GREELEY, Colo. (AP) - A Weld County judge has ruled that the High Plains Library District’s board of trustees can keep their seats for at least another two weeks until a hearing can be held on a request for an injunction.
Judge Julie Hoskins also ruled Thursday that the board of trustees has the right to take legal action.
According to the Greeley Tribune (https://bit.ly/1mduWJX), Weld County commissioners, Fort Lupton, the Fort Lupton Re-8 School District Board of Education, Eaton, Hudson and Ault have passed resolutions seeking to appoint new trustees to the seven-member board. They complain they don’t have enough representation on the board, which controls branch libraries.
Opponents say the potential new board members don’t have enough experience to run libraries.
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Information from: The Tribune of Greeley, Co, https://greeleytribune.com
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