
The Bourbon Town Council members reviewed an amendment to the agreement of the Water Treatment Plant with Wessler Engineering last week.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council members reviewed an amendment to the agreement of the Water Treatment Plant with Wessler Engineering last week.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council members reviewed a Memorandum of Understanding with Marshall County Monday night that pertains to the county’s Continuity of Operations Plan.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council members reviewed paperwork last week that would designate an Economic Revitalization Area on Elm Road for future tax abatement.
Continue readingCrossing the street at Shaffer Road and Harris Street in Bourbon will be a little safer following a decision by the Bourbon Town Council members Tuesday night.
Continue readingBourbon Street Superintendent Roger Terry updated the town council members last week on several projects in town.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council members accepted the resignation of Utility Superintendent Steve Stacy during their meeting Tuesday night.
Continue readingBourbon Police Chief Bill Martin asked the Bourbon Town Council members last week if officers can buy their current duty weapons and back-up guns as he is looking to purchase newer weapons for the officers.
Continue readingWhile the crowdfunding money for the new Bourbon Sports Court has been receipted into a fund in the town’s budget for construction to begin, work has been delayed.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council members recognized Bourbon police officer Taylor Sahlhoff Tuesday night for his efforts responding to an emergency call.
Continue readingThe Town of Bourbon may be looking to replace its water treatment plant. Water/Wastewater Superintendent Steve Stacy recently told the town council that the current equipment is getting worn out.
Continue readingThe Town of Bourbon is looking to make a major upgrade to its trail system. Ward Byers recently told the rest of the town council that Bourbon has the chance to get $888,000 through Marshall County Crossroads’ Stellar Community designation after a project in Bremen fell through.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Sport Court crowdfunding campaign has reached its $30,000 goal, unlocking a match from the state. “I am quite excited to say that we raised $32,065,” Town Council President Ward Byers announced during last week’s meeting, “and we will be receiving the match of $30,000 from the State of Indiana.”
Continue readingQuicker upload and download speeds will be available to Bourbon residents in the coming months. Bill Haughee with Surf Broadband made the announcement Wednesday afternoon where broadband services with 100 megabit upload and download speeds will be available this year to Bourbon residents and businesses, and the Triton schools.
Continue readingVisitors to the Town of Bourbon and residents of the community can visit new historic markers on the Lincoln Highway.
Continue readingThe Town of Bourbon could have a new sports court if the community supports a unique fundraising campaign.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council members approved an ordinance Tuesday night that creates a non-reverting fund in the 2021 budget for the receipt of funds from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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