{
 "city": "Maddock",
 "state": "ND",
 "page": "https://mytown.theboringparts.com/city/maddocknd/",
 "attribution": "MyTown / The Boring Parts — CC BY 4.0. Summaries AI-generated from official sources.",
 "license": "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/",
 "generated": "2026-08-20",
 "upcoming": [],
 "recent": [
  {
   "date": "2026-06-09",
   "body": "Council",
   "headline": "Council approves $116K paving contract, sells city lots",
   "summary": "The Maddock City Council approved a $116,355.87 payment to Tri-State Paving for street repairs and sold vacant city-owned lots for $1,000 each. The council also discussed enforcement of motorized vehicle rules and approved a sewer/water main break coverage policy.",
   "agenda_url": "https://maddocknd.govoffice.com/vertical/sites/%7BCBE45934-7785-46B3-9668-E2523DE0B6DF%7D/uploads/June_9J_2026_Reg._Mtg.pdf",
   "minutes_url": null,
   "source": "https://maddocknd.govoffice.com"
  },
  {
   "date": "2026-05-26",
   "body": "Council",
   "headline": "Council discusses water plant, approves event permit, hires summer worker",
   "summary": "The Maddock City Council held a special meeting to discuss communications with the Central Plains Water District (CPWD) regarding the Water Treatment Plant project. CPWD representatives provided an update and agreed to share biweekly meeting minutes and allow council members to attend meetings. The council approved a Special Event Permit for Harriman’s/Bobcat Bar for the NSCCU annual meeting and hired Bryce Melaas for summertime employment.",
   "agenda_url": "https://maddocknd.govoffice.com/vertical/sites/%7BCBE45934-7785-46B3-9668-E2523DE0B6DF%7D/uploads/May_26J_2026_Sp._Mtg.pdf",
   "minutes_url": null,
   "source": "https://maddocknd.govoffice.com"
  },
  {
   "date": "2026-04-21",
   "body": "Council",
   "headline": "Council limits role in water plant to customer only",
   "summary": "The council discussed the city's relationship with Central Plains Water District (CPWD) and decided to step back from active involvement in the water treatment plant construction project. The city will now act solely as a customer and water consumer, with no attendance at construction meetings or participation in daily operations. Keith Winson was directed to limit contact with project personnel to emergencies only; all other matters go through the city office or council, which will work directly with CPWD.",
   "agenda_url": "https://maddocknd.govoffice.com/vertical/sites/%7BCBE45934-7785-46B3-9668-E2523DE0B6DF%7D/uploads/April_21J_2026_Sp._Mtg.pdf",
   "minutes_url": null,
   "source": "https://maddocknd.govoffice.com"
  }
 ]
}