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Commissioners — Minutes — 2026-01-26 Open Meeting Violation
This document records a brief Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting on January 26, 2026, focused solely on approving a payout for Sheriff's office employees' PTO/ESL (paid time off/employee sick leave). The commissioners discussed budget concerns and unanimously approved the payout, specifying it would come from the Sheriff's A budget line item.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- Very brief meeting duration (13 minutes) with minimal detail in minutes may not adequately document the discussion that occurred
- No mention of public comment period or public participation opportunity
- Lack of detail about the specific amounts or employees involved in the PTO/ESL payout
Decisions Made
- Approved Sheriff's office PTO/ESL payout according to employee reports with unanimous vote
- Designated that payout will come from Sheriff's A budget line item
- Agreed to review this issue in upcoming fiscal year's budget to prevent future occurrences
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Mike Seib - Sheriff's office matter
- Marisella Aguirre - Sheriff's office matter
- Jesse Vallez - Sheriff's office matter
- Troy Tolman - Sheriff's office matter
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- Upcoming fiscal year budget review (specific date not mentioned)
Key Points
- Sheriff's Office PTO/ESL employee payout
- Budget line item designation for payouts
- Future fiscal year budget planning
- Employee time management policies
Commissioners — Minutes — 2024-05-21 Concern Open Meeting Violation
Minutes from Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting on May 21, 2024, primarily focused on continuing a public hearing regarding an appeal of a Special Use Permit for NM NewCan, LP calf hutch operation. The commissioners unanimously decided to deny the appeal after questioning staff about operational details, traffic concerns, and enforcement procedures. The meeting also addressed pre-construction services for courthouse remodeling and a broadband services contract.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- The evidentiary portion of the hearing was closed to the public, which may limit public participation in what appears to be a significant land use decision affecting the community
Decisions Made
- Denied the appeal of the Special Use Permit for NM NewCan, LP
- Accepted Core Construction pre-construction services fee proposal for Jerome County Courthouse DMV remodel, excluding optional services
- Approved ETS contract for broadband services contingent on highway department and Idaho Power agreements
- Authorized chairman to sign ETS contract when completed
Constitutional & Social Concerns
- Land use decision that affects property rights and agricultural operations
- Potential impact on adjacent property owners who had raised objections
- Questions about enforcement mechanisms relying primarily on complaints rather than proactive monitoring
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Mike Seib, attorney
- Kacie Buhler, planning and zoning administrator
- Ryan Christensen, assistant planning and zoning administrator
- Russ Princ
- Jay Watkins
- Ted Larsen
- Jake Traughber
- Jennifer Traughber
- Denzel Larsen
- Jackie Larsen
- George Drain
- Jocelyn Callegar
- Michael Bingham
- J.C. Olson
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- May 28 - Discussion of optional services for Core Construction project to be determined
Key Points
- Special Use Permit appeal for NM NewCan, LP calf hutch operation
- Calf hutch operational requirements and limitations
- Traffic impact concerns and highway department approval
- Livestock Confinement Operation regulations
- Dead animal removal procedures
- SUP enforcement mechanisms
- Core Construction courthouse remodeling pre-construction services
- ETS broadband services contract
- Property ownership requirements for permit applications
Commissioners — Minutes — 2023-05-22
This document contains the minutes from the Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting on May 22, 2023, covering commissioner reports, administrative matters, claims approval, and presentations from various department heads and community organizations requesting budget allocations for FY 2023-24.
