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- Clay County
- 4/28/26
- 04/28/2026
- 322 Minutes
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Overview: The Clay County Board of Commissioners held a meeting to address several issues, including the appointment of a new emergency manager, updates on public health initiatives, and the ongoing challenges in fraud prevention and child support services.
- MN
- Clay County
- 4/21/26
- 04/21/2026
- 166 Minutes
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Overview: The Clay County Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday featured discussions on the future of rifle hunting regulations. The meeting also covered essential topics including school nursing services, environmental health fees, and updates on county projects and initiatives.
- MN
- Clay County
- 4/21/26
- 04/21/2026
- 314 Minutes
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Overview: The Clay County Board of Commissioners convened to address several issues, with the most prominent being the revision of the county’s rifle hunting regulations. Following a public hearing and extensive deliberation, the board approved new boundaries for rifle hunting in specific zones, a decision that has sparked a variety of responses from the community. This change allows rifle use in zone 666 while maintaining shotgun restrictions in zones 262 and 269, with plans for a one-year review to assess community impact and safety.
- MN
- Clay County
- 4/7/26
- 04/08/2026
- 180 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: The Clay County Board of Commissioners meeting focused on several issues, with the potential shift from shotgun-only to rifle hunting zones sparking the most discussion. Community members expressed diverse opinions on this topic, highlighting safety concerns, hunting ethics, and deer population management. The board also addressed child abuse prevention efforts, waste management initiatives, and infrastructure projects, emphasizing community engagement and collaboration.
- MN
- Clay County
- 3/24/26
- 03/24/2026
- 269 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: The Clay County Board of Commissioners meeting saw a focus on advancing the transformation of a juvenile non-secure facility into a psychiatric residential treatment facility, with a total funding requirement of $28 million. The board moved to approve the submission of congressional directed spending applications to U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, each seeking $5 million. The urgency of the application process was underscored by a looming deadline, with prior engagement from an assistant to Senator Smith indicating a collaborative approach to these funding opportunities.