For the next five months, Clay County supervisors will hold their last board meetings of the month in the afternoon instead of in the morning.
They meet three times a month, typically at 9 a.m. But the meetings they hold on the last Thursday of each month will be held at 6 p.m. at the courthouse.
Discussion on whether to hold night meetings has been a long-standing subject of disagreement between board members. The pro: It gives people who can't be present for morning meetings a chance to watc
Nathan Gregory covers city and county government for The Dispatch.
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