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Lincoln County approves minutes, claims and a motor-vehicle tax exemption; receives fee reports

November 11, 2025 | Lincoln County, Nebraska


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Lincoln County approves minutes, claims and a motor-vehicle tax exemption; receives fee reports
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners handled a set of routine consent and administrative items on Nov. 10.

The board approved the Nov. 3, 2025 meeting minutes after a motion and second; roll-call votes were recorded. Commissioners then approved claims and treasurer receipts, with the option to pull any claim later for further review. The board also received an order-filed fee report with itemized receipts: the clerk of district court ($7,336.63), county clerk ($1,227.50), county sheriff ($7,041.17) and register of deeds ($24,888.41).

During the Board of Equalization session (recess at 9:15), the board approved its Nov. 3 BOE minutes; the county assessor Julie Stinger reported no certificates of correction or refunds for the day.

The board approved a motor vehicle tax exemption application submitted by the county treasurer for the North Platte Baptist Church for a 2016 Chevy Silverado used for church property. The applicant was present and the motion was approved by roll call.

These consent items were approved by recorded vote and no further substantive policy direction was attached.

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