The Board of Osage County Commissioners met for a brief meeting at the Osage County Fairgrounds on Monday.
Osage County Emergency Manager Jerry Roberts told the commissioners that COVID-19 case numbers went up a little bit over the weekend, but they elected to make no changes for the public entering the courthouse and other county-owned buildings. The commissioners signed a resolution declaring property in Pawhuska as surplus. An interlocal agreement was also signed with Wynona Schools to apply an asphalt overly in the school parking lot. During new business, County Clerk Shelia Bellamy said that the auction period begins next week and because of that elected officials need to pick up their payroll. There was one utility permit signed in district three. Bill Sweeden was also appointed to serve as trustee on the Osage County Industrial Authority in Osage County. The next regularly scheduled Board of Osage County Commissioners meeting will be next Monday at 10 o’ clock in the morning. Comments are closed.
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