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Adams County supervisors approve agenda, minutes and move into closed session

March 08, 2025 | Adams County, Wisconsin


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Adams County supervisors approve agenda, minutes and move into closed session
The Adams County Board of Supervisors approved its meeting agenda and the minutes from Feb. 7, then voted to convene a closed session to discuss the county administrator’s contract.

The board approved the agenda on a motion by Supervisor Kibarski with a second from Supervisor Edwards. The motion passed by voice vote. The board approved the Feb. 7 minutes on a motion by Supervisor Pease, seconded by Supervisor Edwards, also by voice vote.

Later in the meeting Chairman Jerry Taylor moved to convene a closed session “per Wisconsin state statute” to consider the contract and employment performance of the county administrator. Supervisor Pease made the motion and Supervisor Kabarski seconded it. The board took a roll‑call vote; the clerk announced that the motion carried and the meeting moved into closed session.

The closed‑session motion cited the statutory exemption for considering employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of public employees. The board then ended remote access for the public and moved into the closed deliberations.

No final action or contract text was disclosed in the public portion of the meeting.

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