The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has issued an air quality alert through Tuesday, July 25 for fine particulates.
Continue readingHeat Returns to the Hoosier State This Week
The National Weather Service is forecasting well above normal temperatures later this week with the heat indices expected to push 100 degrees.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Corporation to Hold Surplus Auction
Culver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will hear from Janette Surrisi concerning the possible regulation on industrial solar energy systems and utility scale battery energy storage systems under the town’s zoning ordinance.
Continue readingHarrison Street Trail Open House Set for July 26
Join officials this Wednesday, July 26 in looking at current plans for the proposed Harrison Street Trail in Plymouth.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Receives Summer School Update
Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will review a request to place a dumpster on a street.
Continue readingMotorcycle Driver Arrested after Brief Pursuit in Marshall County
A Portage man was arrested Wednesday, July 19 following a brief pursuit with deputies from the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department.
Continue readingRochester Man Sentenced in U.S. District Court
A Rochester man was recently sentenced in U.S. District Court after pleading guilty to the theft of firearms from a federal firearms licensee, announced United States Attorney Clifford D. Johnson.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Corporation Building Projects Ready for Bid
The proposed projects at two of the John Glenn School Corporation buildings have been sent out for bid, according to Superintendent Christopher Winchell.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Approves ARPA Plan Ordinance
The Bremen Town Council members adopted an ordinance this week that adjusts the American Rescue Plan Act plan for the Town of Bremen.
Continue readingPlymouth Park Department Receives Trail Grant Money
The Plymouth Park Department was recently awarded a grant to extend the Greenways Trail.
Continue readingPlymouth Officials Discuss Community Crossing Matching Grant Bid, Funding
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved a contract with E&B Paving for two Community Crossings Matching Grant paving projects.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Approves First Reading of Amended Golf Cart Ordinance
The Bremen Town Council members approved the first reading of an amended golf cart ordinance during their meeting Monday afternoon.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Meet Tonight
The Marshall County Council will meet tonight where the council will amend the salary ordinance and hold a 2024 budget discussion.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Considers Rezoning of Property for Proposed Housing Development
The Plymouth City Council members heard a presentation Monday night concerning a plan by Garden Court representatives to build an apartment complex on property adjacent to Martin’s Supermarket.
Continue readingHealth Officials Launch Start Smart Campaign to Promote Back to School Vaccine Clinics
The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) has partnered once again with local health departments and other healthcare entities across the state to host summer back-to-school immunization clinics as part of a statewide effort to help families easily access required and recommended school immunizations prior to the start of the 2023-24 school year.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Discuss Funding Request for Regional Sewer District
The Marshall County Commissioners discussed a funding request for the Regional Sewer District during their recent meeting.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management approved Marshall County’s petition to create a Regional Sewer District in late 2022. The District is a form of government that functions solely to handle drinking water, solid waste or wastewater infrastructure needs. In Marshall County, the plan only includes wastewater. The District will focus on 13 priority service areas.
Marshall County Regional Sewer District Chairman Thomas McFadden initially presented a funding request to the commissioners in June to assist with start-up costs with the retention of an engineer, financial advisor, and legal expert in the field in order to give the Sewer District Board of Directors a direction. The commissioners recommended that McFadden speak to the county’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) committee for securing APRA funding up to $125,000 for the proposed start-up costs. Part of the cost was for legal fees for the creation of the District in the amount of $16,925 which the committee did support. The committee members thought that taxpayer money should not be used for this purpose as the district should be funded by user fees.
McFadden explained to the commissioners that his understanding of ARPA funding was that it was federal grant money and its initial focus was to go toward water and wastewater infrastructure and broadband. He also noted several concerns.
McFadden stated, “What really concerns me is that at some point we have septics that fail it’s going to harm the health, but it’s also going to harm the economy of Marshall County. I’m concerned that to outsiders – businesses and prospective future residents we won’t appear to be an attractive place to live. I was just a little frustrated by the process.”
The committee thought maybe a loan could be done with county funds with repayment in time, but Auditor Angie Birchmeier said she would need to discuss the process, if it can be legally done, with the State Board of Accounts.
Commissioner Kevin Overmyer stated he was still inclined to take the start-up money from the county’s ARPA funding which was echoed by Commissioner Michael Burroughs. Overmyer commented that he did not believe the county should be in the “banking business”.
Commission President Stan Klotz said that he agreed that the start-up costs should be spent with ARPA funds, but questions future spending on projects in the district as time goes on. Overmyer said he thought the first project would help future projects in the district.
Overmyer made a motion to send the recommendation to the Marshall County Council to spend ARPA funding for the start-up costs for the Marshall County Regional Sewer District.
“On top of that motion, I’m just going to add at the end of that motion that if they don’t approve this, then I’m not taking another plan to the ARPA Committee,” commented Overmyer. “We can just send the money back to the federal government at the end of 2024. I’m not in favor of spending any more money out of ARPA until they are funded.”
Burroughs seconded the motion. Klotz commented that he simply supported the funding request. The motion passed with a unanimous vote.
The council will consider that appropriation during their August meeting.
Later in the meeting, the commissioners did unanimously approve a motion to pay the legal fees of $16,925 out of ARPA funds which was recommended by the ARPA committee.
Plymouth Community School Board to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Community School Board will be appointing several people in key positions at the corporation when they meet tonight.
Continue readingTwo Marshall County Art Organizations Receive Grant Funding
The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) recently announced it has awarded several grants to art organizations throughout the state and two organizations received Arts Organization Support grants in Marshall County.
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