Logan County posts March 3 agenda including liquor license, paving, election services
Logan County will take up a liquor-license renewal for “Crook,” a fairgrounds paving bid, jail water-heater replacement and an election services contract at 9:30 a.m. March 3 in Sterling.

The Logan County Board of Commissioners will consider four operational items at a business meeting scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m. March 3 at the Logan County Courthouse, 315 Main Street, Sterling: a liquor-license renewal for an applicant listed as "Crook," a Logan County Fairgrounds paving bid, replacement of a jail water-heater and an election services contract. The March 3 agenda was posted to the county Agenda Center and the posting text notes it "contains multiple items with direct fiscal and operational impli" (the posting text is truncated).
County documents captured for a different meeting date show more detail about recent liquor-license work at the fairgrounds and county financial resolutions but do not include the March 3 items. An official-looking county agenda posted for Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. lists three special-events liquor-license public hearings for the Logan County Fairgrounds: Hospice of the Plains, Inc. for an event on January 31, 2026; the Logan County Chamber of Commerce for an event on February 6, 2026 (text captured with duplication and truncation); and the Logan County Republicans for an event on February 14, 2026.
That Jan. 6 agenda also contains two named resolutions and advisory-board notices that matter to county finances and staffing. Resolution 2026-1 is described as directing the allocation of Federal Mineral Leasing Funds received and held by the Logan County Treasurer. Resolution 2026-2 is presented as a review of the sufficiency of official bonds for county officers, including County Commissioner, Clerk and Recorder, Registrar of Titles, Examiner of Titles, Sheriff, Coroner, Treasurer and Public Trustee, though the captured text for Resolution 2026-2 is truncated and the full officer list is not visible.
Practical details for potential stakeholders appear on the Jan. 6 agenda: the county requested volunteer applications for the Logan County Planning Commission, the Lodging Tax Board and the Logan County Fair Board with an application deadline of 5:00 p.m., January 30, 2026. The Jan. 6 consent items include approval of the minutes from the December 19, 2025 meeting and acknowledgment of the Sheriff’s Fee Report for November 2025. The Jan. 6 agenda also records that county offices were to be closed Monday, January 19, 2026 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and scheduled the next regular meeting for January 20, 2026 at 9:30 a.m.

Search returns captured an unrelated Logan County, Kentucky Agenda Center page for Russellville, KY that surfaced during document collection; that Kentucky page is not relevant to Logan County, Colorado business.
Because the March 3 docket listing is limited to the four line items and the posting text is incomplete, county stakeholders who would be affected by the fairgrounds paving bid, the jail water-heater replacement or the election services contract should review the March 3 agenda packet on the Logan County Agenda Center before the meeting to confirm vendor names, estimated costs, funding sources and whether any item is scheduled for public hearing. The Board meets in person at the Logan County Courthouse, 315 Main Street, Sterling, at 9:30 a.m. March 3; commissioners could vote on contract awards or license actions that carry direct fiscal impact for county taxpayers and fairgrounds users.
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