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<br />, <br /> <br />r::" At <br />r ~ ; , 5'">1 <br />state convention and asked the board members to let her know if anyone else is going to''1J, " f\.; <br />attend. <br /> <br />BOARD MEMBER'S REPORTS - Logan - He attended the merit commission meeting <br />and he stated that the long-range planning committee will meet October 3, 2001 at 10:00 <br />a.m. <br /> <br />Jeffries - He attended the personal meeting and reviewed the evaluations and he met <br />with Chad Nabity on towers. <br /> <br />Lancaster - She reported that she attended the same personal committee meeting, the <br />Midland Area Agency on Aging meeting, the Head Start meeting and they are continuing <br />to support the program and she will keep the board posted. She requested a short audit <br />committee meeting after the board meeting to approve two withdrawal requests. She <br />questioned if they need to set up an assessor subcommittee meeting. Hartman stated <br />that he has made some calls and Stacey has made calls and is waiting to waiting to hear <br />from some counties <br /> <br />Scott - He reported that he attended the Midland Area Agency on Aging meeting, the <br />Head Start meeting and everything else was reproted on. Hartman expressed concern <br />on the inventory of Head Start and Arnold stated that Hall County was the grantee, but <br />the property was owned by Head Start and he suggested checking with Jerry Janulewicz <br />on this matter. The employees are to identify what belongs to them. <br /> <br />Humiston - He did not have anything to report. <br /> <br />Eriksen - He reported that he attended the CASA meeting. <br /> <br />Hartman - He stated that he has been gathering information for the assessor's <br />subcommittee meeting and they may have a short committee meeting. He stated he <br />attended the meeting on the water problems at the airport but nothing came out of the <br />meeting. Lancaster stated that Merrick County contributed $5,000.00 to assist with the <br />study. Hartman stated that it would cost less to pipe the water to the Wood River. He <br />stated that discussion was held on piping the water to the Platte to recharge some wells. <br />Eriksen stated that Central Platte Natural Resourses District does not want to get <br />involved and they have not taken any formal action but are looking at cleaning out the <br />Wood River Warm Slough. He stated he would like to see the County Board participate <br />to help find a solution. Jeffries stated that the city of Grand Island sends 20 million <br />gallons of water a day to the Wood River and it is strange to see that it is now dry. <br /> <br />NEW OR UNFINISHED BUSINESS - Chairman Hartman called for new or unfinished <br />business and no one responded. <br /> <br />