Public Health officials also reported a positive measles wastewater detection in Yates County, although no human cases had been confirmed as of July 29. The county reported 71 connected customers or active revenue lines at the time of the meeting. Department heads have submitted their spending requests, and county officials have begun building workers’ compensation, election costs and other expenses into the budget framework. Auditors originally anticipated spending three to four weeks in Yates County, but were in their sixth week by the Aug. 4 meeting and were expected to remain through August. Yates County EMS, meanwhile, continues to reevaluate its plans and data.