MARSHFIELD, WI (WSAU-WAOW) - Marshfield City Hall will no longer be a weapon free zone. The city council voted in 6-4 to remove the "No firearms' sign.
MARSHFIELD - Over 100 residents are asking the city to remove two Fire and Police Commission members involved in events that led to the removal of Mayor Bob McManus and for police to investigate them for misconduct.
City Administrator Steve Barg confirmed he received the 152-page complaint at 9:30 a.m. Monday from Marshfield resident Marisa Steinbach. Steinbach was unavailable Monday and Tuesday for an interview.
The complaint alleges both Andy Keogh and Randy Gershman violated several Wisconsin statutes and outlines both shared and individual infractions. The complaint says both Keogh and Gershman:
Failed to adhere to open meeting laws.
Failed to maintain proper electronic communication while in their elected positions.
Marshfield residents file complaints against Police-Fire Commission By Chris Conley
Apr 13, 2021 8:02 PM
MARSHFIELD, WI (WSAU-WDLB) – Marshfield aldermen are seeking legal advise before proceeding with handling a complaint filed earlier this month against two members of the city’s Fire-and-Police Commission. Following a closed session that lasted one hour and 15 minutes, the Common Council voted unanimously last night to direct City Attorney Harold Wolfgram to provide a legal analysis of the complaint, and to report back to the Council at its next regular meeting April 27th.
A group of more than 100 city residents is seeking the removal of Fire-and-Police Commissioners Andy Keogh and Randy Gershman, alleging numerous misconduct violations while also failing to provide a safe working environment at the Marshfield Police Department, failing to maintain proper record of electronic communication, violating the state’s open-meetings law, and adopting a discriminatory F
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By Liz Holbrook
City of Marshfield. MWC file photo.
MARSHFIELD, WI (WSAU-WDLB) â On a night when Marshfield aldermen were choosing members of a new Ethics Board, they also denied a request from Mayor Bob McManus to investigate the actions of the cityâs Police-and-Fire Commission.
The Common Council voted 8-to-2 last night against the Mayorâs request to authorize City Attorney Harold Wolfgram to look into the protocol and actions of members of the Commission from January 1st of last year to February 5th of this year.
McManus explained to the Council why he was requesting an investigation of the Commission. âThree separate incidents taking place regarding potential open meeting violations regarding email exchanges, information exchanges, between the Commissioner and the Police Chief between the time of 4/21/2020 and 4/24/2020 just before an open records request.â