SUNNY DAY TODAY AND HIGH OF 21.
THE JACKSON COUNTY CONSERVATION BOARD THIS MORNING REINSTATED FULL DUTIES TO THEIR DIRECTOR, DARYL PARKER , AFTER FELONY CHILD ABUSE CHARGES AGINST HIM WERE DISMISSED IN WISCONSIN LAST WEEK. PARKER, WHO LIVES IN BELLEVUE, HAD PLEADED NOT GUILTY TO THE CHARGES IN JULY AFTER HE
WAS ACCUSED FOR KICKING A TEENAGE BOY AND SHOVING ANOTHER DURING A GAME OF LASER TAG AT A WISCONSIN RESORT. SOON AFTER, THE BOARD PUT HIM ON PAID ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE AND ORDERED HIM TO RELINQUISH HIS GUN AND BADGE.
HE HAS BEEN WORKING SINCE DOING HIS NORMAL DUTIES, BUT NOT HIS LAW
ENFORCEMENT DUTIES.
AND ALSO TODAY, THE SUPERVISORS APPOINTED ONE OF THEIR MEMBERS TO FILL THE OPENING ON THE CONSERVATION BOARD NOW HELD BY ROGER SCHLADESKY.
STATE LAW ALLOWS A SUPERVISOR TO SERVE ON THE CONSERVATION BOARD AS A FULL VOTING MEMBER. FLYNN WILL BEGIN HIS SIX-YEAR TERM ON THE FIVE-MEMEBER BOARD IN JANUARY. THE SUPERVISORS HAD NOT HEARD FROM SCHLADESKY AND ASSUMED HE WAS NOT INTERESTED IN REAPPOINTMENT CONSIDERATION.
THERE WAS ONE OTHER APPLICANT FOR THE OPENING.
THANKS FOR CHECKING IN.
DENNIS VOY