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Menominee County posts spring 2026 Personnel, Finance and Building committee agenda archive

Menominee County’s latest personnel and finance agenda landed April 30, keeping staffing, spending and building issues in view as spring committee work continues.

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Menominee County posts spring 2026 Personnel, Finance and Building committee agenda archive
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Menominee County’s Personnel & Finance/Building & Grounds committee stayed on a steady spring schedule with a new agenda posted for April 30, the latest in a run that also includes April 14, March 24, March 10, February 24, February 10, January 27 and January 13.

That regular cadence matters because this committee sits near the front end of county decisions that can shape payroll, hiring, maintenance and building repairs before they reach the full County Board. The roster lists Dawn M. Wilber as chair, Ben Warrington as vice-chair and Kristah Warrington as a current member, giving residents a clear read on who is steering those discussions.

The archive does more than mark dates. It shows a long-running committee record stretching back through 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020, which suggests Menominee County Government has kept this workflow in place for years rather than treating it as a temporary burst of meetings. For residents trying to follow county taxes, staffing levels or facility spending, that paper trail offers an early warning system.

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The committee’s name alone points to the issues most likely to affect daily life in Menominee County, Wisconsin. Personnel and finance questions can influence staffing levels and service delivery in departments such as Administration, Clerk, Clerk of Courts, Finance, Human Resources, Highway, Sheriff, Treasurer and Public Health. Building and grounds decisions can shape courthouse space, maintenance needs and other county property expenses.

That wider county backdrop has additional weight after Menominee County’s main website posted notice that the county experienced unauthorized access to its network on or about August 21, 2024. In that context, residents watching committee agendas may have a sharper eye for how the county is handling records, operations and spending across its administrative offices.

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For now, the April 30 agenda stands as the newest sign of where the county’s spring work is heading. The archive shows a government still moving through routine committee business, and those are often the meetings where budget pressures, staffing changes and building needs first surface before broader board action.

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