Decisions Made
- Motion approved to sign noxious weed control agreement between Tri-County Noxious Weed Control and Idaho Department of Transportation
- Approved time records for seven employees for May 7-20, 2023 claim cycle
- Signed claims approval report for Insurance Deductible Trust Fund totaling $786.42
- Approved retail alcoholic beverage licenses for La Costa Colima and Twin Falls/Jerome KOA Holiday
- Approved four catering permits for South Hills Bar & Grill at The Risk Barn
- Approved three fireworks permits for Lynn Wilding at three Jerome County locations
- Commissioner Howell signed Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation grant agreement for $42,300 for Rickett's RV Camp
- Motion approved to approve claims as presented
- Signed multiple claims approval reports totaling over $135,000 across various funds
- Weed board nominees matter continued until May 30
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Lyle Johnstone - present for multiple agenda items
- Mark Swenson, Assessor - presented ratio study results and 2023 property value changes
- Jeanette Roe, Interlink Volunteer Caregivers - provided agency update and requested $4,000 budget allocation
- Sarah Rohrbach, Southern Idaho Tourism - provided tourism update and requested $1,000 budget allocation
- Deserae Calbo, Misdemeanor Probation Officer - presented April statistics and office report
- Mario Umana, Juvenile Probation Administrator - presented juvenile case statistics from April-May
- Stan Bolich, Jerome American Legion Commander - provided building update and requested $10,000 budget allocation
- Marty Luhr, Airports Manager - provided airports report on maintenance and operations
- Brandon Buckway, Airport Assistant - present with Marty Luhr
- Scott Denning, Veterans Service Officer/Board of Community Guardians Coordinator - provided veterans and guardians services report
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- May 30 - continued discussion on weed board nominees
- June 30 - food trucks at Fairgrounds for employee lunches 11:30-2:00
- June 3, 2023 3 PM-12 AM - South Hills Bar & Grill catering permit at The Risk Barn
- June 17, 2023 11 AM-10 PM - South Hills Bar & Grill catering permit at The Risk Barn
- June 20, 2023 1 PM-10 PM - South Hills Bar & Grill catering permit at The Risk Barn
- June 24, 2023 4 PM-12 AM - South Hills Bar & Grill catering permit at The Risk Barn
- July 17, 2023 - Parks and recreation grant funds available after this date
- June 4-6 - Mario Umana attending juvenile justice administrators meeting
- August 9 - Scott Denning scheduled for shoulder surgery
- FY 2023-24 - budget year for various funding requests
Key Points
- Commissioner reports and activities
- Noxious weed control agreement
- Weed board nominations
- Time records approval
- Claims approval
- Alcoholic beverage licenses
- Catering permits
- Fireworks permits
- Parks and recreation grant
- Judicial complex signage
- Property assessment ratio study results
- Interlink Caregivers budget request
- Southern Idaho Tourism budget request
- Misdemeanor probation report
- Juvenile probation report
- Jerome American Legion budget request
- Airports report
- Veterans and guardians services report
Commissioners — Minutes — 2025-05-27
This document records the Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting from May 27, 2025, covering routine county business including election canvassing for a failed levy, budget discussions, airport grant approvals, and various administrative matters. The meeting included commissioner reports on community activities, approval of employee PTO donation, emergency management trailer swap, and quarterly financial reports.
Decisions Made
- Accepted election canvass for May 20, 2025 consolidated election
- Approved donation of 38 hours PTO from one employee to another
- Approved trading trailers between Sheriff's department and emergency management department
- Signed consultant services agreement with JUB Engineering for $389,039.00 for taxi lane construction at Jerome County Airport
- Authorized airport improvement plan for taxi lane project and signed AIP 29 ($768,421.00) and AIP 30 ($194,211.00)
- Accepted treasurer and auditors quarterly report for 01/01/25-03/31/25
- Approved claims as presented by staff
- Approved minutes from 5/19/25
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Cy Lootens - discussed PTO donation and quarterly report
- Ryan Treanor - presented election canvass results and statistics
- Mark Swenson - presented revised appeal form and 602NN exemptions update
- Kirsten Hartley - discussed emergency management trailer swap
- Kent Atkin - present for airport grant discussion
- Thomas Leija - presented airport grant applications and record of negotiation
- Tracee McKim - presented joint treasurer and auditor quarterly report
- Jeff Schroeder - presented budget requests for Martha and Marys Pantry and Interfaith Association
- Amanda Worthington - present for budget request discussion
Key Points
- Commissioner reports on community meetings
- Election canvass for May 2025 Consolidated Election
- Employee PTO donation request
- Appeal form revision for Board of Equalization
- 602NN property tax exemptions update
- Emergency management trailer swap
- Jerome Airport grant applications
- Treasurer and Auditor quarterly report
- Martha and Marys Pantry budget request
- Interfaith Association budget request
- Claims approval
- Minutes approval
Commissioners — Minutes — 2024-05-28 Concern Exec Session Open Meeting Violation
This document contains minutes from the Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting held on May 28, 2024. The meeting covered routine county business including commissioner reports on community activities, approval of travel expenses for health board representation, personnel matters handled in executive session, infrastructure projects including broadband grant administration, and various administrative approvals including permits and subdivision plats.
