PLYMOUTH — The Marshall County Council unanimously voted to ask the Marshall County Commissioners to reconsider a

grant request for mental health training.
The Council originally approved the allocation of $21,398.01 from the Public Safety Grant program requested by John Grolich for mental health training open to all emergency personnel. The Marshall County Commissioners did not approve the use of that money for the specified purpose, and as the Council approved a resolution for allocation of this year’s money, the amount was outstanding, and a discussion ensued on how to handle it.
Councilman Greg Compton felt the money should be used for it’s original purpose
During the discussion Councilman Will Patterson had an exchange with Grolich on the reason for the Commissioners turning down the request.
Compton made a motion unanimously approved by the Council, requesting that the Commissioner reconsider allocating the money for the training.







