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Jackson commission continues interviews to fill lieutenant vacancy, moves into closed session on personnel
Summary
The Village of Jackson Police and Fire Commission said it will continue interviews to fill a vacancy created by Lieutenant Todd Freestad’s retirement and moved into closed session under Wisconsin Statutes §19.85(1)(c) to consider employment matters.
The Village of Jackson Police and Fire Commission on Jan. 7 said it will continue candidate interviews to fill a vacancy created by Lieutenant Todd Freestad’s retirement and will hold a closed session under Wisconsin Statutes §19.85(1)(c) to consider employment-related matters.
Commission President said the panel would continue interviews that night and that the commission is still looking to fill the vacancy created by Lieutenant Todd Freestad’s retirement; the commission also expects an additional position to open on July 1. “We continue interviews tonight. Still looking to fill the vacancy created by Lieutenant Todd Freestad's retirement. We'll have an additional position to fill, July 1,” the Commission President said.
The Police Chief told commissioners the department is adapting its…
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