Executive Session Decisions
- The document shows an executive session was held from 11:37 A.M. to 12:17 A.M. per Idaho Code 74-206(1)(b) for personnel matters, but the specific decisions made during this closed session are not disclosed in the minutes.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- The minutes show a time discrepancy error - the executive session is recorded as ending at '12:17 A.M.' and the meeting reconvening at '1:24 P.M.', which appears to be a clerical error that should read '12:17 P.M.'
- The executive session topic is listed only as 'personnel' without more specific justification as required by Idaho Open Meeting Law
Decisions Made
- Approved $1500 towards Linda Montgomery's travel expenses for National Association of Local Boards of Health conference
- Signed employee wage change forms for five deputy clerks
- Approved leave requests for three employees
- Signed catering permits for Scooters Inc. and Jerome Country Club
- Signed fireworks permits for SSB Group Inc. and Family Fun LLC
- Signed retail alcoholic beverage licenses for three establishments
- Approved minutes from May 20 and May 21
- Approved indigent matter and signed related documents
- Approved claims totaling $43,653.58 across multiple funds
- Approved environmental testing, laser scanning, and 3D revit model for courthouse remodeling project
- Scheduled fire drill for June 20 at 10 A.M.
- Approved Fairhaven Solutions as broadband grant administrator
- Approved subdivision final plat for Magic Valley Subdivision for Deborah Conrad
- Authorized Mark Reyes to work on Northside Canal Company mapping project
Constitutional & Social Concerns
- Board of Community Guardians program is understaffed with no volunteer applications received, potentially affecting vulnerable citizens' access to guardianship services
- ADA compliance issue identified with courthouse lacking audio-visual fire alarm system
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Linda Montgomery - Health Board representative discussing travel to national conference
- Tracee McKim - Chief Deputy Clerk presenting various administrative matters
- Matthew McGregor - IT Technician discussing construction contract options
- Scott Denning - Veterans services officer/guardians coordinator/risk management presenting reports
- Marty Luhr - Airports Manager presenting airport activities report
- Bradley Petersen - Fairhaven Solutions presenting broadband grant administration services
- Matthew Peterson - Fairhaven Solutions
- Scott Linsley - Eminent Technical Solutions discussing broadband grant
- Jesse Vallez - Human Resources Director (called executive session)
- Mark Barnes - Present for multiple agenda items
- Mark Reyes - Mapping specialist presenting GIS report
- Kacie Buhler - Planning and zoning administrator
- Ryan Christensen - Assistant planning and zoning administrator
- Deborah Conrad - Presenting subdivision plat amendment request
- Tevian Kober - Treasurer presenting tax cancellation matter
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- June 1 - Employee training through ICRMP due
- June 20 at 10 A.M. - Fire drill scheduled for courthouse
- Airport Advisory Board meeting scheduled for Wednesday before a Tuesday meeting
Key Points
- Commissioner reports on community activities
- Health Board representative travel expenses
- Employee wage changes and leave requests
- Permits for catering, fireworks, and alcoholic beverages
- Infrastructure construction services for courthouse remodeling
- Veterans services, guardianship programs, and risk management
- Airport operations and Airport Appreciation Day planning
- Broadband grant administration contract
- ARPA funding status
- Generator bids and maintenance
- GIS mapping services and canal company project
- Subdivision plat amendment approval
- Tax cancellation matter
Commissioners — Minutes — 2023-05-30 Open Meeting Violation
These are the official minutes from the Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting held on May 30, 2023. The meeting covered routine county business including IT infrastructure improvements, budget requests from local organizations, contract approvals, courthouse remodeling plans, and administrative matters such as licensing approvals and claims processing.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- The document appears to be truncated mid-sentence during the 'JOE JAMES—PUBLIC DEFENDER CONTRACT' section, which may indicate incomplete minutes recording
- No mention of public comment period in the agenda or minutes
Decisions Made
- Approved Sparklight internet upgrade for additional $400/month through February
- Approved ConnectWise contract for IT department at $225/month for 6 months trial, then $2,335.96/month
- Signed multiple retail alcoholic beverage licenses for various Jerome businesses
