Bourbon Town Council Approves Quote for New Police Department Vehicle

The 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.

MC Community Corrections Director Provides Details about Criminal Rule Twenty-Six

Marshall 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.

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Possibility of Establishing Recovery Resources App Covered During MCCC Meeting

During 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.

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