Candidates Begin to File for Municipal Election

Pilot News Group Photo / Jamie Fleury Several members of the Republican Party filed their candidacy for the 2023 Election Wednesday morning in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office. Shown in photo from left to right: Plymouth Common Council – At Large Candidate Brandon Richie, City of Plymouth Mayoral Candidate John Grolich, Plymouth Common Council – At Large Candidate Brian Bartlett, City of Plymouth Mayoral Candidate Greg Compton, City of Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer Candidate (incumbent) Lynn Gorski, Plymouth Common Council – District 4 Candidate (incumbent) Randy Longanekcer, Plymouth Common Council – District 2 (incumbent) Don Ecker.

Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer, contributed to this article.

Wednesday was the first official day candidates could file for office in the 2023 Municipal Election cycle. 

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Plymouth Common Council Approves Resolution to Endorse Passage of Driver Cards

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Representatives of La Voz Unida rejoice after the Plymouth Common Council approves Resolution No. 2022-1029, A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Plymouth Endorsing the Passage of Indiana Legislation Establishing Driver Cards for Undocumented Indiana Residents.

Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer

PLYMOUTH — During the last meeting of 2022, the Plymouth Common Council approved Resolution No. 2022-1029, A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Plymouth Endorsing the Passage of Indiana Legislation Establishing Driver Cards for Undocumented Indiana Residents. There was standing room only during the meeting Tuesday, December 27 as representatives of La Voz Unida and supporters filled the council room.

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Bourbon Town Council Updated on Properties Slated for Demolition

Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer

BOURBON — Town of Bourbon Attorney Alex Hoover updated the Bourbon Town Council that two properties will be reviewed in Circuit Court by Judge Curtis Palmer on January 19th for possible demolition. Those two properties are located at 408 E. Liberty St. and 201 W. Quad St. Hoover informed the Council that neither property was in compliance as of the meeting in December. Hoover advised both Dale Jackson Jr. and Christopher Konkle that they were free to reach out to Chuck DeWitt on any compliance updates prior to the final hearing in January.

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VanDeMark Honored with Judicial Resolution

Pilot News Group Photo / Jamie Fleury Marshall County Superior Court III Judge Matthew Sarber honored Circuit Court Clerk Deborah VanDeMark with a Judicial Resolution recognizing her years of dedicated service to Marshall County.

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Marshall County Superior Court III Judge Matthew Sarber honored Circuit Court Clerk Deborah VanDeMark with a Judicial Resolution recognizing her years of dedicated service to Marshall County.

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Elected Officials Sworn in for 2023

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Newly elected officials took their Oath of Office on Thursday morning in Marshall County Superior Court No. 3 with Honorable Judge Matthew Sarber officiating.

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Newly elected officials took their Oath of Office on Thursday morning in Marshall County Superior Court No. 3 with Honorable Judge Matthew Sarber officiating.

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Null Honored for 16 years of Service as an Argos Town Council Member

Pilot News Group Photo / James Master George Null (L) and Charles Randy Snead

Article submitted by James Master, Managing Editor of The Pilot News

The Argos Town Council held their last meeting of the year on Tuesday, December 20. It just so happened to also be Council Member George Null’s last meeting on the council. After 16 years of serving on the Argos Town Council, Null decided not to run again for the elected position.

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