The Morrison County Board of Commissioners has a busy week ahead, with meetings scheduled from August 17 to August 23, all of which are open to the public. As provided in the public notice, the commissioners will be discussing a variety of issues that include planning, budgeting, and regional concerns.
Proceedings will commence with a planning session at 8:30 am on August 19, at the County Board Room, followed closely by a budget committee meeting at 9:00 am in the same location. Later that evening, the PC/BOA will gather, drawing in participation from the wider community, at 6:00 pm. Members of the public interested in the county's plans, financial direction, and development discussions might find it enlightening to attend, with a call ahead to 320-632-0296 for accommodations if necessary.
Virtual engagement remains a staple as the Hands of Hope meeting, slated for 5:00 pm on August 20, will be conducted online. Such meetings have become common practice, reflecting an adaptation to modern constraints and preferences for civic engagement. Likewise, the Airport Meeting on August 21 at midday promises discussions pertinent to Morrison County's connections to broader horizons, in both the literal and economic senses.
Adding to the diversity of the week's events, an Employment Enterprises, Inc. celebration will take place at 4:00 pm on the 21st, at the EEI Office. Then, continuing the theme of regional collaboration, the Region 5 Meeting will follow at 6:00 pm in the North Todd County Government Center. Perhaps not directly relevant to all, but certainly to those employed by EEI, the company celebration is expected to recognize specific achievements and milestones.
The latter part of the week includes an 8:00 am meeting on August 22 at the Soil and Water Conservation District Office, focused on environmental stewardship within the county. Finally, the week rounds out with two supply district meetings on August 23 — the Sullivan Lake Improvement District and Shamineau LID, beginning at 9:00 am and 9:30 am, respectively, at distinct locations, which can be located in the Morrison County official notice.









