Benton County’s Chief Financial Officer Rick Crager promoted to Assistant County Administrator
Benton County has announced the promotion of Rick Crager as the new Assistant County Administrator.
Benton County has announced the promotion of Rick Crager as the new Assistant County Administrator.
Responding to recommendations from the 2023 Solid Waste Process Workgroup, Benton County is moving forward with its commitment to a collaborative endeavor aimed at revolutionizing sustainable materials management in Western Oregon.
Join us for episode 8 of the Benton County Public Podcast as we explore the journey behind the creation of the Oak Creek Evacuation Route!
Benton County reminds businesses of March 15 deadline for Business Personal Property Returns.
Benton County honored the resilience and courage of Japanese Americans who faced injustice during WWII. Watch the proclamation reading, commemorating February 20, 2024, as Benton County’s Day of Remembrance of Japanese Americans Incarcerated during World War II, with Dr. Janet Nishihara from Oregon State University, Jessica Hougen, and Terri Thomas from the Benton County Historical Society.
All Benton County offices will be closed on Monday, February 19, 2024, in observance of the President’s Day holiday.
First Vice President of the Linn Benton The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Christopher Hughbanks, reads a proclamation for Black History Month Feb. 6 at the Kalapuya Building in Corvallis. The Benton County Commissioners recognized the invaluable contributions of African Americans throughout history with a proclamation.
Benton County recently launched its newly redesigned website, a user-centric platform aimed at providing residents, businesses, and visitors with a more intuitive and efficient online experience. A demonstration of the new site is scheduled for the public and Benton County employees.
Benton County is looking for qualified individuals to contribute to the community’s growth and development by serving on various advisory boards and committees. The public is encouraged to apply for vacancies in several crucial areas, fostering civic engagement and collaboration.
Benton County’s Agricultural and Wildlife Protection Program (AWPP) has awarded over $22,000 in non-lethal wildlife deterrent grants to Benton County farmers.