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Conrad City Council hires Jerad Walston as city clerk and adopts new transient merchant license

City Council of the City of Conrad · July 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Oct. 7 meeting, the Conrad City Council unanimously approved hiring Jerad Walston as City Clerk, approved claims and payroll, and repealed Resolution 25-1318 in favor of Resolution 25-1328 updating the transient retail merchant business license.

The Conrad City Council unanimously voted Tuesday to hire Jerad Walston as the city’s new clerk and to replace its transient retail merchant business-license resolution.

Alderman Karla Breding moved to hire Jerad Walston as City Clerk; Alderman Carrie Doty seconded the motion, which the council carried unanimously. The council did not record individual vote tallies in the minutes; the motion was reported as “carried unanimously.”

The council also approved the minutes of the Sept. 16, 2025 meeting and approved claims and payroll for September. Claims listed in the minutes include check numbers 29221–29222, 29228, 29236, 29238, and 29240–29286; payroll for September was listed as $129,021.54. Alderman Amber Schoenrock moved to approve the claims and payroll; Alderman Carrie Doty seconded; the motion carried unanimously.

On licensing, Alderman Amber Schoenrock moved and Alderman Carrie Doty seconded a motion to repeal Resolution 25-1318 and adopt Resolution 25-1328, described in the minutes as the Transient Retail Merchant Business License. The motion carried unanimously. The minutes do not include the text of either resolution; staff materials referenced in the record were listed as attachments.

There were no public comments at the meeting. The council adjourned at 6:21 p.m.