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Grant County approves ordinance to accept donations for sheriff's tracking dog

January 16, 2024 | Grant County, Arkansas


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Grant County approves ordinance to accept donations for sheriff's tracking dog
The Grant County Quorum Court on Jan. 16 adopted Appropriation Ordinance 2024-01 to accept donations received by the Grant County Sheriff's Office to purchase a tracking dog.

Treasurer Tim Stuckey told the court the ordinance reflects donated funds intended to pay for the dog. County Judge Randy Pruitt said the animal will be valuable for search-and-rescue operations.

Justice Mike Nevens moved to adopt the ordinance; Justice Jason Roshto seconded. The court voted 8-0 in favor. The ordinance was read aloud during the meeting and recorded as passed.

No ordinance text, donation amounts, or implementation timeline were specified in the minutes. The next procedural step in the minutes is to record the ordinance in the county's appropriation records.

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