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The Panora City Council met in regular session Monday night.

The Council approved renewal of a liquor license for Hometown Foods, before discussing the retainage fee for city insurance with Bump & Bump Law Office for the Fiscal Year 2024 budget. They then approved resolutions pertaining to pay changes for City employees, naming a member to the Library Board, and to reject the 28-E agreement proposed by Dodge Township, and make a good faith effort to look at what the City can agree to above current fire levies. The Council also approved to allow the City maintained portion of 3rd Street to be included in the All Systems Permit Map, to stay consistent with Guthrie County.