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Transformer cost to county shop building

The first order of business for the Mitchell County Commissioners Monday meeting was the status of the installation of a transformer at the million-dollar county shop building. John Senger, Kyle Heineken, and Steve Krier were present to discuss a necessary piece of equipment needed to complete the shop building but was not included in the original working plans. It appears as if the Agora Architect neglected to include this electrical device in any of the bids, the plans and any of the work orders that they issued as the architects of the project. It seems as if the situation was “Oh, by the way, you need a transformer to complete the project.” This is one more of those situations in which the architects dropped the ball on designing the building. Not long ago it was decided that the soil contained high moisture and water was seeping onto the floor. The commissioner believed this should have been anticipated by a professional firm supposedly wellversed in this kind of work.’

Murrow earns MCHHS Aspen Award

BELOIT – The Aspen Award was created to recognize the outstanding individuals working behind the scenes in Mitchell County Hospital Health Systems (MCHHS) to support service departments who go above and beyond in their roles at MCHHS. Aspen Award nominees consistently displays teamwork and excellent interactions with staff, patients and visitors.

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Phone: 785-738-3537