Hamilton County Board of Supervisors will meet this morning
The Hamilton County Board of Supervisors will meet this morning in the basement conference room at the Hamilton County Courthouse, 2300 Superior Street, Webster City.
This meeting begins at 9 a.m.
Audio streamed live at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82380007518?pwd=9Dj0oWDQETxgNbJXFOJFZgCkpiVnbV.1
Meeting ID: 823 8000 7518
Passcode: 840168
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