A phase one environmental study is being conducted at 716 Plum Street in Plymouth as the Marshall County Commissioners continue to look into the property purchase. The study may determine if there is a petroleum contamination at the property from a prior enterprise there.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Bid for Courthouse, Clock Tower Renovations
The Marshall County Commissioners took time Monday morning to award a bid for the proposed work on the Marshall County Courthouse and clock tower renovations.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Wait to Consider Second Amendment Sanctuary Resolution
Marshall County Commission Vice President Stan Klotz explained Monday that any action on a proposed resolution concerning a Second Amendment Sanctuary will be deferred until April.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Asked to Designate County as Second Amendment Sanctuary
The Marshall County Commissioners were approached by two residents last week asking them to consider designating the county as a Second Amendment Sanctuary.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Voice Opposition to House Bill 1381
The Marshall County Commissioners took action Monday morning to sign a resolution opposing House Bill 1381.
Continue readingMarshall County Planning Commission Denies Storage Container Ordinance
The Marshall County Planning Commission members recently acted on a recommendation by the Marshall County Commissioners to deny a storage containers ordinance.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Continue with Purchase of Maintenance Building
Work continues in the purchasing process of a building to be used for storing equipment used by the Marshall County Maintenance Department.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Updated on Potential Sale of Building for Maintenance Department
Steps are being taken to purchase a building at 716 Plum Street in Plymouth for use as a storage building for the Marshall County Maintenance Department.
Continue readingGovernor to Choose Marshall County Superior Court 3 Judge Soon
The third Marshall County Superior Court will soon have a judge to preside over cases.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Second Reading on Amendments to Solar Ordinance
The Marshall County Commissioners again reviewed the amended solar ordinance at their meeting Monday morning.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Review Sheriff’s Contract
The Marshall County Commissioners reviewed Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel’s contract, but when it came to a vote Monday morning the commissioners voiced some concerns.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Updated on Properties
Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger told the commissioners Monday morning that purchase agreement has been signed on the Doug Hite Law Office on Jefferson Street in Plymouth. The closing date is set for December 18.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Review Temporary Remote Work Policy, Handbook Changes
Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger presented the Marshall County Commissioners Monday with a temporary remote work policy for consideration.
Continue readingThree Bids Received on Farm Lease Property in Marshall County
The Marshall County Commissioners reviewed three bids that were submitted for the lease of Shady Rest Farm acreage.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Consider Purchase of Real Estate
The Marshall County Commissioners are considering purchasing real estate with the help of the professionals from Easy Sale company all across the street from the Marshall County Courthouse for additional parking.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Review Lease for Community Corrections’ Move to Community Resource Building
Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger presented the Marshall County Commissioners with a lease agreement between the county and the Community Resource Center concerning space for a new home for Marshall County Community Corrections.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Waiting for Court Services Report
The Marshall County Commissioners have yet to receive a report from Indiana Court Services regarding a review of the county’s court system. The delay is most likely due to measures surrounding COVID-19.
Continue readingACLU Requests Indiana Supreme Court to Identify Pre-Trial, High Health Risk Inmates for Release
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana petitioned the Indiana Supreme Court on Monday to take emergency steps to evaluate pretrial detainees and inmates who are at high risk of death due to COVID-19 and to release them.
Continue readingMarshall County Attorney Gives Update on Indiana Court Services Visit
Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger updated the Marshall County Commissioners last week on a recent visit by Indiana Court Services. The government agency has been tasked to identify procedures in the Marshall County judiciary system to see if there is more that can be done to reduce the jail population.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Quality Correctional Care Contract
The Marshall County Commissioners reviewed a contract with Quality Correctional Care last week.
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