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At its Jan. 6 meeting the La Paz County Board of Supervisors approved officers and several routine agenda items.
The board voted to appoint Deuce Minor as chairman and Holly Erwin as vice chairman for 2025. The motion to approve chairman and vice-chair appointments passed after nomination and a second; the transcript records motions and voice votes but no roll-call tally.
On the consent agenda the board pulled item 5(b) for later consideration and approved items 5(a) and 5(c) by motion and voice vote. The chair said the pulled item would likely be revisited at the next meeting.
Other procedural motions — including motions to move into executive session and to approve subsequent actions after the closed session — also passed by voice vote. The meeting adjourned after the board completed action on the regular agenda.
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