Bourbon Police Department (BPD) Chief Bill Martin recently updated the Bourbon Town Council with his monthly report for August 2023, along with a hiring challenge and unused vacation time.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Receives 2024 Budget Proposal
The Plymouth Common Council received the City of Plymouth 2024 Proposed Budget on first read during their regular meeting on Monday, September 11.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Supports Water Street Town Homes Project Request
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety approved a motion to support several Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) requests for the Water Street Town Homes Project, accept the conceptual use of dry wells which will be required to meet ordinance standards, and support the installation of a Rain Garden to filter some of the alley water.
Continue readingBourbon Council Holds Budget Hearing
The Bourbon Town Council held a Public Hearing on the 2024 Budget for the Town of Bourbon during their regular meeting in September.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety informs public of road closure, hears update from Chief Holm
During the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety (PBPWS) meeting Monday, Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter wanted to make a future road closure known that will impact Michigan St. and Hoham Drive.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Coordinator Celebrates Last Day at the City of Plymouth
Thursday, August 31 was City of Plymouth Coordinator Laura Banning Mann’s last official day at the City of Plymouth.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Hears Update on Water Projects, Approves OCRA Grant Application
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety heard updates from Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson Monday evening during their regular meeting.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Hears First Reading of 2024 Budget
The Marshall County Council heard the first reading of the 2024 Budget during their regular meeting in July. The 2023 budget was approximately $32 million, in 2024 $35 million has been requested.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Updated on Police Report, Hiring Challenges
During the regular meeting held in August, Bourbon Police Department (BPD) Chief Bill Martin updated the Bourbon Town Council with his monthly report for July 2023, the hiring process, and requested a clothing allowance increase.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Grants Requests, Hears Public Input
During the regular meeting in July, the Bourbon Town Council approved a fund raiser request made by the Triton Music Department to use the employee parking lot at the Street Garage on Center Street to hold a car wash in August. The date was not reported during the meeting.
Continue readingBourbon Police Department Sergeant Delivers Department Report to Town Council
Bourbon Police Department Sergeant Carl Amsden submitted the Bourbon Police Department (BPD) report for June 2023.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Hears Department Head Reports
The Bourbon Town Council heard several department head reports during their regular meeting on July 11.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Hears Bourbon Fire Department Report
The Bourbon Town Council recently approved $500 requested by the Bourbon Fire Department Chief Chad Stepp for the annual fireworks show during the Bourbon Summer Fest which is held every second weekend of August.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Address Multiple Issues
Shannon McLeod, Grant Administrator for Priority Projects updated the Commissioners that there have been no bids for the owner-occupied housing projects; contractors are in high demand and are pursuing larger, more profitable projects. She will continue to try to motivate bid submissions and will advertise again.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Approves Requests, Hear Updates
Plan Commission Director Ty Adley sought the Council’s support for moving forward with the hiring process for a Planning Technician. He will be requesting a $21,000 transfer and an additional appropriation of $3,500 in August to begin the process. That position has been vacant since December.
Continue readingAllie Shook Updates Marshall County Commissioners updated on LLN
Director of the Lifelong Learning Network LLN Allie Shook recently updated the Marshall County Commissioners on the progress of the building and the program.
Continue readingR.N. Sandy Dunfee named Marshall County Health Department Administrator
Registered Nurse Sandy Dunfee has been named Marshall County Health Department (MCHD) Administrator.
Continue readingWard Byers Leaving Marshall County Community Corrections in Good Hands
Director of Marshall County Community Corrections Ward Byers announced his resignation Thursday during the Community Corrections Advisory Board meeting.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Hears Requests
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety approved a request made by the Plymouth Public Library to place four directional signs; two at the intersection of Jefferson St. and Center St., and two at the intersection of Michigan St. and Washington St. directing people to the library. Communication Specialist for Plymouth Public Library confirmed that those signs will be provided by the library.
Continue readingMore Candidates File for November General Election in Marshall County
Monday, July 3 was the last day a candidate could file for a vacant seat for the November General Election and several candidates filed in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office.
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