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The Worth County board approved Resolution 2025 to change the county attorney position from part time to full time at a regular meeting. Speaker 2 introduced the resolution and moved to approve the applicant on first reading; the motion was seconded and the board carried the measure in a roll call vote.
Board members discussed salary-setting for the newly full-time post but did not finalize an amount. One participant summarized the need to set a single figure rather than a range, noting figures expressed in the discussion as '01:15 to 01:20' and '118' without clarifying units or whether those numbers represented hourly or annual pay. Speaker 2 told the board that salary details still needed to be worked out and that the resolution included the personnel change pending that clarification.
Speaker 2 called for a roll call; names read during the roll call included Loberg and Stone. Following the vote, Speaker 2 stated the resolution passed. The board did not specify an effective date or a final salary in the meeting transcript.
The board’s next steps, as recorded in the meeting, are to finalize salary language and return the resolution for any required procedural steps. No additional policy changes to the county attorney’s duties were described in the recorded discussion.
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