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Montgomery County Supervisors approve reduced hours agreement with Nishna Productions & Sheriff’s employee position

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September 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors, this (Tuesday) morning, approved cutting back the hours and days for the shredding of outdated and/or other County documents, by Nishna Productions, Inc., employees. The hours will be reduced effective this Friday, Sept. 9th, from two days/two hours per day, to one day per week, for two hours. Nishna Productions, Inc. provides a variety of vocational, residential and social support activities to persons with disabilities. Board member Donna Richardson explained the hours should be decreased due to a lack of work for the client.

Montgomery County Engineer Karen Albert mentioned to the Board, that there are some bridges closed for inspection, yet people are ignoring the danger and circumventing the safety measures in-place to keep traffic off those bridges until they are inspected and/or made safe for the posted limit.

Albert said there are snow fence-type barricades in place, and other forms of barricades are being considered to prevent their removal. She asked for patience in getting the bridges inspected and made ready for traffic.

In other business, Montgomery County Sheriff Jon Spunaugle requested the Board approve a front office employment position for his department. He says the current situation has resulted in his office being shut-down some business days after 2-p.m., due to scheduling conflicts between the Police and Sheriff’s Departments.

He says there is enough work, and the Sheriff can create enough work, to make the position viable.

The Supervisors approved his request to begin the process of filling the position, which he said would likely take 30-to 60-days. The position would cost $70,000 including benefits. The addition of an employee, Spunaugle said, would mean a change in hours, making front office staff available longer each day, staggered lunch hours, and at a minimum, match the courthouse hours.

Money for the position will come from a budget amendment which will be covered by increased bed and meal fees and other provisions.