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Adair County supervisors approve routine business, set FY27 budget hearing

Adair County Board of Supervisors · April 1, 2026

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Summary

At its March 25 meeting the Adair County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved claims and routine motions, accepted a township clerk resignation and appointed a replacement, authorized opioid-settlement participation and workers’ comp renewal, and set the FY27 budget public hearing for April 15, 2026.

The Adair County Board of Supervisors met March 25 and unanimously approved routine business, including payment of claims totaling $1,389.81 and approval of prior meeting minutes. The session began at 9:10 a.m. with four supervisors present: Baier, Christoffersen, Hoadley and Chair Jerry Walker; Supervisor Wedemeyer was absent.

The board approved claims that included an Auxiant HRA Insurance Trust charge of $569.78, a Johnson Controls quarterly invoice for $743.07, and a Verizon Wireless cellphone charge of $76.96. The board recorded fund coding for the payments, charging $820.03 to the General Fund and $569.78 to the Adair County Insurance Trust.

The board also approved a $40 township clerk wage payment for Dave Barrett. It accepted, with regret, the resignation of Grand River Township Clerk Becky Luers and appointed Jayne Mazurkiewicz as the new township clerk.

Supervisors authorized the chair to sign Opioid Settlement Participation and Release Forms covering the six remnant defendants and authorized the chair to sign the IMWCA workers’ compensation renewal worksheet. Both authorizations were made by motion and approved unanimously.

The board set a public hearing on the FY27 budget for April 15, 2026, at 9:15 a.m. The meeting record shows the board adjourned at 9:42 a.m.

Why it matters: These routine approvals move the county’s administrative and financial business forward, formalize a personnel change at the township level and set the schedule for public review of the county budget.