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Logan County Commissioners to Review Splash Pad Proposal, Ambulance Licensing Tuesday

Logan County commissioners meet Tuesday on a splash pad proposal from the Sterling Community Fund and ambulance licensing for county EMS.

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A proposal to bring a splash pad to Sterling goes before the Logan County Board of Commissioners Tuesday, when the board convenes a work session that also takes up ambulance licensing for the county's EMS operation.

The Sterling Community Fund is scheduled to present its splash pad concept to commissioners during the March 24 work session. Work sessions give commissioners a forum to question presenters and deliberate before any formal vote, meaning Tuesday's meeting represents an early but consequential step for a project that would add a public water amenity to the region.

The board will also hear from the county's ambulance and EMS supervisor on the question of ambulance licensing, a regulatory matter that directly affects how emergency medical services operate across Logan County. Licensing requirements govern which vehicles can respond to calls and under what conditions, making the discussion a practical concern for anyone who might need emergency care in the county.

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Neither item is scheduled for a formal vote during the work session, but the outcomes of Tuesday's conversations will shape what, if anything, commissioners advance in subsequent regular meetings.

The Logan County Board of Commissioners work session is scheduled for Tuesday, March 24.

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