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Prinsburg council hires seasonal worker at $18 an hour; councilmember recuses

City of Prinsburg City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The council voted to hire Jackson Marcus as a seasonal worker at $18.00 per hour with a 30‑day review; Councilmember Nate Marcus recused himself from the vote because of a family relationship.

Prinsburg’s City Council voted March 4 to hire Jackson Marcus as a seasonal employee at $18.00 per hour, with a review after 30 days.

The hiring followed a discussion of several candidates: Kim Duininck expressed interest in part‑time work, and councilmembers discussed hiring Jackson Marcus and Garret Mulder for varying hours. After a motion to hire Jackson Marcus at $18.00 per hour with a 30‑day review by Councilmember Dan Negen, Mayor Mitch Swart supported the motion and it passed. Councilmember Nate Marcus recused himself from the vote because of family ties; the minutes record the recusal and note he urged the council to act in the city’s best interest.

The minutes do not record Jackson Marcus’s start date, weekly hours, or whether additional summer hires will be approved later; earlier discussion included the possibility of hiring a second student for up to 30 hours a week, but the council’s final action at this meeting was to hire Jackson Marcus.