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Wausau HR Committee votes unanimously to adjourn into closed session over personnel allegation

Wausau HR Committee · February 9, 2026
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Summary

The Wausau HR Committee voted to adjourn into closed session under Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(f) to consider personnel histories, preliminary personnel matters and investigate allegations against a City of Wausau official; the committee did not return to public session.

During the meeting the HR Committee voted to adjourn into closed session to consider personnel matters and an investigation into allegations involving a city official.

Alder Martins moved that the committee "adjourn to closed session pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute 19.85, section 1 paragraph f to consider financial, medical, social, or personnel histories or disciplinary data of specific persons, preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems, or the investigation of charges against specific persons," specifically citing discussion and investigation into allegations against a City of Wausau official. The motion was seconded.

The chair conducted a roll-call vote. Alder Czerny voted aye; Alder Hennke voted aye; Alder Martins voted aye; and the chair indicated aye. The motion carried and the committee adjourned into closed session. The chair stated the committee would not return to public session.

The committee did not provide further details publicly about the subject of the allegations during the meeting.