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Former Board of Health member files lawsuit against county and supervisor | New Hampton Tribune and Nashua Reporter

New Hampton Tribune Home / News / Former Board of Health member files lawsuit against county and supervisor Former Board of Health member files lawsuit against county and supervisor Tue, 05/04/2021 - 11:03am Bob Fenske Johnson claims he was libeled and slandered By:  Bob Fenske A former Chickasaw County Board of Health member has filed a lawsuit against Chickasaw County and one of its supervisors claiming that he was libeled and slandered during the county’s attempt to remove him from the board. In a lawsuit filed last month by Osage attorney Aaron Murphy, Terry Johnson alleges that comments made by Supervisor Jacob Hackman, who was the chairman of the Board of Supervisors at the time, were “false and defamatory statements that were publicized and publicly disseminated which statements have denied Terry Johnson the benefits of public and personal confidence and social dealing and have injured in the pursuit of his life and/or occupation.”

Contentious supervisors OK budget | New Hampton Tribune and Nashua Reporter

New Hampton Tribune Home / News / Contentious supervisors OK budget Contentious supervisors OK budget Chickasaw County board votes 3-2 to approve 2021-22 tax levy By:  Bob Fenske Twenty-eight days elapsed between budget hearings held by the Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors, but not much else changed Monday. The levy rate stayed the same, the total expenditures stayed the same and unanimity couldn’t be found, but thanks to a 3-2 vote, the county now officially has its 2021-22 budget and tax levy in place. Like they did in late February when they set the “maximum levy,” the supervisors split on the budget and levy, with Rick Holthaus, Jason Byrne and Matt Kuhn voting for the budget while Jacob Hackman and Tim Zoll opposed it.

Ambulance Council approves new two-year contract | New Hampton Tribune and Nashua Reporter

Ambulance Council approves new two-year contract Wed, 03/17/2021 - 10:34am Bob Fenske New deal will begin July 1; council members also approve budget and rental space By:  Bob Fenske The Chickasaw Ambulance Council unanimously approved a two-year contract with the county s current ambulance provider during a meeting Tuesday evening in which council members also approved a budget and a rental agreement to house two ambulances. Tuesday s meeting got off to a rocky start when Bassett Mayor Jim Ashley and Chickasaw Ambulance Service owner Jeremy McGrath argued over Ashley s contention that McGrath owned a part-time service, but cooler heads soon prevailed. I want to thank Jeremy for being willing to work with us, said Supervisor Jacob Hackman, who represents the county on the Ambulance Council, and I d like to thank this council for keeping it civil and working to get to an agreement. This is a move forward for the citizens of Chickasaw County.

Board surprisingly OKs max levy | New Hampton Tribune and Nashua Reporter

Board surprisingly OKs max levy | New Hampton Tribune and Nashua Reporter
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Supervisors appoint Knoll to Board of Health | New Hampton Tribune and Nashua Reporter

Supervisors appoint Knoll to Board of Health | New Hampton Tribune and Nashua Reporter
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