Grant County court returned to open session after an executive session and announced that no action had been taken, then scheduled its next regular meeting for Oct. 21, 2025, at 6 p.m., the court clerk said.
The clerk stated, "And for the closed session, there's no action taken, so we'll move on down to item 12," and then asked for a motion to end the executive session. Magistrate Riley moved to return to open session and Magistrate Codar seconded; the clerk called the voice vote and recorded, "All in favor saying aye. Aye."
After handling the procedural business, Magistrate Riley moved to adjourn; Magistrate Codar seconded. The clerk called the vote and the court again voted "Aye," and the meeting was adjourned.
The clerk reminded attendees that the next regular meeting is scheduled for Oct. 21, 2025, at 6 p.m., and noted one magistrate said they "may have to be on Zoom." One magistrate mentioned having surgery on Oct. 15; no further personnel actions or scheduling changes were announced.
No substantive policy decisions, ordinances, appointments or contract awards were recorded in the transcript for the closed session: the clerk's statement that "there's no action taken" was the only summary of the executive session outcome.