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Koshkonong board approves treasurer’s $8,500 annual salary after closed-session personnel review

Town of Koshkonong Board · May 14, 2025
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Summary

The Town of Koshkonong Board voted May 14 to set Treasurer Alicia Grulke’s annual salary at $8,500 under a two-year contract after convening a closed session for employee reviews under Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(c).

The Town of Koshkonong Board voted May 14 to award Treasurer Alicia Grulke an annual salary of $8,500 under a two-year contract following a closed-session review of employees.

Chairperson Kim Cheney called the meeting to order at 6:30 PM. The clerk verified that the meeting postings were proper and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited before the board took up procedural business.

Supervisor Matt Hill moved to convene in closed session at 6:31 PM pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(c) for the purpose of employee reviews and to include the clerk in that closed session; Supervisor George Jaeckel seconded the motion, and the minutes state the motion carried. The board returned to open session at 6:49 PM on a motion by Supervisor George Jaeckel, seconded by Supervisor Erik Hoffman; that motion also carried.

Immediately after returning to open session, Supervisor Matt Hill moved to award Treasurer Alicia Grulke an annual salary of $8,500 under a two-year contract. Supervisor Erik Hoffman seconded; the motion carried. The minutes do not record individual roll-call votes or a vote tally—only that the motions carried.

Supervisor George Jaeckel moved to adjourn at 6:50 PM; Supervisor Jim Brandenburg seconded and the motion carried. The minutes were signed by Clerk Caitlin Kincannon on May 14, 2025.