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Sherburne County Association of Townships to Delve Into Local Issues at January 17 Meeting in Becker

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Published on January 12, 2024
Sherburne County Association of Townships to Delve Into Local Issues at January 17 Meeting in BeckerSource: Sherburne County

Sherburne County's leadership is gearing up for a comprehensive discussion of local issues at the upcoming Quarterly Meeting of the Sherburne County Association of Townships. The meeting, open to a majority of county commissioners, is scheduled for January 17, 7 p.m., at the Sherburne County History Center in Becker, the county announced.

Insiders anticipate a robust agenda, tackling the approval of past meeting minutes, financial reports, and receiving updates directly from County Commissioners including Andrew Hulse from District 1, and Raeanne Danielowski from District 2, among others. District 7 Director, Tammy Carlson will also provide key updates, according to the official county statement.

Highlights of the sessions will include presentations from the SWCD, with Sherburne County Administrator Bruce Messelt along with heads of vital departments such as the Auditor, Assessor, Attorney, Sheriff, Recorder, Planning & Zoning, and Public Works slated to share insights on county operations.

The agenda also features discussions on old and new business, with a segment dedicated to news from the Townships regarding pressing topics like Election Judges and Association Dues. Notably, the next meeting is set for April 17, where Big Lake will provide the meal, creating a blend of formal discussions and community bonding.

Before the anticipated closing and adjournment, participants will tackle a range of issues central to the governance and progress of Sherburne County. For those seeking more information, County Administrator Bruce Messelt can be reached at the provided contact details.