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Supervisors Move Forward With Road Projects Near Halbur, Lanesboro And Glidden

Andersen says he shared the county’s minimum requirements that call for the road to be 22 feet wide and eight inches thick with the City of Glidden. They responded, indicating there does not appear to be a problem with meeting the stipulations for the roughly 750 feet of work. Glidden has already put out a request for bids on other paving projects and would like to add this to the list. After receiving general approval from the supervisors to move ahead, Andersen says he will review the proposal with County Attorney, John Werden, and bring the results of that consultation back again for discussion at the Monday, April 26 meeting. The supervisors also awarded a three-mile paving project to the west of Halbur on County Road E46 to one of four competitive bidders, OMG Midwest, doing business as Cessford Construction Company.

Local Individuals In The Legislature, Law Enforcement And Court System Address Constitutional Carry Misconceptions

Sellers will be prosecuted if they knowingly sell to a disqualified individual.  That category includes felons, drug addicts, someone who has been dishonorably discharged from the military, has committed domestic abuse or been the subject of a mental health commitment. Carroll County Sheriff, Ken Pingrey, says he is in favor of the new law, but is still advocating for those purchasing and carrying weapons to get a permit through the state. Pingrey does not believe this will really change anything. He says there are plenty of gun laws in place and illegal gun sales have happened since there were guns; and they will continue to happen. Those individuals will be prosecuted. Carroll County Attorney, John Werden, agrees.

Carroll Supervisors Accept Purchase Of New Sheriff s Office Vehicle To Replace One Damaged In Accident | CBC Online

Pingrey says vehicles don’t last long on a dealer lot and he felt it necessary to take action immediately to lock in the replacement. Chair, Gene Meiners, says he had a conversation with County Attorney, John Werden, who reported there was nothing remiss in the way bids were sought, but that it needed to be discussed in an open meeting and made part of the permanent record. Rich Ruggles did some research on the questions Schettler had raised. Stephanie Hausman agrees with Schettler about communication, but says emergencies are beyond their control, they can only learn from this and it was good to hear the deputy was not injured. Meiners adds he would like to see the Sheriff’s Office be in a position to have a spare vehicle on hand for just such circumstances. Not only would this allow them to live up to their obligations without interruption, it would provide more time to get a replacement vehicle ordered and into use. Pingrey says the insurance company provided a check for $14,

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