The Bourbon Town Council members approved and signed a proclamation Tuesday night that recognizes National Police Week.
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 Adopts Public Health Emergency Disaster Declaration
The Bourbon Town Council members met in an emergency session Monday night to review its previously adopted Public Health Emergency Disaster Declaration.
Continue readingTown of Bourbon Declares Public Health Emergency
The Bourbon Town Council members approved a resolution Monday night declaring a public health emergency.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council to Consider Public Health Emergency Declaration Monday
The Town of Bourbon may soon declare a public health emergency. The town council will meet in an emergency session Monday to consider a resolution declaring the emergency.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Limits Public Access to Town Offices
The Bourbon Town Council members met in emergency session Thursday night to pass a resolution that closes the Clerk-Treasurer’s office to the public. Any business needs may be done by phone, email, U.S mail, or internet. The drop box outside of the office can be used to pay utility bills.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Consider Measures for Traffic Control at Triton Schools
The Bourbon Town Council members considered two documents Tuesday night that deal with traffic control at the Triton School Corporation.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Welcomes Youth Council Members
The Bourbon Town Council members welcomed two new members to the council Tuesday night.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Recognizes Reserve Officers
The Bourbon Town Council members recognized two reserve officers this week for their service to the town.
Continue readingTriton School Board Interview Students for Bourbon Town Council Youth Member Position
Triton Community School Corporation staff members and Superintendent Jeremy Riffle interviewed students this week who will serve as Bourbon Town Council youth members.
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.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Approves Community Crossings Proposal from JPR
The Bourbon Town Council members considered a proposal from the engineering firm Jones, Petrie and Rafinski (JPR) when members met for their January meeting.
Continue readingBourbon Officials Discuss Department Liaisons & Bringing on Student Member
The Bourbon Town Council addressed department liaisons when members met for their January meeting.
Continue readingBourbon Police Chief Highlights Money Saved as a Result of the Reserve Program
Bourbon Police Chief Bill Martin provided the Town Council with an activity report when members met earlier this month.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Addresses Matchette Center Ordinance and Contract
The Bourbon Town Council addressed some documents related to the Matchette Center when members met earlier this month.
Continue readingBourbon Officials Discuss Annual MCEDC Payment and Concerns with Representation
The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation was discussed when Bourbon Town Council members met for the first meeting of 2020.
Continue readingBourbon Water Superintendent Discusses Meter and Generator Replacement With Council
Bourbon Water Superintendent Steve Stacy came before the Town Council with a few requests when they met for their first meeting of the year.
Continue readingBourbon Officials Informed about Reportedly Unsafe Structure on N. Washington St.
Marshall County Building Commissioner Chuck DeWitt recently discussed an unsafe structure with Bourbon officials.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Reorganizes for 2020
The newest member of the Bourbon Town Council, Ward Byers, was elected as president during the council’s first meeting of 2020.
Continue readingTriton Superintendent Highlights Idea Involving a Student Being Appointed to Town Council as Non-Voting Member
Triton Superintendent Jeremy Riffle recently shared that officials are looking into the possibility of having a student appointed to the Bourbon Town Council as a non-voting member.
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