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Commission approves multiple personnel actions and nominates Andrea Fisher to health board

St. Francois County Commission · March 31, 2026
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Summary

The board unanimously nominated Andrea Fisher to the health board, approved Jessica as IT supervisor (no pay change), named James Morgan highway supervisor (effective March 26), and reassigned Mindy Hasmeyer to chief deputy public administrator at grade 6 ($21.49/hour).

The St. Francois County Commission approved a slate of personnel actions including a nomination to the Department of Health board, an IT appointment, a highway-supervisor appointment and a reassignment within the public-administrator office.

Nomination to health board: S5 (addressed in the meeting as Linda) reported that Vice Chair Laura Lynn Rasnick resigned and introduced Andrea Fisher as a nominee for the board of trustees for the Department of Health, describing Fisher as a Farmington resident and a family nurse practitioner with over 10 years’ experience. S3 moved to nominate Andrea Fisher and S4 seconded; S5 said the board unanimously agreed. "So the board all unanimously agreed to have her on the board," S5 said.

IT and highway appointments: The board approved making Jessica the official IT supervisor with no change in pay after a motion by S4 and second by S3. The board also approved naming James Morgan to the highway supervisor position; S6 noted the effective date as March 26.

Public-administrator reassignment: The board approved reassigning Mindy Hasmeyer from grade 4 to grade 6 as chief deputy public administrator at $21.49 per hour following a presentation by the public administrator (S7). S4 moved the reassignment and S2 seconded; the chair recorded the approval.

Why it matters: these personnel moves alter departmental leadership and will affect day-to-day operations in IT, public works and public-administration services. Where the record provided votes, the board recorded approval for each item; specific numeric vote tallies were not included in the transcript for every motion.

Next steps: newly appointed or reassigned employees will assume roles as described (Jessica as IT supervisor, James Morgan effective March 26, Mindy Hasmeyer in the chief deputy role at the stated pay grade). The nomination of Andrea Fisher will be filed with the board records.