- Signed fireworks sale permits for multiple vendors
- Approved multiple employee leave requests
- Approved claims totaling $34,357.40 and $1,194.11 for various funds
- Authorized Triple J Excavation for grandstand installation at cost of $176,605
- Welcomed proposed contract from Alex Baca for public defender services
- Approved judicial annex security structure with M2 Automation for $149,301.92 including annual support agreement of $5,396.46
- Decided to budget for additional courthouse security measures in FY 2023-24
- Decided to send Fair Board contract changes to legal counsel for June 12 review
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Curtis Bennett (ETS representative) - broadband services grants
- Jacob Johnson (ETS) - internet service improvements
- Desea Lance (System Security Specialist) - Sparklight upgrade and ConnectWise services
- Cody Westover (System Administrator) - IT services and security
- Tracee McKim (Chief Deputy Clerk) - various administrative matters
- Andrea Wiesenmeyer (Fair Manager) - grandstand construction bids
- Alex Baca (Attorney) - public defender contract proposal
- Roy Prescott - Notch Butte Rangeland Fire Protection Association and North Side Soil and Water Conservation District funding requests
- Amanda and Eric Bolich - Northside Military Museum and VFW funding requests
- Dan Hall - supporting military museum presentation
- Jim Fetterly - supporting military museum presentation
- Nick Andreason (M2 Automation) - judicial annex security infrastructure
- Kevin Thibault (EDA Architects Project Manager) - courthouse remodeling plans via Zoom
- Logan Prete (EDA Architects associate) - courthouse remodeling
- Mark Swenson (Assessor) - courthouse remodeling input
- Tevian Kober (Treasurer) - courthouse remodeling input
- Lisa Rodriguez (Migliuri & Rodriguez) - public defender contract matter
- Judge Stacey DePew - public defender contract matter
- Brad Calbo (Prosecutor) - public defender contract matter
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- October 1, 2023 - Hilverda McRae public defender contract expires
- July 4, 2023, 10 A.M. - Military Museum annual flag retirement ceremony with barbecue and silent auction
- August or September - M2 Automation security installation could begin
- October 1 - End of current county budget period
- June 12 - Legal counsel review of Fair Board contract changes
Key Points
- Commissioner reports and activities
- Broadband and internet service improvements
- Contract signings and approvals
- IT upgrades (Sparklight and ConnectWise)
- Retail alcoholic beverage license approvals
- Fireworks sale permits
- Employee leave requests
- Claims approval
- Fairgrounds grandstand construction bids
- Public defender contract discussions
- Rangeland fire protection association funding
- Soil and water conservation district funding
- Military museum and VFW funding requests
- Courthouse security infrastructure updates
- Courthouse remodeling plans
- Fair contract review
Commissioners — Minutes — 2024-06-03 Open Meeting Violation
This document contains the minutes from the Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting held on June 3, 2024. The meeting covered routine county business including budget requests from various organizations, maintenance approvals, IT matters, and reports from commissioners on their recent activities. The document appears to be truncated and incomplete.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- Document appears to be incomplete/truncated, potentially missing important meeting content and proper adjournment
- No mention of public comment periods which may be required under Open Meeting Law
Decisions Made
- Approved time records for pay period May 19 - June 1, 2024
- Signed three permits for sale of safe and sane fireworks to Lynn Wilding
- Signed retail alcoholic beverage licenses for three businesses
- Signed employee wage change forms for four deputy sheriffs
- Approved claims as presented
- Approved May 28 minutes
- Approved contract with Allegiance Welding for $29,972.10 for gate repairs at Borresen Complex
- Approved $16,165 for sealcoating at Complex building
- Approved $587.77 for roof patch kit for three buildings
- Retroactively approved $1,063.25 expenditure for door repair at Judicial Complex
- Approved $504 for password protection software for ten users for three years
- Agreed to budget law clerk salary at $80,000 for remainder of current year and FY 2024-25
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Steve Hines - University of Idaho Extension Office report
- Amanda and Eric Bolich - Northside Military Museum and VFW budget requests
- Matthew McGregor - IT matters presentation
- Shelli Tubbs and Judge Wildman - District Court budget request
- Jeanette Rowe - Interlink Volunteer Caregivers update and budget request
- Jesse Vallez - Human Resources report (incomplete)
