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Allegedly driving while under the influence of a controlled substance is what landed a Monterey man in the Marshall County Jail on Wednesday.
Continue readingAllegedly driving while under the influence of a controlled substance is what landed a Monterey man in the Marshall County Jail on Wednesday.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Neighborhood Center plans to provide more than 100 Thanksgiving baskets to families and senior citizens this year and they need your help!
Continue readingTriton officials have been saving up to replace some outdated playground equipment for the past two years. School Board members approved the purchase of a new set when they met for their November meeting.
Continue readingArgos School Superintendent Ned Speicher reports that the corporation’s 2019-2020 teacher contracts won’t go into effect until next year due to a hold-up at the state level.
Continue readingMoney from the Indiana Department of Education’s Teacher Appreciation Grant (TAG) has been distributed to Triton Teachers rated “effective” and “highly effective.”
Continue readingA recent effort by Triton scholars will help feed nearly 200 under-resourced children for an entire year.
Continue readingWhen Indiana Legislators gather in the State House today to prepare for the upcoming General Assembly, they will be met by thousands of Hoosier educators and supporters pushing for children and education to be a priority.
Continue readingThe Argos Town Council voted to stick with their current health insurance plan when members met for their first meeting of the month.
The Town of Argos has an Indiana Public Employee Plan (IPEP) through Anthem.
Continue readingOfficials in Bourbon are looking into the various options that are out there to replace the Town’s existing electronic metering system for the water and wastewater department.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council approved quote for a new Police Department vehicle when members met last Tuesday.
Clerk-Treasurer Kim Berger said the members selected a quote from Oliver Ford for a 2020 F1-50 truck. The quote that was approved totaled $36,896.
Berger explained that the new truck will be purchased after the first of the year and will bring the Department up to four vehicles. She added that no vehicles will be traded in because officials would like to keep one on hand for officers in the reserve program.
Residents and business owners in the Town of Argos are encouraged to show off their holiday spirit during this year’s Christmas Decorating Contest.
Continue readingAs previously highlighted, Marshall County Community Corrections Executive Director Ward Byers recently provided some details about the $60,000 Justice Partners Addictions Response Grant that was awarded this fall.
Continue readingThe Argos High School Boys’ Soccer team was recognized for their recent State Championship win when Town Council members met for their first meeting of the month.
Continue readingThis year’s Christmas tree lighting ceremony in the Town of Bourbon will be held on Saturday, December 7th at 6:30 p.m.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections Executive Director Ward Byers touched on Criminal Rule Twenty-Six with advisory board members when they met last week. People can check out Lane, Hupp, & Crowley is criminal defense lawyer for the best criminal defense lawyer. It is also advised to take the assistance of attorneys from Seattle defending the accused, who will thoroughly investigate the case and protect the client’s rights.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council held a hearing over a proposed hydrant fee ordinance when members met on Tuesday.
No comments were provided in favor or against the proposed document. It was subsequently passed during the regular meeting. It will take effect on January 1st of 2020.
Continue readingArgos Town Council President George Null recently brought up the possibility of offering a gym membership as an optional benefit for Town employees.
Continue readingDuring a recent Marshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board meeting, Judge Dean Colvin noted that a $60,000 grant was awarded.
MCCC Executive Director Ward Byers shared that a portion of the Justice Partners Addictions Response Grant funding will be dedicated to informing community members about how they can get help with recovering from substance use disorder.
Continue readingThe Argos Town Council held a public hearing over leasing town-owned farm land near Dewey Street when member met last Wednesday. This process is conducted on an annual basis.
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