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Body-worn camera policy approved

Body-worn camera policy approved Nobles County Sheriff s Office to purchase 10 body worn cameras for its department, at an estimated cost of $18,000. 7:30 am, Jan. 20, 2021 × WORTHINGTON Nobles County commissioners on Tuesday adopted a policy regarding the implementation and use of body-worn cameras by the Nobles County Sheriff’s Office. The action followed a public hearing in which no testimony was given. Sheriff Kent Wilkening said he had not received any written testimony during the public comment period, and requested the policy’s adoption. Wilkening said he plans to purchase 10 cameras, which had been budgeted for, at a cost of approximately $18,000. Commissioner Donald Linssen asked how long the audio-video must be retained by the department, and whether additional staffing was required to upload the data to the server.

No one s done more with Lewis & Clark

Longtime water system board chair Red Arndt dies at 72 5:30 am, Jan. 9, 2021 × Lewis & Clark Regional Water System board chairman Red Arndt (left) and Lincoln-Pipestone Rural Water board chairman Earl DeWilde pose in front of the meter building and pumping station that connects the water supply to serve LPRW customers in southwest Minnesota in this Sept. 12, 2019 photo. (Julie Buntjer / The Globe) WORTHINGTON Water is a precious and crucial resource, and Lennis “Red” Arndt was well aware of that. Arndt, an original board member of the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System when it was incorporated in January 1990, died Thursday morning after fighting pancreatic cancer for more than two years. He was 72.

Council approves 2021 tax levy in busy meeting

Council approves 2021 tax levy in busy meeting Establishment of a new advisory committee, bid awards for various projects, discussion of the interim ordinance that prohibits non-profit land uses in commercial zones are among several agenda items 7:00 am, Dec. 16, 2020 × Worthington City Hall. (Brian Korthals/Daily Globe) WORTHINGTON A 2021 property tax levy of $5,052,541 a 4% increase over 2020 was approved by the Worthington City Council in the midst of a flurry of agenda items Monday night. The levy includes a general purpose tax levy of $3,929,921 and special tax levies of $1,122,620, Worthington City Administrator Steve Robinson noted during his presentation of the city’s Truth in Taxation hearing. Among the special tax levies are Economic Development Tax abatements of $25,000.

Transcripts For CSPAN U 20091009

Transcripts For CSPAN U 20091009
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