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Custer County commissioners approve staffing change, special event, and equipment sales; executive session called
Summary
Custer County commissioners on Sept. 17 voted to convert a contracted child-welfare supervisor to a part‑time county employee, approved a special event permit and two vehicle sales, accepted routine reports and minutes, and then entered an executive session for legal advice under Colorado law.
The Custer County Board of County Commissioners took a series of routine and administrative actions at its Sept. 17 meeting, including personnel, permitting and surplus-property approvals, and then moved into an executive session to receive legal advice.
Contract staffing: The board voted to cancel the contract for a child-welfare/adult-protection supervisor who was contracted from a neighboring county and to hire that person as a part‑time county employee. The board’s motion to convert the contracted supervisor to a part‑time county employee was moved and seconded and received an affirmative voice vote…
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