The commissioners Nov. 26 approved hiring Huelskamp to handle the sanitary engineer job until further action for $1,385 pay every two-weeks.
Commission President Richard Cultice said Huelskamp had done a good job handling the additional work. “We feel comfortable with it. Between all parties, we think it is a good move,” Cultice said. NANCY BOWMAN, CONTRIBUTING WRITER
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