Morgan County Board Skips March 2 Meeting, Public Records Still Available
Morgan County skipped its March 2 board meeting, but the county posted public notice and open-government materials online 10 days later.

The Morgan County Board held no regular meeting on March 2, 2026, and the county's official website posted formal notice of the cancellation on March 12, ten days after the skipped session.
The notice, published under the heading "March 2, 2026 - No Meeting," confirmed that the board's scheduled gathering did not take place. Alongside the cancellation notice, the county provided links to other open-government materials, keeping public records accessible even in the absence of a meeting.
The posting matters because Illinois open meetings law requires local governing bodies to maintain transparency with constituents, and the public notice mechanism serves as the county's primary channel for informing residents when regular board activity is suspended. By publishing the notice through the official Morgan County, Illinois website, the county preserved access to meeting-related documentation for anyone tracking board activity or researching county governance.
The March 2 cancellation represents a pause in the board's regular schedule, though the county's record-keeping and public disclosure infrastructure continued functioning in the interim. Anyone seeking board minutes, agendas, or related county documents can access them through the Morgan County website regardless of whether a meeting occurred.
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