Woods County members met March 9, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. and approved routine business including warrants and claims, the minutes of the March 2 meeting, monthly reports and blanket purchase orders. A motion to recess concluded the session.
A member reported, “I got that 30,000 back from that trash deal finally,” noting a reimbursement tied to an earlier trash contract; the board approved the monthly appropriations after that discussion. The meeting record shows motions were made and seconded for each routine item and were carried without recorded roll-call tallies in the transcript.
Why it matters: Routine approvals set the county’s immediate administrative and spending posture and record reimbursements that affect the county’s monthly appropriations. While the transcript records motions and seconds, it does not include detailed roll-call votes or named movers and seconders for each motion.
What happened next: After the approvals, members moved to recess and the meeting was recessed by unanimous voice vote as recorded in the transcript.