
The Marshall County Commissioners heard County Attorney Jim Clevenger’s report during their regular meeting.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners heard County Attorney Jim Clevenger’s report during their regular meeting.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Election Board held two public hearings during their meeting Wednesday, December 20.
Continue readingMarshall County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Director Jack Garner provided the Commissioners with his quarterly report for October through December 2023.
Continue readingThe Council approved and ordinance to establish new grant fund 8113 – CDBG – Owner Occupied Rehab Project. The State Board of Accounts advises that grants be maintained in separate funds. The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority approved the Marshall County Commissioners grant application for the Owner Occupied Housing Rehabilitation Project. The federal funding source is the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. There is no local match required by the County.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Council heard an update about Purdue Extension when they met last week.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council held the final meeting for 2023 Tuesday, December 12. President Ward Byers was thanked for his four years of service. Vice President Les McFarland, member Terry Clemens and newly elected Jonah Best will serve on the council in 2024 through their respective terms.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety welcomed John Lampkins as a paramedic to the Plymouth Fire Department with his swearing in Monday evening.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners heard the quarterly update from the Marshall County Museum during their regular meeting December 4.
Continue readingPlymouth Common Council member Randy Longanecker voiced concerns regarding overhead fiber that has been left draped down utility poles through town that has been left unresolved since mid-summer.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners heard the quarterly report from Veteran Service Officer Pam Schweitzer Betz.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Common Council recently approved an Ordinance Amending the City Code Provisions Regarding the Plymouth Community Ambulance Service on second and third read.
Continue readingMARSHALL COUNTY — The Marshall County Commissioners heard from the Culver Lake Maxinkuckee Visitors Center regarding the County Innkeepers Tax; the distribution of which is overseen by the Visit Marshall County Board of Directors.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Common Council heard an update on the Comprehensive Plan from City of Plymouth Attorney Sean Surrisi during the last meeting.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety ratified Executive Order No. 2023-05 Regarding the Placement of Items Within the Tree Lawn.
Continue readingDuring the regular meeting held in November, Bourbon Police Department (BPD) Chief Bill Martin updated the Bourbon Town Council with his monthly report for October 2023.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved Utilities Superintendent Donnie Davidson’s request to place four vehicles that are not being utilized on auction. More money is being spent on maintaining the vehicles than they are worth to the City of Plymouth.
Continue readingAnnette Haining, Tobacco Education Coordinator for Marshall County, requested that the Commissioners use the restricted funds from the Opioid Settlement to supplement Youth Coordinator Jalysa Gibson’s position to be full-time.
Continue readingTown of Bourbon Attorney Alex Hoover updated the Council on the American Legal Publishing Corporation Editorial Report during the regular meeting in November.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners opened bids for the three-year lease of approximately 129 acres of Marshall County Farm Ground. The bid was awarded to William L. Voreis of Voreis Farms in Argos for their bid of $282.75 per tillable acre.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council approved resignations and offers of employment requested by Bourbon Police Department Chief William “Bill” Martin.
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