The Marion County Board of Supervisors met in regular session Tuesday. The board heard a presentation from Travis Sterling with Sterling Physical Therapy about possibly helping the county when it comes to workmen’s compensation. No action was taken. They held a public hearing regarding the proposed vacating of all or part of road rights-of-way of Beardsley Drive. Following the public hearing the board approved vacating portions of the road that are frequently closed due to high water. They held a discussion regarding a proposed amendment to the Road and Traffic Agreement with Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency for the Red Rock Hydroelectric Project in which the board approved accepting a payment from the Agency of $80,000 for road maintenance and repair. The board held a discussion regarding a request from Marion County Extension to offer health insurance benefits to two employees in Marion County. Following the discussion the board chose to come up with a health plan to offer the employees as well as approved the transition of General Assistance Services to Public Health. They approved a two year transition plan to a .GOV web domain for Marion County as well as approved a class E liquor license renewal for New Star Pella. They approved board chairman Mark Raymie’s signature on the 2019 Marion County Weed Commissioner’s Report to be submitted to the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship as well as approved a letter of support for the South Central Iowa Cedar Creek Watershed Management RCPP grant proposal.