPT OF MTR VEHICLES COURT COSTS 25.00
CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF COURT COSTS 58.93
BUFFALO CO SHERIFF OFF COURT COSTS 135.28
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 325.59
TELEPHLNE SYSTEMS OF NE TELEPHONE 317.64
MARC WALTHER UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
WITT PLUMBING REPAIR 75.00
WITT PLUMBING REPAIR 74.62
JAMES SIDLO UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
ISABEL SMITH MATRON FEES 20.00
SEWARD COUNTY SHERIFF BOARD OF PRISONERS 30.00
DAVID RUTT UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
STANLEY O'BRIEN UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
LATISHA MORROW UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
RICHARD KEMP UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
KEITHS PHARMACIES MED-HOSP PRISONERS 35.85
GARY HUESKE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
DAN HEUERTZ UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
DAN FURMAN UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
SUE DEEPE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF BOARD OF PRISONERS 765.00
BRAD M CONSBRUCK UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 50.00
CASH WA CANDY COMPANY SUPPLIES 140.82
BRENDA CHRISE UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
CASH WA CANDY COMPANY SUPPLIES 118.49
MERLIN BRUNA UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
RANDY BORRELL UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
JON BORNEMEIER UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 150.00
BIG G COMM HARDWARE SUPPLIES 30.89
ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC MED-HOSP PRISONERS 96.24
ADAMS COUNTY JAIL BOARD OF PRISONERS 830.69
ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV REIMBURSEMENT 384.13
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 109.67
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 8.31
COMPUTER CONSULTANTS,INC REPAIR 42.50
K MART SUPPLIES 86.69
CORNHUSKER PRESS SUPPLIES 304.93
ADAMS CO CLERK POSTAL SERVICES 935.58
AXIS CAPITAL INC EQUIPMENT RENTAL 380.00
ADAMS CO CLERK SUPPLIES 114.40
ALLTEL TELEPHONE 135.99
LYNTON UDEN EQUIPMENT 320.00
WINDSTREAM TELEPHONE 1.36
RUSS'S IGA MISCELLANEOUS 99.27
PLATTE VALLEY OF HASTING EQUIPMENT 88.00
MOTOROLA HOMELAND SECURITY 12,604.22
GRACES LOCKSMITH SERV SUPPLIES 8.00
EXECUTVE COPIER SYSTEMS AGREEMENTS 150.00
CITY OF HASTINGS TELEPHONE 18.32
3 POINTS TIRE REPAIRS 1,092.50
F. W. DUNN CO SUPPLIES 540.00
DENNIS DETTWILLER MISCELLANEOUS 55.00
CARLSON SYSTEMS LLC MATERIALS 156.16
BRUNERS SAND & GRAVEL IN GRAVEL 3,833.25
WOODWARDS DISPOSAL SERV GARBAGE 102.50
WINDSTREAM TELEPHONE 131.34
WICKS STERLING TRUCKS IN PARTS 98.30
S T & J CLEANING CUSTODIAL 120.00
SOURCE GAS HEATING FUELS 10.57
SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN SUPPLIES 175.00
PTSR MISCELLANEOUS 48.00
PLATTE VALLEY OF HASTING REPAIR 3.53
PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR SUPPLIES 46.27
OVERHEAD DOOR REPAIR 65.00
NE MACHINERY CO SUPPLIES 3,750.34
NAPA AUTO PARTS PARTS 951.19
MID NEBR AGGREGATE INC GRAVEL 13,391.06
LINWELD SUPPLIES 40.15
LCL TRUCK EQUIP INC SUPPLIES 36.85
ISLAND SUPPLY BULK CHAINS 213.74
HASTINGS UTILITIES ELECTRICITY 567.96
GRAND ISLAND TESTING LAB ENGINEER TESTING 140.00
FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL GREASE & OIL 650.39
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 19.99
DEWEESE SAND & GRAVEL GRAVEL 1,066.68
CONSUMERS SERVICE CO INC HEATING FUELS 278.13
CONSOLIDATED CONC AGGREG GRAVEL 11,901.29
CITY OF HASTINGS GARBAGE 12.78
BOSSELMAN INC GREASE & OIL 366.26
BIG G COMM HARDWARE SUPPLIES 19.77
BAUER BUILT INC TIRES 223.00
