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Village Clerk's Appointment Sparks Conflict of Interest Allegations

June 10, 2024 | Kronenwetter, Marathon County, Wisconsin



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Village Clerk's Appointment Sparks Conflict of Interest Allegations
During a recent village board meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the proposed appointments of Bobby Berkla Barge as village clerk and Lisa Kersner as village treasurer. The resolution, prepared by Barge herself, was deemed inconsistent with the Village of Krona Water Charter Ordinance 01-002, which stipulates that both positions should be appointed by the village president during the organizational meeting in April of even-numbered years, subject to a two-thirds majority vote from the board.

Critics highlighted a potential conflict of interest, arguing that Barge's involvement in drafting the resolution for her own appointment could constitute misconduct in office under state law. A formal request was made to document these concerns in Barge's personnel file, emphasizing the financial implications of her appointment and the inappropriate nature of her actions.

Additionally, allegations were made regarding Barge's behavior towards trustee Charneski during a previous meeting, which was described as antagonistic and divisive, potentially creating a hostile work environment. The request included a call for the audio recording of that meeting to be attached to the formal complaint.

While Kersner was acknowledged as a dedicated public servant, the focus remained on the procedural and ethical issues surrounding the proposed appointments, raising questions about governance and accountability within the village administration.

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