Board
KSB Law addresses Giltner board, patrons
Richard Rhoden
Giltner School Board members asked questions to district attorneys during Monday’s regular meeting about a variety of topics that have come up in recent months.
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Recall election will proceed in Giltner
Kurt Johnson
Hamilton County Clerk Jill DeMers reported this week that enough signatures have been verified in a recall initiative targeting Giltner School Board President Chris Waddle to advance the process to an election.
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners addressed a previously discussed resolution to abandon a portion of Road W during its Monday meeting.
Road abandonment tabled
Cheyenne Rowe
The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners addressed a previously discussed resolution to abandon a portion of Road W during its Monday meeting.
This topic garnered a good amount of public input in a board meeting in September.
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
4R reviews, OKs budget increase
Cheyenne Rowe
The Aurora 4R School Board discussed and approved its 2021-22 fiscal year budget Monday, and did so with an overall budget of $27,024,329, an increase of approximately $7.7 million over the estimated disbursements and transfers from last school year.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Giltner board approves ’21-22 budget
Richard Rhoden
The Giltner School Board approved its budget for the 2021-22 school year during Monday’s regular monthly meeting, while also hearing concerns with statements made by local citizens at last month’s meeting regarding a lack of board transparency.
The tax levy went up 5 percent from last year’s rate.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Citizens raise concerns with Giltner school
Richard Rhoden
Several Giltner residents made their voices heard during Monday’s monthly school board meeting.
A variety of topics were raised by concerned patrons, from the proposed state health standards to potential issues within the school and its board of education.
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
The department budget had had that line item at $45,000, to though by the end of May the total had already surpassed that by $550.
Sheriff McCoy brings requests to county board
Cheyenne Rowe
Fitted in his new uniform and having officially hit the streets of Hamilton County as its new sheriff, Jeromy McCoy approached the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners Monday to address a budget issue, report on staffing and get the approval to advertise for a few open positions in the department.
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
Hampton board votes to allow tiny houses
Kurt Johnson
Hampton village board members approved zoning updates and subdivision regulations Monday, adding language to clarify how tiny homes and accessory dwellings will be handled if requests are made in the future.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Carlson to retire, ending teaching career in Hampton
Kurt Johnson
The Hampton School Board accepted a retirement letter from Deb Carlson and approved a negotiated agreement for teachers during a brief meeting Monday night.
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Hampton adds 3 professional development days to calendar
Kurt Johnson
The Hampton School Board voted Monday to convert three planned school days to professional development time in response to concerns with teachers ability to handle extra COVID-related duties.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2020