Summary of Mitchell County Board of Supervisor's Meeting 12-10-19

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The Mitchell County Board of Supervisors met on December 10th to discuss the county's ongoing expansion and various challenges faced. The board praised Mitchell Mercy Hospital's physicians and patient experience and discussed the county's top rankings in multiple areas. They also announced that Mitchell Connie will be traveling to Kansas City to accept an award for their work in patient experience.

  • 00:00:00 The Board of Supervisors approved the agenda with changes to moving the hospital up to three and a half and opening up market requests to discuss the Keeneland contracts. There are a couple of unusual items in the contract, one being the liquidated damages clause and the other being the completion date.
  • 00:05:00 The board of supervisors in Mitchell County, Ohio, has decided not to sign a contract that was submitted as liquidated damages. The board members say that the contract is too expensive and that they would rather go to court.
  • 00:10:00 The Board of Supervisors discusses the possibility of using HPP funds to build a bridge near Howwas. If the project costs are too high, they may not be able to accept the award.
  • 00:15:00 The video covers the board of supervisor's meeting where it was announced that the price of the bridge project has gone up. It was also mentioned that there are some bridges in Mitchell County that need attention, and that there are costs associated with sexual harassment training.
  • 00:20:00 The Board of Supervisors discussed ways to commemorate Mitchell County's five-year safety record. They decided to have a photo of the Board and Sheriff together, and to contact the conservation department to see if they need anything to commemorate the record.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses the Mitchell County Board of Supervisor's meeting from 12-10-19, in which the chair authorized chair Stanley to sign for the first to the credit. There was discussion of a bridge being needed to replace a road that had been closed for a long time, and it was estimated that it would cost around $800,000. The board voted to have the engineer contact PS who does a lot of that kind of work for the county, and they will provide a cost estimate for a new bridge.
  • 00:30:00 The Board of Supervisors discussed the Mitchell County Hospital's expansion project and the challenges it has faced. They also discussed the new orthopedic services that have been added.
  • 00:35:00 The Mitchell County Board of Supervisors met to discuss housing for medical students and residents. They are working on a proposal to sign a medical student in their second year of residency.
  • 00:40:00 The Board of Supervisors discussed the recent additions to the medical staff, and how these new resources will help to improve access to care for Mitchell County residents.
  • 00:45:00 The Board of Supervisors discussed a variety of topics, including the new Mobile MRI unit and pain management services. The Board also discussed a new therapist who is certified in counter strain.
  • 00:50:00 The Mitchell County Board of Supervisors met on December 10th to discuss the county's ongoing expansion and various challenges faced. The board praised Mitchell Mercy Hospital's physicians and patient experience and discussed the county's top rankings in multiple areas. They also announced that Mitchell Connie will be traveling to Kansas City to accept an award for their work in patient experience.
  • 00:55:00 The video discusses Mitchell County Board of Supervisor's meeting where it was decided that ambulance service will no longer be funded through property taxes. Instead, it will be funded by Medicaid. This change will require new paperwork to be put into place.

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The Mitchell County Board of Supervisors discussed a variety of topics at their December 10th meeting, including the county's finances, the management services agreement with Mercy Health, and economic development. They also voted to approve a 2020 holiday and the removal of three-phase power from the county home.

  • 01:00:00 The video discusses the county's financial situation, including the replacement of computer systems, and how this has affected the interest rates on the county's debt.
  • 01:05:00 Mitchell County's Board of Supervisor's meeting discussed regional financial institutions, the big project they completed in 2017, and the impact of interest rates on their finances. The Board also discussed their relationships with Mercy Health System and Harlan County. In 2017, Mitchell County saved money by using a financial advisor that worked specifically with health care companies. In 2018, the Board completed a project that they borrowed 3.2 million dollars from a regional financial institution. The Board is funding the remaining 1.3 million dollars with internal resources. Income from operations increased from $317,000 in 2017 to $3,300,000 in 2018.
  • 01:10:00 Mitchell County Board of Supervisor's Meeting was held on December 10th, 2019. The Board discussed the county's aggregate justments, pension liabilities, and health insurance costs. They also discussed the 320B program, which helps rural hospitals offset costs associated with providing health care services. The Board noted that their success in this program is due in part to their population location and relationships with pharmacies.
  • 01:15:00 Walgreens is not helping entral Mitchell County's economy, as the county is reliant on pharmacies for revenue. The Board of Supervisors discussed the county's finances and discussed ways to improve the economy, such as by using local pharmacies and by increasing wages.
  • 01:20:00 Mitchell County Board of Supervisor's Meeting was held on December 10th and discussed a variety of topics, including recognition from various organizations and financial updates.
  • 01:25:00 The speaker tells the audience about a recent conversation she had with a person who said they had recently graduated from a senior life solutions program. The speaker notes that, while senior life solutions are a great way for people to connect with others, there is a lack of awareness of the program among the community. She encourages people to promote the program and shares information about the speech therapist, Keith Hexane, and the county's tax asking.
  • 01:30:00 The video discusses the Mitchell County Board of Supervisor's meeting, which took place on December 10th. The board discussed the county's finances and discussed how the county's tax revenue is used. The board also discussed the management services agreement that the county has with Mercy Health. The board was proud to have a team of engaged and talented people working for the county.
  • 01:35:00 The supervisor discusses how the board has been successful in recent years, focusing on economic development and attracting businesses to Mitchell County. They also mention how they are in the black and have some reserves, and how they need to work together to continue moving the county forward.
  • 01:40:00 The Board of Supervisors voted to approve a 2020 quartiles holiday, with the expectation that it will be revealed as an untruth.
  • 01:45:00 The supervisors discuss the city of McIntyre's request for financial assistance to clean up city-owned property. Norma property was a cleanup process that the supervisors did and then they put that as a special assessment and then an investor bought it. The supervisors note that the investors failed to pay their back taxes and no one purchased it, so it became a certificate.
  • 01:50:00 The board of supervisors approved the removal of three-phase power from the county home. The treasurer's office was also glitter observed.
  • 01:55:00 The video discusses the board of supervisors' meeting, where they discussed the need to hire Jeannine Scott to help with the transition to new financial functions. They also discussed the need to contract with the University of Iowa to provide mental health services, the need to reduce the per capita due to Toto's mental services being mandated by the state, and the need to raise money for community services.

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The Board of Supervisors in Mitchell County, Kansas, held a meeting on December 10th, 2019. At the meeting, the Board discussed items such as public comments, the meeting schedule, and public policy. The Board also discussed the need to hold a meeting to discuss an emergency, and the Board agreed to send out a notice about the meeting instead.

  • 02:00:00 The Board of Supervisors in Mitchell County, Kansas, held a meeting on December 10th, 2019. At the meeting, the Board discussed items such as public comments, the meeting schedule, and public policy. The Board also discussed the need to hold a meeting to discuss an emergency, and the Board agreed to send out a notice about the meeting instead.

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