The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors approved a temporary liquor license for the Woodbury County Fair in Moville, Iowa, by a 4-0 vote at a special meeting called at 8:32 a.m.
County Auditor Michelle Scaffett presented the license application and told the board the office received the paperwork on Monday and expedited consideration so organizers would be prepared for the fair’s grandstand events. Supervisor Nelson moved to approve the application; Supervisor Dietrich seconded. The motion passed 4-0.
Supervisor Kent Carper, participating by phone, confirmed his presence. The board also handled a routine approval of the meeting agenda earlier in the session; that procedural motion passed 4-0 on a motion by Supervisor Bittinger, seconded by Supervisor Nelson. The liquor-license approval was the substantive item on the short special meeting.
Officials noted the license will allow vendors to sell beer during the fair’s fundraising and grandstand activities; the county auditor’s office said the application arrived Monday and required action before the event. No additional conditions, fees, or vote roll-call details beyond the unanimous 4-0 tally were recorded in the meeting transcript.
There were no public objections or extended debate recorded on the license at the special meeting, and staff were thanked for processing the application in time for the fair. The board moved on after the vote.