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The Des Moines County Board of Supervisors approved a set of routine administrative and personnel items at its Nov. 28 meeting.
Items approved included a payroll reimbursement claim in the amount of $285.04; the conditional acceptance of an assignment of county-held tax-sale parcels to an applicant who agreed to pay outstanding taxes and special assessments (county staff noted further statutory steps remain); and personnel actions at the correctional center including a part-time cook (Cathy Manley) and a new correctional officer (Chantelle Mallory) with effective dates and pay rates stated in the personnel forms. The board also approved an unpaid‑time entry for an employee (Elena Capps) and accepted auditor fee reports and regular meeting minutes noted in the record.
All routine items were moved, seconded and recorded as approved by the supervisors present.
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