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Board approves routine business: claims, sheriff fee report, motor-vehicle exemption, and minutes

January 26, 2026 | Lincoln County, Nebraska


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Board approves routine business: claims, sheriff fee report, motor-vehicle exemption, and minutes
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners handled routine procedural business, approving claims and treasurer receipts, receiving the county sheriff’s fee report, approving a motor‑vehicle tax exemption application and approving prior meeting minutes.

On the sheriff’s fee report, the board received a filing that listed $6,598.04 in fees. The Board of Equalization approved minutes from its Jan. 20 meeting, and the county commission approved the Jan. 20 commission minutes. The board also approved a motor vehicle tax exemption (Form 457) submitted by the American National Red Cross for fleet use (three vehicles), with County Treasurer Sherry Newton recommending the exemption and the board calling the roll to approve.

What’s next: No additional action was required on these items beyond standard record-keeping and posting of the approved minutes and receipts.

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