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At its meeting the Alfalfa County Board of Commissioners handled several routine motions and recorded directions for follow up.
Actions recorded in the meeting included a motion to approve the minutes for the month of April, a resolution to dispose of District 2 equipment (John Deere), a decision to take no action on a surplus pin for the fairgrounds (to be placed on next week's agenda), and a motion to approve an agreement identified in the transcript as being "on behalf of the Rick Extension Services," which the board discussed could not be finalized until the county budget is signed.
The meeting transcript records motions and seconds for the items noted. Where a formal vote was recorded the board indicated approval; items without a recorded roll‑call vote in the transcript will be returned to the agenda for formal confirmation if necessary.
Votes at a glance (as recorded in the transcript): - Motion to approve the month of April: motion made and second recorded. Vote tally not specified in transcript. - Resolution for disposal — District 2 (John Deere): motion and second recorded; later commissioners indicated the routine items were approved. - Surplus pin for fairgrounds: commissioners took no action and deferred to next week's agenda. - Agreement related to extension services: motion to approve discussed but timing tied to final county budget.
Next steps: staff to add deferred surplus and any items needing formal recorded votes to the next agenda and to circulate finalized paperwork for agreements and transfers.
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