Worth County supervisors approve routine claims, liquor license and annual wellness agreement

Worth County Supervisors · December 22, 2025

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Summary

The Worth County supervisors approved routine claims, a liquor license for an applicant identified as "Maverick," and the 2026 ISEC wellness agreement in voice votes during a brief meeting; the board recessed until 11:00 a.m.

Worth County supervisors approved several routine items during a short session, including pending claims, a liquor license and the county’s 2026 ISEC wellness agreement.

The meeting opened with a motion on an agenda item (motion text not recorded in the transcript) followed by a voice vote. Speaker 1 announced, “Motion carried,” after two members voiced support.

Later, the supervisors approved pending claims after a motion was called; the transcript does not record a clear written motion text or identify the mover and seconder by name beyond the speaker labels in the record.

The board voted to approve a liquor license for an establishment referenced in the transcript as "Maverick." Speaker 1 moved for approval and Speaker 2 seconded; the board approved the license by voice vote.

Supervisors also approved the 2026 ISEC wellness agreement. Speaker 2 moved to approve the agreement and Speaker 1 seconded; the motion passed by a voice vote with two recorded 'aye' responses.

The board recessed the meeting to 11:00 a.m. before adjourning for a later session. No roll-call vote tallies with individual names were recorded in the transcript; votes were taken by voice and recorded as 'aye.'