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Ellis County sets agenda

Published on -5/1/2009, 4:34 PM

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The Ellis County Commission will meet in regular session at 8:45 a.m. Monday at the Ellis County Courthouse, 1204 Fort.

The follow business is scheduled:

* At 8:45, Citizen Review Board Director Rene Meyers will discuss rent reimbursement.

* At 9, Public Works Administrator Mike Graf will discuss road and bridge, solid waste, noxious weed and environmental matters.

* At 9:30, Ellis County Counselor Bill Jeter and Sheriff Ed Harbin will discuss a personnel matter.

* At 10, Information Technology Director Mike Leiker will discuss the Trego County teleconferencing request.

At 10:30, County Counselor Dennis Davidson will discuss Davis v. Ellis County via teleconference.

At 11, the Public Building Commission will meet.

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