
The Bremen Town Council members agreed to extend the Public Health Disaster Declaration through April 30. This gives the town a chance to be reimbursed with state or federal funding for expenses used toward the response to COVID-19.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members agreed to extend the Public Health Disaster Declaration through April 30. This gives the town a chance to be reimbursed with state or federal funding for expenses used toward the response to COVID-19.
Continue readingIn Governor Eric Holcomb’s Executive Order delivered on Monday, March 23, it mentioned that some projects may be suspended to offer funds to the COVID-19 response, but the Bremen Downtown Revitalization project is still planned to begin this summer.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members approved several resolutions Monday afternoon that deal with the response to COVID-19.
Continue readingBremen officials are continuing their attempts to get signatures on easements ahead of the downtown revitalization project.
Continue readingPaperwork and plans are in the process to build three new apartment buildings on Woodies Lane in Bremen.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members held a small discussion session following their regular session Monday night to talk about a joint pool facility.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members were given an INDOT contract Monday night for the placement of eight stop lights at the corner of Plymouth Street and Center Street.
Continue readingBremen Town Attorney Anthony Wagner and Bremen Director of Operations Trend Weldy continue to work on obtaining easements for the upcoming downtown revitalization project.
Continue readingThe downtown project in the Town of Bremen will get Stellar funding with no delays this year. Bremen Director of Operations Trend Weldy told the town council members Monday afternoon that a meeting with state agencies last week guaranteed the release of funds for the project to begin this summer.
Continue readingA committee will be formed to continue discussions concerning a potential joint pool facility in the Town of Bremen.
Continue readingAs Town of Bremen officials work ahead of the downtown revitalization streetscape project, town council members fielded a complaint about sidewalk conditions during their meeting last week.
Continue readingBremen Cemetery Sexton Keith Fraine told the town council members on Monday that Water, Storm Water, and Street Superintendent Alex Mikel is going to incorporate the cemetery into the GPS system.
Continue readingA Bremen company will expand equipment following a tax abatement request on Monday.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members learned this week that a letter sent by the town’s trash collector differs from the calendar and has led to some confusion.
Continue readingThe Town of Bremen granted a tax abatement request for a business on Birkey Street.
Continue readingBremen Town Attorney Anthony Wagner presented an amended trash collection contract to the Bremen Town Council members Monday afternoon.
Continue readingBremen Director of Operations Trend Weldy told the town council members on Monday afternoon that the town will get two major projects done now that the region was designated a Regional Stellar Community.
Continue readingMarshall County Crossroads has officially been designated this year’s Stellar Community. The designation opens the door to millions of dollars of grant opportunities from various state agencies and federal programs. Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs made the announcement Thursday morning.
Continue readingBremen Water, Storm Water and Street Superintendent Alex Mikel asked permission from the Bremen Town Council members Monday to hire two part-time employees.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Crossroads Stellar Communities Designation Initiative group members presented the county’s Regional Development Plans to state agencies on Tuesday morning. Marshall County and its communities are one of four regions vying for a chance to be named the next Regional Stellar Community and have about $16 million for projects around the county in the next four years.
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