The Guthrie County Board of Supervisors met in regular session Tuesday.

The Board approved a recommendation by Guthrie County Engineer Josh Sebern to adopt use of the All Systems Permit, after he presented a proposed map of roads that the permit would be used on. Sebern’s proposed map included roads that would allow semis to travel from ethanol plants and cooperatives to larger state highways like Highway 141 and Highway 25.

The Board then heard budget presentations from Facilities Manager Brandon Thompson, Transfer Station Manager Jotham Arber and Veterans Affairs and General Relief Coordinator Beth Watson. There weren’t many changes to each department’s budget, but for the major ones, the department heads gave information and reasons why they would like to make that change, and answered any questions the Board had.

The Board then approved a resolution to withdraw from the Articles of Agreement which formed the Workforce Development Chief Elected Officials Consortium for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014. They also heard an update on the state of the Samuels Group pertaining to the Law Enforcement Center Project, and approved a response to Shive-Hattery also pertaining to the Law Enforcement Center Project.