The Fremont County Board of County Commissioners used its Nov. 10 meeting to adopt several routine administrative actions and ceremonial proclamations.
Licenses and permits: The board approved a Class A secure transportation service license for BS Transport Services LLC that allows behavioral-health transportation with limited physical restraint (three-year license ending 11/09/2028). The board separately approved a Type 1 vehicle permit for a 2020 Ford Explorer for use with that service; the vehicle permit was granted for one year beginning on the approval date (transcript SEG 1913–1925; SEG 1934–1939; SEG 1951–1956). The county attorney described Class A as permitting limited physical restraint but no chemical restraint and Type 1 vehicles as those with a safety partition between driver and passenger (transcript SEG 1913–1925).
Appointments: Amanda Ellis was reappointed to the Fremont County Fair Board for a term expiring 12/31/2028 after a motion and second; she previously served as Fair Board president (transcript SEG 1970–1995).
Proclamations and recognitions: The board proclaimed Nov. 10, 2025, as Howling Husky Pride Day to honor the Florence High School marching band for a third consecutive state class 1A championship (2023, 2024, 2025); the band director Justin Nelson spoke to the commissioners and band members were photographed after the vote (transcript SEG 552–563; SEG 614–626). The board adopted a proclamation designating Nov. 17–20, 2025 as Crash Responder Safety Week after Emergency Manager Michael Kroll explained the state initiative to highlight roadside responder safety and the state move-over and driver removal laws (transcript SEG 762–775; SEG 792–836). Finally, the board read and adopted a Veterans Day proclamation recognizing more than 5,400 veterans in Fremont County and listing county employees who are veterans; the board and veterans were photographed and a lunch was provided (transcript SEG 2007–2095; SEG 2141–2144).
All of the above motions and proclamations were approved by roll call votes recorded in the meeting transcript. Where a formal motion was recorded, the transcript identifies the mover and that the motion was seconded and carried.