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Busy Week Ahead for Morrison County Officials with Budget Talks and Civic Meetings in Little Falls

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Published on September 02, 2025
Busy Week Ahead for Morrison County Officials with Budget Talks and Civic Meetings in Little FallsSource: Morrison County

Morrison County's governance is marching steadily into September, keeping county officials busy with a series of meetings covering everything from budget discussions to aging council activities. The week of August 31 to September 6 is packed with appointments, as noted in the public notice issued by the county board. For those engaged in the civic life of Little Falls and the larger Morrison County, there's an array of opportunities to tune in, from virtual meetings to in-person events.

The activities kick off on Tuesday with a now-canceled planning session that was originally scheduled for 8:30 am in the County Board Room. Shortly after, at 9:00 am, county officials will dive into the fiscal responsibilities at the Budget Committee Meeting. The Morrison County Audit Exit Meeting, referencing the fiscal year of 2024, will take place virtually at 1:00 pm, opening its digital doors to attendees from the comfort of their homes and offices. The day's agenda is rounded out with a 6:00 pm slot for both a PC/BOA session and the Morrison County Farm Bureau gathering, the latter being held off-site at Pizza Ranch in Little Falls, MN.

The Central Minnesota Council on Aging is convening online at 10:00 am on Thursday. And because the intricate dance between financial development and sustainability is never far from the docket, the RDFA Meeting is slated for 3:00 pm at Pine Country Bank, followed closely by an occasion that marries both the political and personal—a retirement celebration for Judge Weiler taking place at A.T. the Black and White.

Amidst the administrative proceedings, September 5 brings the TSWAC meeting at the Landfill at 8:30 am, perhaps a less celebrated yet critical point of conversation, dealing with waste and land management issues. To add, the Central Minnesota Emergency Services Board Meeting (CMESB) will be held in St Cloud, gathering at Stearns County Government Center at 10:00 am, an essential assembly for those invested in the functionality and preparedness of emergency services throughout the region. Those needing accommodation to participate in these meetings are encouraged to arrange it by calling the provided number at least 48 hours before the meeting.