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Osceola County supervisors approve personnel and license items; move to closed session on opioid settlement participation
Summary
At a regular meeting, the Osceola County Board of Supervisors approved routine items including a pay increase for a dispatcher/jailer and an outdoor alcohol service license, and voted to enter closed session to consider participation in an opioid litigation settlement under Iowa Code 21.5(1)(c).
The Osceola County Board of Supervisors approved a pay increase for a county dispatcher/jailer, granted an outdoor alcohol-service license to a local post and voted to enter a closed session to discuss possible participation in an opioid litigation settlement.
The actions came at the start of the board’s meeting, when members approved the meeting agenda and minutes, then took up several routine personnel and licensing items before moving to the closed-session motion. The board identified the closed-session reason as “consideration [of] opioid litigation settlement participation” under Iowa Code 21.5(1)(c).
Board members approved a salary increase for Kylie Herrera, identified in the meeting as a county dispatcher and jailer. Meeting minutes record the new annual pay as $47,005.21; the board noted the raise is…
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