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Geary County meeting includes motion to enter executive session on non-elected personnel

October 20, 2025 | Geary County, Kansas


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Geary County meeting includes motion to enter executive session on non-elected personnel
At a Geary County meeting, an unidentified speaker moved that the body enter an executive session for 15 minutes to discuss non-elected personnel.

The meeting record shows the presiding speaker announced, “Well, seeing no public comment, we had executive session, non‑elective personnel,” and later an unidentified person said, “I make a motion that we go on executive session for 15 minutes reference to non elected personnel.” The transcript does not record who seconded the motion, a roll-call vote, or the final disposition of the motion.

The motion was stated aloud and the meeting proceeded to further brief exchange; however, no formal outcome or return time from an executive session is recorded in the transcript provided. The transcript also includes a later utterance emphasizing “15 minutes,” which suggests the intended duration, but the record does not show whether the body completed that session or any resulting personnel action.

Because the transcript does not record a formal vote or recorded minutes for the executive session itself, no definitive public-action outcome can be reported from this transcript alone.

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