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Advisory council adopts updated bylaws, expands voting membership and sets appointment rules
Summary
The council approved revised bylaws that add a written mission and purpose, increase voting members from seven to nine, change quorum requirements, add Nikki Conrad to a two-year initial term and require certain seats (Webster County supervisor and City of Fort Dodge representative) be filled by elected officials.
The Webster County EMS Advisory Council adopted revised bylaws that add mission and purpose language, expand voting membership from seven to nine, and change quorum requirements to five voting members. The council also approved adding Nikki Conrad to an initial two‑year term (expiring Dec. 31, 2026) and specified that the Webster County supervisor seat and the City of Fort Dodge representative seat must be filled by elected officials; other seats will be filled by stakeholders from their respective regions.
Council members said the changes were intended to ensure geographic representation across Webster County and clarify roles the council will…
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