Commissioners approve interlocal renewal to remain in Nebraska regional interoperability network

5673141 · August 6, 2025

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The board authorized the county attorney to sign a resolution renewing the county's interlocal agreement to remain part of the Nebraska Regional Interoperability Network, a long-term radio-system cooperative that counties refresh about every 10 years.

The Keith County Board of Commissioners authorized the county attorney to sign a resolution renewing the countys participation in the Nebraska Regional Interoperability Network (NRIN), a cooperative radio-system agreement among counties and regional partners.

County staff explained the agreement is routinely renewed about every 10 years; the last renewal on file dated roughly a decade earlier. The resolution authorizes the county to remain a member of the regional radio system and executes the standard interlocal agreement that links local radio systems for first responders and other public-safety communications.

County attorney Corey (first name not provided in the transcript) was authorized to sign the resolution. Commissioner Irvin moved to authorize the signature and Commissioner Schroeder seconded; roll call votes were recorded as yes by the commissioners present.

Commissioners asked for a copy of the executed agreement for county records. No dissent was recorded.