- Brent Culbertson - Maintenance report
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- June 10 - Board decision on Fair complimentary ticket reimbursement
- June 15 - Flag retirement event at Northside Military Museum
- June 25 at 10 A.M. - Courthouse fire drill
- July 12 from 11 A.M.-1 P.M. - Employee picnic
- June 8, 2024, 4 P.M.–1 A.M. - South Hills Bar & Grill catering permit
- June 15, 2024, 12 P.M.-1 A.M. - South Hills Bar & Grill catering permit
- June 22, 2024, 3 P.M.-12 A.M. - South Hills Bar & Grill catering permit
- June 29, 2024, 4 P.M.-12 A.M. - South Hills Bar & Grill catering permit
Key Points
- Commissioner reports on meetings and activities
- Valley School agricultural curriculum development
- Broadband services coalition meeting
- Southern Idaho Solid Waste District operations
- Employee time records approval
- Fireworks and alcohol permits
- Deputy sheriff salary increases
- Claims approval
- Maintenance issues at Borresen Judicial Complex
- University of Idaho Extension Office activities
- Northside Military Museum funding request
- Little Wood River VFW funding request
- IT password management software
- District Court budget and staffing needs
- Interlink Volunteer Caregivers funding request
- Human Resources matters
Commissioners — Minutes — 2025-06-09 Open Meeting Violation
These are the minutes from a Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting held on June 9, 2025, covering routine county business including budget requests from various organizations, tax cancelations, IT purchases, fair board appointments, and property tax discussions. The meeting included commissioner reports on various activities and multiple budget presentations from local organizations seeking county funding.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- Fair board made a unanimous decision to wait on new member appointments without holding a proper public meeting with advertisement, as acknowledged by Amanda Worthington when questioned by Commissioner Howell
Decisions Made
- Approved tax cancelation for Joshua John Gailey property homeowner exemption in amount of $1,147.66
- Approved dropping sheriff costs and warrant fees totaling $98.00 for demolished mobile home
- Approved memorandum of understanding with Twin Falls County for veterans affairs
- Approved IT purchases: replacement printer for Sheriff's office, Synology rack station for $7,898.99, and SmartRack server racks for $6,442.38
- Amended agenda to allow Roy Prescott to present before Joseph Simonson
- Approved tax cancelation for Cook Realty Stauffer Estates parcels totaling $4,044.10
- Waived penalty and interest of $136.40 for Jessica Agundez with payment plan agreement
- Approved tax cancelation of $1,131.74 for Larry Robbins missed homeowner exemption
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Amanda Worthington and Amy Smith - Fair board appointments discussion
- Nina Lagle - Tax cancelations and homeowner exemptions
- Matthew McGregor and Eli Bair - IT equipment purchases and server issues
- Tracee McKim and Cy Lootens - Multiple budget requests
- Amanda Bolich - Little Wood River VFW and Northside Military Museum budget requests
- Pat Bruning - Eden/Hazelton Senior Center budget request
- Roy Prescott - Rangeland Fire Protection budget request
- Joseph Simonson - Voices Against Violence budget request
- Mark Swenson - Cook Realty tax cancelation
- Troy Tolman, Chad Kingsland, Gary Taylor and others - Sheriff payroll discussion
- Jessica Agundez - Property tax payment plan
- Sheila Vanzant - Estate property tax discussion
- Jarrod Jackson - Fair board position interview
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- June 28th - Airport appreciation day
- April 21, 2025 - Tax bill due date referenced
- June 20, 2025 - Payment due date for Jessica Agundez
Key Points
- Commissioner activity reports
- Fair board appointments
- Jerome American Legion Hall budget request
- Tax cancelations and homeowner exemptions
- Veterans affairs memorandum of understanding with Twin Falls County
- Little Wood River VFW and Northside Military Museum budget requests
- IT equipment purchases and server issues
- Senior citizen center budget requests
- Rangeland Fire Protection budget request
- Voices Against Violence budget request
- Sheriff payroll processing issues
- Property tax payment plans and penalty waivers
- Fair board position interviews
Commissioners — Minutes — 2024-06-10 Energy/Data Center Exec Session Open Meeting Violation
This document contains minutes from a Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting held June 10, 2024, where commissioners discussed routine county business, reviewed budget requests from various community organizations, made decisions on employee benefits and medical insurance, and approved various permits and claims.
