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Carlyle finance committee recommends city contribute $3,750 each to two youth fishing event ad contracts

Carlyle Finance Committee · September 8, 2025
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Summary

The Carlyle Finance Committee on Sept. 8 recommended that the city council approve two advertising contributions of $3,750 each to support AMW Promotions’ King Kat Catfish/Kids’ Event Fishing Series and Crappie Fishing Series. The committee’s two members voted unanimously to forward both contracts to council.

The Carlyle Finance Committee recommended the city contribute $3,750 toward advertising for the King Kat Catfish/Kids’ Event Fishing Series and $3,750 toward advertising for the Crappie Fishing Series, both promoted by AMW Promotions. The committee voted to send both contracts to the city council for approval.

Brad Myres, a staff member, told the committee that AMW Promotions is asking the city to contribute $3,750 for advertising for the King Kat Catfish/Kids’ Event Fishing Series and that Clinton County would also contribute $3,750. After that presentation, Committee member John Hodapp moved to recommend the contract to council; Committee member Jeff Taylor seconded. A voice vote found all in favor.

Myres gave the same figure for the Crappie Fishing Series, saying AMW Promotions requested a $3,750 city contribution and that Clinton County would match that amount. Hodapp moved to recommend the Crappie Fishing Series contract to council; Taylor seconded. A voice vote found all in favor.

Both motions were recommendations to the full city council; final approval and any contractual terms will be determined by council. The transcript does not specify contract start dates, advertising schedules, or whether the city contribution comes from a specific line item in the city budget.