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By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The Feb. 3 regular meeting of the Guthrie County Supervisors included a report from County Engineer Josh Sebern regarding the planned road rehabilitation project on P28 (Wagon Road) between Panora and Stuart.

Sebern said during the project, there will be a detour at times, likely involving Monteith Road and Highway 25. When firmer schedules are known, the county will announce detour timelines and details.

“When you get this project done, hypothetical question, what about White Pole (Road)?” Supervisor Steve Smith asked.

Sebern said White Pole Road is still targeted for a project in 2028.

In other news, the supervisors appointed Keelan Woods to fill an opening on the Guthrie County Airport Authority.

Jake Anderson, county farm lease holder, addressed the supervisors about fencing needs on the property.

Brenda Dudley, on behalf of Midwest Partnership, asked the supervisors to consider a Fiscal Year 2027 financial contribution. She asked for the same amount that was allocated a year ago. Dudley summarized the projects and accomplishments of Midwest Partnership.

“You do really good work,” Supervisor Maggie Armstrong said.

No action was taken at this time on Dudley’s request.

The supervisors meet regularly on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. The public is welcome to attend in person (at the courthouse) or via remote technology. To join remotely, call 323-792-6123, then use meeting code 547029216#