Executive Session Decisions
- Document is truncated and cuts off mid-sentence during executive session discussion at 4:48 P.M. regarding personnel matters under Idaho Code 74-206(1)(b), so any decisions from executive session are not visible
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- Document appears truncated during executive session entry, cutting off mid-sentence which raises questions about completeness of the official record
Decisions Made
- Motion to approve June 3 minutes - carried unanimously
- Motion to approve claims as presented - carried unanimously
- Agreed to offer fair complimentary tickets to employees
- Signed retail alcoholic beverage licenses for 208 Bar & Grill LLC, two Maverik locations, and Oak Legacy LLC
- Signed fireworks permit for Robert Thompson/Fantastic Fireworks
- Signed leave requests for Mario Umana, Tanya Stitt, Brent Culbertson, and Andrea Gonzalez
- Approved hangar inspection form for FAA compliance
- Motion to approve Hazelton Airport reimbursement request - carried unanimously
- Motion to switch medical insurance from Pacific Source to Blue Cross of Idaho - carried unanimously
- Agreed McGregor should not offer personal services to Fair or join Fair systems to County network
- Determined Commissioners could accept gift at Jae's Place as interested citizens rather than County Commissioners
Energy, Data Centers & Ordinances
- Commissioner Howell interviewed with Times-News about Lava Ridge Wind Project
- Commissioner Crouch gave radio interviews to Boise State Radio and daily newspaper about Lava Ridge Wind Project
- Mid-Snake Rural Conservation Development meeting included learning about solar energy for irrigation
- Idaho Power sold easements to LS Power and wants to piggyback with that company
- Special Use Permits required to erect power lines
- Planning and Zoning warned Commissioners against obtaining information about Special Use Permits due to possible appeal hearings
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Jeff Schroeder - Jerome Interfaith Association and Jerome Food Ministry updates and budget requests
- Kacie Buhler - Planning and Zoning report including code enforcement and power line permits
- Joseph Simonson - Voices Against Violence director presenting annual report and budget request
- Jesse Vallez - Human Resources director presenting employee manual changes
- Ken Robinette - South Central Community Action Partnership executive director presenting services report and budget request
- Angie Carter - Community Action Partnership chief operating officer
- Marty Luhr - Airport Manager presenting airports report
- Matthew McGregor - IT Technician discussing airport cameras and Fair IT needs
- Sheila Harmon - Jerome Senior Center site manager presenting meal statistics and budget request
- Pat Bruning - Eden/Hazelton Senior Center director presenting cost analysis and budget request
- Guy Stubbs - County insurance agent presenting medical insurance quotes
- Mario Umana - Chief Juvenile Probation Officer discussing Jae's Place tutorial
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- June 15 - Live History Day at I-Farm Museum
- June 18 - College of Southern Idaho Jerome Center groundbreaking
- June 17 - Continuation of Tevian Kober matter regarding Mark Schwarz property
- July 12 - Employee barbecue
- June 29 - Airport Appreciation Day
- First week of September - Approximate camera delivery date for Jerome Airport
- July 10 - Possible date for Jae's Place tour
Key Points
- Commissioner activity reports
- Lava Ridge Wind Project media interviews
- I-Farm Museum volunteer cleanup
- Magistrate Commission judicial appointment
- Region V Republican reorganization
- College of Southern Idaho Jerome Center groundbreaking
- Mid-Snake Rural Conservation Development meeting
- Solar energy for irrigation
- Fair complimentary tickets policy
- Retail alcoholic beverage licenses
- Fireworks permits
- Employee leave requests
- Claims approval
- Mark Schwarz property matter
- Maintenance department projects
- Jerome Interfaith Association services
- Jerome Food Ministry budget request
- Planning and Zoning code enforcement
- Power line easements and permits
- Voices Against Violence services
- Employee manual revisions
- Community Action Partnership services
- Airport management and improvements
- Senior center meal programs
- Medical insurance provider change
- Fair IT needs
- Jae's Place suicide awareness tutorial
- Executive session for personnel matters