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Crook County, Oregon, Goes Live with OpenGov Budgeting & Planning
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SAN JOSE, Calif., June 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Crook County, OR, has successfully gone live on
OpenGov Budgeting & Planning. The County is now using OpenGov to build and share its budget, and manage workforce planning and forecasting. Additionally, residents can now explore and interact with the budget via the County s transparency portal powered by OpenGov. Click
HERE to access it.
Prior to partnering with OpenGov, Crook County relied upon numerous spreadsheets to manage its budgeting and planning process. Led by a small but mighty team, the County made the decision to take command of the budget process and outcomes by automating the process. That s when Crook County turned to OpenGov Budgeting & Planning to provide its limited staff the necessary resources to complete the budget process efficiently and effectively.
50 years of honoring local history February 23 2021
The Bowman Museum collection has been compiled during the past half a century thanks to a generous community
When taking a look back at the 50 years since the A.R. Bowman Museum got its beginnings, it is obvious that not only did a lot take place, but a great and generous community made it all possible. One of the most recent hires at the museum put it very eloquently. Our collection system is really important because it helps us to keep track of when objects have been donated, and also who donated them and why they matter to Crook County. They aren t just nameless objects that we have, but they have a history, and they have an importance, indicated Sadee Moss, who serves as collections assistant.
Combining the love of art and history February 09 2021
Former Prineville resident Lonnie Sikes created and donated three scaled-down models of historic Prineville buildings to the Crook County Courthouse
An amazing and unusual display graces the second level of the Crook County Courthouse.
A scaled model of three historic and iconic buildings in Prineville are now on display for the public to view; the Bowman Museum, the Crook County Courthouse, and the old Bank Drug building across from Bowman Museum. That building is now owned by Tanny Staffordson and houses Edward Jones Investments.
Lonnie Sikes, a former Prineville resident, crafted the replicas from his home in Southern California. Upon completion, Sikes sent out a plea on Facebook to see if there would be any interested takers of the completed models. Crook County Commissioner Jerry Brummer saw the post on Facebook.