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- Clay County
- 5/20/25
- 05/20/2025
- 261 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Clay County Board of Commissioners meeting, the most discussions revolved around the county’s ongoing challenges with mental health services, a measles outbreak, and the implications of recent legislative decisions.
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- Clay County
- 5/13/25
- 05/13/2025
- 152 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Clay County Board of Commissioners tackled a range of topics, from law enforcement recognition and vehicle leases for the Sheriff’s office to budget adjustments and strategic planning involving financial reserves. The discussions illuminated the county’s fiscal strategies, collaborative law enforcement efforts, and ongoing infrastructure projects.
- MN
- Clay County
- 5/12/25
- 05/12/2025
- 55 Minutes
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Overview: The Moorhead Area School Board meeting on May 12th focused on updates regarding the district’s infrastructure projects and youth initiatives, including the MAPS dark fiber construction necessary for technological connectivity and the Klay County Collaborative’s financial sustainability.
- MN
- Clay County
- 5/6/25
- 05/06/2025
- 503 Minutes
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Overview: The Clay County Board of Commissioners convened to address several topics, prominently focusing on mental health service expansions, infrastructure projects, and a rezoning petition for economic development. Key discussions included approving support for a new mental health treatment center, addressing transportation challenges, and facilitating the expansion of local businesses through rezoning.
- MN
- Clay County
- 4/28/25
- 04/28/2025
- 64 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Moorhead Area School Board meeting, discussions centered on budgetary challenges, particularly concerning transportation cuts and the possibility of a special election for a capital projects levy. A revised transportation plan was proposed, aiming to save approximately $625,000 by eliminating two contractor routes and converting three routes to in-house operations. The plan seeks to reduce the number of general routes from 41 to 39, targeting specific areas like Village Green and Horizon Shores. Concerns arose regarding the impact on families, especially those without reliable transportation or living in adverse weather conditions. One board member highlighted the unrealistic expectation for all families to own cars and the potential safety issues for children walking long distances. The conversation also touched on the broader $1.3 million budget cut, with suggestions to distribute reductions more equitably across athletic programs and technology investments.