County and Town Councils unanimously appoint Julian Haas to Stark Board

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In a decisive move, the Jackson Town Council and Teton County Commissioners unanimously approved the appointment of Julian Haas to the Stark Board during their joint information meeting on July 7, 2025. This appointment fills a partial term set to expire on December 31, 2028, marking a significant step in local governance.

The meeting began with a motion from Commissioner Carman, which was seconded by Commissioner Propst, and quickly garnered unanimous support from both the county and town officials. "All in favor please say aye," was met with a resounding response, signaling strong agreement among council members and commissioners alike.

Following the appointment, the council briefly discussed the need for an executive session to address the Stark Board appointment further. Both the county and town entered executive sessions to finalize the details, demonstrating a commitment to transparency and thoroughness in their decision-making processes.

As the meeting concluded, the council and commissioners moved to adjourn, reflecting a productive session focused on enhancing local governance. The unanimous support for Haas's appointment indicates a collaborative spirit among Jackson's leaders, setting a positive tone for future initiatives.

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