Alfalfa County commissioners hire local pest control company

 

Desiree Morehead

Under a cloudy sky, a backhoe operator works to tear down part of the Great Salt Plains Health Center in Cherokee Monday morning.

Monday's Alfalfa County commissioner meeting was brief. Marvin Woodall, Jay Hague and Mike Roach didn't have a long agenda and started with signing the usual documents. They approved payroll warrants, previous meeting minutes, maintenance and operation payment warrants and blanket purchase orders.

Next, the three men signed a service agreement with Prevent A Pest – a local pest control company based in Cherokee.

Stacy Sanborn

This view of Cherokee's Great Salt Plains Health Center shows the extensive demo work being done on the building's north side.

Following that was the approval of a lease-purchase renewal agreement for FY 21-22 with Security National Bank.

The next agenda item called for the appointment of a Wheatheart Nutrition board member. (Wheatheart Nutrition prepares and serves meals for seniors in eight counties.) However, some details of that position were unclear, prompting the commissioners to take no action this week.

A few weeks ago, the officials awarded a $14,672.68 bid to Luckinbill for jail shower and plumbing work. That bid was the lowest received, but Luckinbill has become unable to honor that quote since then. The other bid previously received was then awarded this week.


Lastly, commissioners signed approval on another certificate of compliance/compliance letter for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority businesses for OMMA for CH Consulting, Inc.

 

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