
The Argos School Board members learned this week that there will be no cuts to the 2021 budget.
Continue readingThe Argos School Board members learned this week that there will be no cuts to the 2021 budget.
Continue readingThe John Glenn School Board members adopted the 2021 budget during their meeting last week.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members held a public hearing Tuesday night to discuss the 2021 budget.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Council has reversed its decision to eliminate the County Building’s security officer. Council members agreed Friday to put funding for the position back into the 2021 budget, after a number of department heads who work there expressed concern.
Continue readingDuring the lengthy budgeting process on Monday morning, the Marshall County Council members reviewed the Bremen Public Library budget that would include funding for library renovations.
Continue readingThe Plymouth School Board tabled a decision on this year’s Teacher Appreciation Grant distribution, after Superintendent Andy Hartley apparently forgot to discuss it with the Plymouth Education Association.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Municipal Airport’s spending is drawing concerns from the city’s clerk-treasurer, but airport officials expect the facility to be revenue-positive within a few years.
Continue readingThe City of Plymouth may be increasing fees to make up for money it can’t raise in property taxes. During the city council’s budget discussion Monday, Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver said the 2021 budget proposal currently calls for an $8.7 million General Fund. But the amount of revenue is expected to fall far short of that.
Continue readingPlymouth school officials will take comments on teacher compensation and collective bargaining during tonight’s school board meeting. State law now requires that members of the public be given a chance to weigh in, before bargaining officially begins.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members will continue their discussion tonight (Thursday, Aug. 27) on the 2021 budget in a continuation of Tuesday night’s special session at 5 p.m. ET.
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