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Clinton County authorizes payroll changes for two Sheriff's Office employees


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Clinton County authorizes payroll changes for two Sheriff's Office employees
The Clinton County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 22 authorized two payroll actions affecting the Sheriff’s Office.

The board approved Resolution 2025-262 authorizing the county auditor to stop issuing biweekly paychecks to Joseph Rose from the General Basic Fund, Office of Jail, and to start issuing biweekly paychecks from the General Basic Fund, Office of Patrol. The resolution states Rose began employment as a deputy sheriff on Sept. 1, 2025, and sets an hourly rate of $33.75. The action is noted as subject to the terms of the Sheriff’s Bargaining Unit agreement.

The board also approved Resolution 2025-263 authorizing the county auditor to issue biweekly paychecks on the General Basic Fund, Office of Jail, to McKenna Schroeder as a full‑time civilian correctional officer at an hourly rate of $24.36. The resolution lists Schroeder’s starting date as Sept. 22, 2025, and notes the authorization is subject to the Sheriff’s Bargaining Unit agreement.

Both resolutions include signature lines for Chairperson Erin George and County Auditor David Troester. The printed packet does not include roll-call tallies in the excerpt provided.

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