Lycoming County prison board votes to terminate employment of April Marshall

5376271 · July 12, 2025
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Summary

The Lycoming County Prison Board reconvened after an executive session and voted to terminate the employment of April Marshall from the Lycoming County pre‑release facility; the board took the action by motion and voice vote.

The Lycoming County Prison Board reconvened from an executive session and voted to terminate the employment of April Marshall from the Lycoming County pre‑release facility. The board’s chair asked for a motion to terminate, a board member moved the motion, another seconded it, and the board voted in favor by voice.

The motion followed an executive session the board had called earlier for a “personal matter,” which the board said it would discuss in private. The meeting record shows a formal motion to terminate made immediately after the board reconvened and a voice vote recorded with members saying “aye.” The transcript does not include any public explanation of the reasons for the termination during open session.

No additional documents, disciplinary reports, or legal authorities were referenced on the public record at the time of the vote. The board did not announce whether the decision is subject to further review or appeal, nor did it provide details about any next steps for the pre‑release facility’s operations or staffing in open session.

The board adjourned after taking the action and confirmed its next meeting date would be in August at the same location.