The John Glenn School Board members held an additional appropriation public hearing this week.
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The Triton Community School Board members opened a second public hearing Monday night to take public comments on the board’s decision to go through a bond process to complete needed projects at the corporation.
Continue readingTriton School Board Holds Public Hearing on Proposed Bond Projects
The Triton School Board members opened a public hearing Monday night to take public comments on the board’s decision to go through a bond process to complete needed projects at the corporation.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Considers East Shore Corporation Bond Resolution
The Marshall County Council members opened a public hearing Monday morning concerning a bond for the East Shore Conservancy District in Culver.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Asks for Public Hearing Concerning Bond for Bremen Public Library Project
The Marshall County Council members tabled the consideration of a proposed bond and remodeling project at the Bremen Public Library in order to gather public comment on the matter.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Opts Against Bond Program
The Culver Town Council members got an update Tuesday night on taking out a bond to further assist local businesses with COVID-19 response.
Continue readingBremen Superintendent Provides Bond Project Update
Members of the community are taking notice of some of the upgrades happening at Bremen Public Schools.
Superintendent Dr. Jim White mentioned that one of the first projects being tackled with the bond money the school acquired is the installation of a new fence. He said the existing chain-link fence dated back to the 1970s. Continue reading
Bremen Superintendent Presents Bond Proposal to School Board for Consideration
When the Bremen School Board met for the first time this year, Superintendent Jim White presented members with some information about acquiring a bond in order to make some capital improvements around the building.
During Monday night’s meeting, Dr. White suggested that the school look into utilizing a solar generation system as a way to help defer energy costs over the next 25 to 30 years. Continue reading
Agreement Terms Adopted by City of Plymouth for Wastewater Upgrades
Negotiations between the City of Plymouth and a contractor have led the Plymouth Board of Works to tentatively formalize work at the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Plymouth Schools Move Ahead with Facility Enhancements
Work to some of the school facilities in Plymouth are now set to receive an upgrade.
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Plymouth School Board Approves Plans for Facility Upgrades
The Plymouth School Board will move forward with plans to upgrade a few facilities.
During Tuesday night’s School Board meeting, design plans were presented that propose updating restrooms, concessions, and bleachers at the Plymouth High School football stadium. Plans also call for an expansion of the school corporation’s Administration building.
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Culver Town Council Authorizes CRC Bond Issuance for Storm Water Work
The Town of Culver has authorized work to its storm water system, but it’s going to take a bit of financing to complete.
During Tuesday night’s Culver Town Council meeting, two resolutions were considered to help move the work along. Financing monies would be used to improve the storm water utility system.
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Triton School Board Approves Ongoing Renovation Purchases
The Triton School Board agreed to the purchase of several items to continue updating and renovating its buildings.
A bond was issued, generating $1.5-million in revenue for the school corporation to use on the projects. The money has so far been used to develop of a new maintenance building and provide new carpeting in the schools.
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Culver Council Approves Bond Ordinance for Water Treatment Facility
The Culver Town Council has taken another step toward upgrading its water treatment facility.
During a special meeting on Tuesday night, an ordinance that allows a bond issuance to take place was considered. Culver is in the process of undertaking a $1.6-million upgrade to its water treatment facility. Fees and other expenses put the project in the $2.2-million range.
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