Court records show troubling past of Wabasha County administrator applicant
Now with a misdemeanor on his record, Michael Plante is in the running to be Wabasha County s county administrator. 8:47 am, Feb. 15, 2021 ×
Michael Plante, shown in this January 2014 file photo, is one of two candidates for the Wabasha County county administrator position. Plante, who left the same job in early 2019, was let go from his next job due to a misdemeanor assault charge. (Post Bulletin file photo)
WABASHA Michael Plante is hoping to return to Wabasha County to the job he left more than two years ago.
After a series of interviews on Feb. 5, he remains one of two candidates for the job. That s a big step considering what has transpired in Plante s life since he left his job in Wabasha County in early 2019 to take a job as city manager in Prior Lake, Minn. Six months into that job, Plante was let go after being charged with one felony count of domestic assault by stra
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