Farmer City Council discusses issues in closed session
FARMER CITY – The Farmer City Council took no action Monday night but went into executive session to discuss "personnel business."
Asked to give a specific, numbered exception to the Illinois Open Meetings Act, neither City Manager Trent Smith nor Council President Delwin "Buster" Kirby could offer one, repeating only that "personnel business" was the reason for the closed meeting. Kirby said no action would be taken following the evening's closed session.
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