The Bourbon Town Council members took time Tuesday night to open and approve a bid for mowing and other related duties at the park and Matchett Center.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Considers Resolution Regarding Towing Fee, SOP
It could cost a processing fee in order to retrieve a vehicle after a Bourbon Police Officer orders it to be towed.
Continue readingBourbon Street Superintendent Honored for Service
The Bourbon Town Council members, along with Clerk-Treasurer Kim Berger, recognized and honored Bourbon Street Superintendent Roger Terry for his 30 years of service to the residents of Bourbon.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Finalizes Fine for Late, Incorrect Campaign Finance Report
A former political candidate has been hit with a $200 fine by the Marshall County Election Board. Josh Walker reportedly turned in his campaign finance report five days late. On top of that, the beginning and ending balances didn’t match.
Continue readingBourbon Town Hall Available As Warming Center
Bourbon Town Hall will be available as a warming center this weekend.
Continue readingNew MCEDC President and CEO Introduced to Marshall County Municipal Leaders
New Marshall County Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Laura Walls made the rounds to many municipal meetings this week for an introduction with local government officials.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Members Look at Plans for Pickleball Courts
The Bourbon Town Council members reviewed plans drawn up by Jones Petrie and Rafinski (JPR) engineers to determine the cost of the rehabilitation of the basketball courts at the town park to include the construction of pickleball courts.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Member Resigns
After serving a decade on the Bourbon Town Council, PJ Hanley officially submitted his resignation during the Bourbon Town Council meeting Tuesday night.
Continue readingBourbon Town Marshal Requests Pay Increase for Part-Time Officers
Bourbon Town Marshal Bill Martin asked the Bourbon Town Council members last week to consider raising the pay for part-time officers.
Continue readingBourbon Officials Urge Motorists to Drive Carefully As Students Return to School
Triton students return to class Monday, and the Town of Bourbon is reminding motorists to be on the lookout for student walkers and school buses. Police will monitor traffic before and after school, according to a press release from Town Council President Ward Byers.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Thanks Employees for Storm Response
The Bourbon Town Council members applauded the work done by town employees to assist in clean-up after Monday night’s storms.
Continue readingNew Residential Water Meters to be Installation in Bourbon Next Week
Bourbon utility employees will be installing new residential water meters beginning next week.
Continue readingRibbon Cutting Ceremony Tonight in Downtown Bourbon
The Bourbon Town Council will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony tonight to celebrate the renovated downtown square in Bourbon.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Approves Plan Commission, BZA Changes
The Bourbon Plan Commission will have three new members.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Awards Bid for Bell Tower Renovation Project
The Bourbon Town Council members approved a bid for work to be done on the Bourbon Town Hall Bell Tower.
Continue readingBourbon Downtown Improvement Project Begins
Work started Friday on the Town of Bourbon’s Downtown Improvement Project.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council to Move Forward with Water Meter Purchase
The Bourbon Town Council members will be moving forward with the purchase of water meters.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Approves Financing for Water Meter Upgrade
The Bourbon Town Council members took action this week to approve financing for a water meter upgrade.
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