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Penobscot County commissioners on Dec. 30 confirmed appointments to external boards and internal representation and amended the agenda to add three executive‑session personnel items.
The meeting record shows a nomination and approval to appoint a nominee to the MCCA board of directors for 2025 after the chair (unnamed in the transcript) said the bylaws required appointments by Dec. 31. Commissioners also moved to appoint Commissioner Dan Trimble as an alternate to the MCCA board and Administrator Scott Adkins as a proxy.
Commissioners revised and approved representation to the county risk pool: Commissioner Marshall was named the county’s risk‑pool representative, with Commissioner‑elect Trimble and Administrator Scott Adkins designated as his proxies. The board approved those appointments by voice vote.
Before moving on to grant awards, the board voted to amend the agenda to add three executive sessions to address personnel matters under the provisions identified in the transcript as "40568." Later in the meeting, commissioners approved the warrants as posted in the agenda and moved into executive session to discuss the three personnel items.
All appointment and agenda‑amendment motions were approved by voice votes recorded as ayes from commissioners present; the transcript shows the executive session motion was offered and seconded and that the meeting proceeded into executive session.
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