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Woodson County commissioners approve routine motions, authorize $7,000 truck upfit and pay $117,830.40 in vouchers

Woodson County Commission · March 24, 2026
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Summary

At the March 24 meeting commissioners approved the agenda and minutes, recessed for several executive sessions, authorized upfitting a sheriff's truck for up to $7,000, accepted a Road & Bridge wage sheet naming a Shop Supervisor, signed an abatement response letter and approved $117,830.40 in vouchers.

Woodson County commissioners moved and passed a series of routine and administrative actions on March 24, including executive sessions, equipment authorization and payment of vouchers totaling $117,830.40.

Motions recorded in the minutes include approval of the meeting agenda and the March 17 minutes (moved by Jerry Sedlacek; seconded by Kevin Stuber). The commission recessed into multiple executive sessions for attorney-client matters and later for non-elected personnel; each recess was approved by motion and second.

The commission authorized Kirk Auto Group to upfit one of the sheriff's new trucks at a cost not to exceed $7,000 (motion by Kevin Stuber; seconded by Jerry Sedlacek). Gary Ward presented a wage sheet that Jerry Sedlacek moved to accept, naming Ricky Hodges as Shop Supervisor for Road & Bridge; Kevin Stuber seconded and the motion passed. Treasurer Michelle Zimmerman presented a letter responding to Jason Simmons' abatement request; Kevin Stuber moved to sign the letter, Jerry Sedlacek seconded and the motion passed.

At the end of the meeting commissioners voted to pay vouchers totaling $117,830.40 (Kevin Stuber moved; Jerry Sedlacek seconded) and adjourned at 11:23 a.m.

The minutes do not record individual vote tallies for recorded motions; each motion noted in the minutes is recorded as "motion passed."