Government · Meeting

County Board Meeting

Join the Clay County Board for their scheduled public meeting at the Clay County Courthouse.

Tue, 19 Jan 2027 9:00 AM (America/Chicago) Clay County Courthouse Clay Center , Nebraska
The Clay County Board Meeting provides a vital platform for local governance and community engagement in Clay Center, Nebraska. Held at the historic Clay County Courthouse, this session allows residents to stay informed about county operations, policy decisions, and public initiatives. Attendees are encouraged to participate in the democratic process by observing board proceedings. This recurring event is essential for those interested in local administration, transparency, and the ongoing development of Clay County’s infrastructure and services.

What to Expect

A formal board meeting covering county business and administrative updates.

Who Should Attend

  • Clay County residents
  • Local business owners
  • Civic-minded citizens
  • Government observers

Agenda Overview

Standard county board agenda items and public business.
Venue & Address
Clay County Courthouse
111 W Fairfield St
Clay Center , Nebraska – 68933
United States
Organizer
Clay County · Government
The official governing body of Clay County, Nebraska.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the meeting held?
It is held at the Clay County Courthouse, 111 W Fairfield St, Clay Center, NE.
What time does it start?
The meeting begins at 9:00 am.
Is this meeting open to the public?
Yes, it is a public meeting.
How often do these meetings occur?
The board holds recurring meetings throughout the year.
Is there parking available?
Parking is available at or near the courthouse.
Do I need to register?
No registration is typically required for public attendance.
Tags
Government Clay County Nebraska Public Meeting Local News Civic Engagement
Summary
Public meeting of the Clay County Board held at the Clay County Courthouse.
Highlights
  • Public governance transparency
  • Local policy updates
  • Community engagement
  • County administration oversight
  • Open meeting format
  • Historic venue setting
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