
Beginning Tuesday, April 6, patrons who go into the Marshall County Building, Marshall County Courthouse and Marshall County Museum will no longer be required to wear a face covering.
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Beginning Tuesday, April 6, patrons who go into the Marshall County Building, Marshall County Courthouse and Marshall County Museum will no longer be required to wear a face covering.
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A Second Amendment Preservation resolution was not considered for a vote during Monday’s Marshall County Commissioners meeting.
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Marshall County Public Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger updated those attending the Marshall County Commissioners meeting Monday about the recent excursion of the county’s state-of-the-art mobile medical unit.
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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.
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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.
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The Marshall County Commissioners were approached by two residents last week asking them to consider designating the county as a Second Amendment Sanctuary.
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The Marshall County Commissioners took action Monday morning to sign a resolution opposing House Bill 1381.
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Marshall County dropped to a yellow status last week on the Indiana Department of Health’s County Metrics Map that measures community spread of COVID-19, prompting praise from Marshall County Commission President Kevin Overmyer to everyone in the county for doing their part to minimize spread.
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An inquiry was made Tuesday morning into what plans Marshall County Commissioner Stan Klotz has for his “Better Roads Ahead” program.
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The Marshall County Council considered a resolution Monday morning that would extend COVID-19 pay for employees who cannot work because of a diagnosis or illness from COVID.
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The Marshall County Commissioners made annual appointments during their first meeting of the year Monday.
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The Marshall County Health Department and the Marshall County Commissioners are working to get inmates and employees the help they need in light of almost 40 COVID-19 positive inmate cases at the jail.
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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.
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The Marshall County Commissioners have extended the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
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The Marshall County Council members considered support toward a joint resolution with the Marshall County Commissioners last week that would direct use of the Special Local Income Tax (LIT) Funds.
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Marshall County Council members were divided on a decision to approve a grant request for Coronavirus Relief Fund Safety Awareness Program funding.
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Marshall County Councilwoman Penny Lukenbill was surprised Monday morning to be honored with the Sagamore of the Wabash distinction by Governor Eric J. Holcomb.
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Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger presented the Marshall County Commissioners Monday with a temporary remote work policy for consideration.
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The Marshall County Commissioners agreed Monday to extend the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
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The building known as the Doug Hite Law Office on Jefferson Street in Plymouth will soon be sold to the Marshall County Commissioners.
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