COLLIN SPILINEK
Fremont Tribune
The Dodge County Board of Supervisors approved three applications to finish the term of former Dodge County Attorney Oliver Glass at its meeting Wednesday morning.
The board approved applications from Paul Vaughan, Pam Hopkins and Christian Mirch with a 6-0 vote. Supervisor Pat Tawney was not present.
âWe appreciate those individualsâ willingness to step forward at this time and be considered for the position,â Chairman Bob Missel said.
On Feb. 10, Glass announced he would resign from his position after two DUI arrests in March 2020 and January 2021. He had held the position since 2011 and was re-elected in 2018 with his term set to end in 2022.
COLLIN SPILINEK
Fremont Tribune
The Dodge County Zoning and Planning Commission met Wednesday to discuss the stockpiling of biomass after a waste storage site brought an overwhelming smell and abundance of flies to Scribner.
âWhat weâre trying to do is come up with some guidelines to what they need to do in order to bring that stuff into Dodge County, how long they can stockpile it, whether or not a conditional use permit should be required,â Zoning Administrator Jean Andrews said.
Multiple residents of Scribner voiced their concern about a waste storage site used by Environmental Land Management LLC during a Dodge County Board of Supervisors meeting on Dec. 2, 2020.