
The Bourbon Town Council members reorganized for the new year when they met Tuesday night and then looked at the proposed animal ordinance.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council members reorganized for the new year when they met Tuesday night and then looked at the proposed animal ordinance.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council members considered the extension of their farm lease when they met last Tuesday. Continue reading
Bourbon Town Council members voted on a new president when they restructured for 2019 during their meeting Tuesday evening. Continue reading
A Republican Town Convention held Wednesday in Bourbon determined the sole candidate to move onto the Bourbon Town Council seat up for election in the November General Election.
A town convention to determine the Republican candidate for the open Bourbon Town Council seat on the November General Election ballot is set for tomorrow (Wednesday, Aug. 15).
A Town Convention is set for Monday, Aug. 20 to select two Republican candidates for two Culver Town Council seats open in the November General Election.
No additional candidates filed by yesterday’s deadline to be included in town conventions for available seats on the Culver Town Council and the Bourbon Town Council.
Town conventions will be held to determine candidates for the November General Election Ballot for the Culver Town Council and the Bourbon Town Council.
The deadline is approaching for candidates to file to run in the May primary. Candidates have until Friday at noon to file their paperwork with the county clerk’s office. The list of candidates continues to grow in Marshall County. Democrat Angie Rupchoch-Schafer has filed to run for the District 4 County Council seat, challenging incumbent Republican Judy Stone.
Bourbon town council members reorganized when they met Tuesday evening. Les McFarland was voted to the president’s position and Larry Wattenbarger was elected to serve as vice president of the council.
There was unanimous council approval to retain existing department heads. With that decision, Steve Stacy will still be water/wastewater superintendent, Roger Terry will serve as street superintendent and Bill Keyser will remain the zoning and building superintendent. Continue reading