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Logan County Board of Human Services Sets March 11 Meeting Agenda

Logan County's Board of Human Services meets today, March 11, with an agenda covering standard board business posted to the county's official Agenda Center.

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Logan County Board of Human Services Sets March 11 Meeting Agenda
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The Logan County Board of Human Services, also listed on county records as the Board of Social Services, convened its March 11, 2026 meeting with an agenda posted to Logan County's official Agenda Center. The agenda includes standard board business, among them approval of meeting minutes, though the publicly available posting was truncated before the full list of items could be confirmed. Residents seeking the complete agenda can access it through the county's Agenda Center online or by calling the county at 970-522-0888.

Today's Human Services meeting is one of several county and state proceedings shaping social services policy in northeastern Colorado this week. Eight days earlier, on March 3, the Logan County Board of Commissioners met at the Logan County Courthouse, 315 Main Street, Sterling, at 9:30 a.m., and worked through a broad agenda that included at least one item directly tied to the county's social services operations.

Among the commissioners' new business items was consideration of an Intergovernmental Agreement between Logan County and Kiowa County regarding Logan County Social Services. The agreement would expand the reach of the Colorado Child Care Assistance Program, known as CCCAP. As stated in the agenda, "Logan County Social Services wishes to provide CCCAP program serving the residents of Kiowa County to include Low-income Child Care, Colorado Works Child Care and Child Welfare Child Care."

The March 3 commissioners meeting also included a public hearing on a liquor license renewal for Reata Liquors, Inc., located at 29525 Highway 55 & I-76 in Crook, and consideration of awarding a contract for replacing two commercial water heaters at the Logan County Justice Center and Jail. The commissioners opened proposals for remediation and paving of the Fairgrounds parking lot at 1120 Pawnee Avenue in Sterling, as well as bids for a used wheel loader for the Logan County Road and Bridge Department.

Two upcoming events at the Logan County Fairgrounds triggered separate public hearings during that March 3 session. The Buffalo Public Schools Foundation applied for a Special Events Liquor License for an event scheduled at the Fairgrounds on March 28, 2026, while the NoCo Foundation/Sterling Community Fund submitted a similar application for a May 30, 2026 event. The commissioners also considered an agreement with Stormy Productions to provide live video streaming of the 2026 Livestock Shows at the Logan County Fair, though the full contract language was not available in the posted agenda.

At the state level, the Colorado Department of Human Services State Board of Human Services holds its own rulemaking sessions separately from Logan County's board. The state board's agenda for its most recent session included a second read of proposed updates to the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program to achieve federal compliance, and a first read of the Colorado Healthy Choice Waiver. Those proceedings take place at 1575 Sherman Street in Denver, on the eighth floor in the CSTAT Room. Questions about state rulemaking can be directed to State Board Administrator Kyle Zinth at 720.602.6807 or kyle.zinth@state.co.us.

The full March 11 Logan County Board of Human Services agenda, including any attachments such as contracts or supporting documents, is available through the county's Agenda Center at logancountyco.gov or by contacting the county at 970-522-0888.

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