Thursday, October 23, 2025

GET ME REWRITE: Release of audio tied to controversial severance pay decision put far-right Ottawa Impact meme Joe Moss in a bad light

 
Headline:  mlive, 10/20/2025

John Tunison reports:
Ottawa County has released audio from a 2024 closed session that some county commissioners say proves a former county leader gave misleading information to get an inflated severance for an exiting employee. 
The county, as part of an agreement in a recently settled lawsuit, released minutes and audio Monday, Oct. 20, of a December 2024 closed session. 
The session’s topic was whether to approve a severance agreement for administrative executive aide Jordan Epperson, who became a source of controversy in 2023 because he was hired over another more qualified candidate.

Timeline of dysfunction in county government:
September 2025

July-August 2025
Michigan's Ottawa County Board:  The question remains, "Who would want to work with these clowns?"  (7/19)

June 2025
 
April 2025

February 2025
What's next for far-right Ottawa Impact:  More "Leave It To Beaver" pro-family values, apparently.  (2/1)

January 2025

December 2024
First it was Ottawa Impact, now it's bird flu.  Don't know which is worse!  (12/25)

November 2024

October 2024
Dear Ottawa County voters:  Now is your chance to dump that incompetent clown Joe Moss.  Vote smart!  (10/21)

September 2024

August 2024
2024 primary election Ottawa County Commission:  Far-right Ottawa Impact incumbent Gretchen Crosby gets crush by moderate Republican.  (8/7)

July 2024
 
June 2024

May 2024

April 2024

March 2024.  

February 2024 
Chris Vander Sys challenges Ottawa Impact whackjob Gretchen Cosby for seat on Michigan's Ottawa County Board.  (2/21)

January 2024

2023

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