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The Huron City Commission meeting held on March 24, 2025, covered several important topics, including updates on city services and upcoming elections.

The meeting began with the approval of the agenda, followed by a public forum where Commissioner Bragg provided an update from the solid waste department. He announced that citywide grass collection will commence on April 2, 2025, with pickups scheduled every Wednesday throughout the month. Starting in May, yard waste collection will align with regular garbage pickup days. Bragg also reminded residents that the free access yard waste site is currently open.
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In addition to waste management updates, the commission discussed the upcoming city election set for April 8, 2025, at the Huron Arena. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Two candidates, Drew Weinreis and Rhonda Klute, are running for a four-year term on the commission. Absentee voting began on the same day as the meeting and will continue until April 7, 2025, at the city finance office.

The meeting also included a consent agenda, which was approved without controversy. Items on the agenda included fuel quotes for city departments, a raffle request from the Huron Elks Lodge, a public hearing for a malt beverage license transfer, and the authorization for the mayor to sign an annual inventory report with the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.

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Overall, the meeting highlighted key city services and preparations for the upcoming election, ensuring residents are informed about important dates and services.

Converted from Huron City Commission Meeting 3-24-2025 meeting on March 24, 2025
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