AXIS CAPITAL INC EQUIPMENT RENTAL 410.00
AUTO VALUE-HASTINGS SUPPLIES 292.85
AUTO GLASS CENTER INC REPAIRS 363.22
ARROW SEED COMPANY INC MATERIALS 1,241.50
ALLTEL TELEPHONE 136.69
APPLIED CONTROLS PARTS 124.68
ACE/EATON METALS CULVERTS 167.21
3 POINTS TIRE REPAIRS 184.00
NEBR WEED CONTROL ASSN DUES, SUB, REG, 100.00
CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEG DUES, SUB, REG, 110.00
NACO TRAVEL EXPENSES 120.00
CENTEC CAST METAL PRODUC MISCELLANEOUS 311.04
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 21.28
USDA, APHIS, WILDLIFE SE CONTRACT 2,194.50
WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESO MISCELLANEOUS 29.52
ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV HANDI-BUS 1,863.00
ADAMS CO SENIOR SERV HANDI-BUS 11,866.23
CR BUREAU OF HASTINGS COURT COSTS 84.00
ADAMS COUNTY COURT COURT COSTS 264.00
ADAMS COUNTY COURT COURT COSTS 660.00
ADAMS COUNTY COURT COURT COSTS 44.00
ALLTEL COURT COSTS 105.01
DISTRICT COURT CLERK JURY PAYROLL 3,500.90
MODERN MARKETING INC PRINTING & PUBLISHING 300.63
NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS RETIREMENT MATCH 26,281.02
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN FICA MATCH 28,129.89
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE 17,363.61
NAT’L INSURANCE SERVICES DISABILITY INSURANCE 997.56
ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER HEALTH INSURANCE 108,115.06
ADAMS COUNTY BOARD SALARIES 8,114.26
ADAMS COUNTY CLERK SALARIES 14,090.79
ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER SALARIES 26,069.82
REGISTER OF DEEDS SALARIES 9,907.00
ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR SALARIES 24,168.50
PLANNING & ZONING SALARIES 2,074.13
DATA PROCESSING SALARIES 9,454.11
DISTRICT COURT CLERK SALARIES 15,563.99
DISTRICT COURT BAILIFF SALARIES 2,455.72
PUBLIC DEFENDER SALARIES 15,261.40
MAINTENANCE DEPT SALARIES 11,381.69
EXTENSION OFFICE SALARIES 5,388.05
MICROFILM DEPT SALARIES 79.56
ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF SALARIES 60,785.31
ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY SALARIES 32,378.58
CORRECTIONS & COMMUNICATIONS SALARIES 56,480.31
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SALARIES 5,337.76
ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR SALARIES 289.77
ADAMS COUNTY ROAD DEPT SALARIES 83,984.48
ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT SALARIES 2,985.21
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE SALARIES 6,664.84
COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS
HEALTH FUND
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE 109,352.83
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE 143.69
NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS RETIREMENT MATCH 185.63
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN FICA MATCH 324.70
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE 143.69
NAT’L INSURANCE SERVICES DISABILITY INSURANCE 6.73
ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER HEALTH INSURANCE 477.35
ADAMS COUNTY VISITORS BUR SALARIES 4,786.38
RELIEF - MEDICAL
PAVELKA RENTALS RENT 210.00
GREG SINNER RENT 19.00
SOUTH PINE APT RENT 210.00
BUTLER VOLLAND FUNERAL COUNTY BURIALS 1,250.00
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES CONTRACT 68.91
INSTITUTIONS
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES PATIENT CARE 1,791.00
INHERITANCE TAX
MICHELLE GENTERT MOWING 500.00
WEST GROUP LIBRARY 2,918.61
DICK BEETLEY MPWING 840.00
911 EMERGENCY SERVICES
WINDSTREAM EMERGENCY PHONE 2,458.36
TAMCO CAPITAL CORP MISCELLANEOUS 3,894.00
WINDSTREAM EMERGENCY PHONE 149.92
INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION BUDGET
MODERN METHODS INC EQUIPMENT RENTAL 79.00