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This video is a recording of the Laclede County Commission’s public meeting on March 10, 2026. This video has seen no significant cuts or alterations*. Principals Present: Eastern Commissioner Erik Lindsey Western Commissioner Joe Wasmer Presiding Commissioner Randy Angst Laclede County Clerk Linda Cansler Others in Attendance During Meeting: County Staff --Theresa Jordison, county assistant MU Extension --Allison Gunter, Extension Engagement Specialist --Crystal Degand, County Office Support Staff Jack Silberberg, Reporter, Laclede County Record LCR SYNOPSIS. 00:00 Prayer, Pledge of Allegiance, approval of March 3 minutes. 02:24 Setting of public hearing dates for county establishment of Jessica Lane, abandonment of Galena Road and vacancy of Kerby Road**. All set for April 14. 07:02 Routine business. 12:23 General county business. Arthur Road; a potential future meeting visitor; and discussion about decorations in recognition of America's 250 anniversary. 22:18 MU Extension. No public comments. 41:41 Other business. Discussion about regional county commissioners meeting in Houston on Friday. Angst said he would get the visitor mentioned in general county business on the agenda for next week. The County Commission ends the meeting with a seconded motion to adjourn. NOTES. CCAM is the County Commissioners Association of Missouri. *The Record was away from the camera from a short period during the MU Extension topic. **Cansler confirmed this later. Abandonment, she explained, was when there was no activity on a road and did not require a petition, and to vacate of a road with some activity requires a petition, usually by a landowner connected to the road, signed by landowners in the township. After Actions: The Record records actions taken during closed sessions and additional open session notes as according to the Laclede County Clerk or a commissioner. General Business: Individual commissioner concerns/reports, items not on the agenda. Routine Business: Payroll, the signing of warrants. For agendas and minutes, see the county clerk's website: https://lacledecountyclerk.org/county... For county legal notices: https://lacledecountyclerk.org/legal-... LCR RECORDING POLICY. The Record, when posting public meetings, will adhere to the following guidelines: Unless absolutely necessitated by a need for public safety, the Record will post public portions of meetings in their entirety with minimal edits. If there are significant cuts or alterations, the Record is obliged to make that apparent and offer a sufficient explanation. Recorded governmental entities may make requests and suggestions on recording policies as per Missouri Sunshine Law, and the Record will reserve the right to consider said suggestions with the counsel of the Missouri Press Association before deciding whether to integrate them. Time stamps for major topics will be integrated into the video description as well as autogenerated captions for the video. Those who give public comments during the meeting or otherwise contribute significantly to public meetings will be noted in the description. Likewise, government officials, high profile citizens and other public figures can be listed in the description. Those attendees who attend regularly or have been significant in previous meetings can be listed. The Record does not typically note county employees who make brief appearances through the door behind the Eastern Commissioner unless their stay is protracted. Private citizens will be referred to as such until they contribute a public comment during the Commission meeting. When a public meeting goes into a closed session, the Record will cease its recording for the closed portion and provide a brief explanation for that section. If the Record is not present for part of a public meeting, we will note it. Recess: When the majority of voting members already present at a meeting leave the unadjourned meeting, the Record will consider the meeting in recess until they returned, ending and beginning the recording as necessary. Comments are currently turned on for public meetings. Please adhere to YouTube Guidelines and basic standards of civility. The Record wishes to keep comments turned on for discussion's sake but will turn them off if the forum is abused.