
The Marshall County Commissioners approved resolutions on Monday, March 30 that pertain to residents or employees returning to county buildings after being diagnosed with COVID-19 or have traveled outside of the state.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners approved resolutions on Monday, March 30 that pertain to residents or employees returning to county buildings after being diagnosed with COVID-19 or have traveled outside of the state.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners have approved a resolution on Friday that extends the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for seven more days. The first declaration was put into place on Friday, March 20.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners made the decision Thursday to close the Marshall County Building, the Marshall County Courthouse and the Annex building until further notice.
Continue readingMarshall County Commission President Kevin Overmyer signed a resolution Tuesday afternoon that calls for the emergency closure of all county facilities until April 6.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners reviewed a contract with Quality Correctional Care last week.
Continue readingMarshall County Jail Maintenance Director John Greer told the county commissioners this week that new controls need to be added to run the new rooftop heating and cooling units at the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners held a meeting Friday morning where they signed a resolution declaring a Public Health Emergency in name only effective immediately.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners were presented with a report this week that outlines the structural needs for the Marshall County Courthouse clock tower and general structure updates needed at the Marshall County Courthouse.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel presented a grant application request to the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning to initiate a Jail Chemical Addictions Program in the amount of $90,000.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners talked about measures being taken at the county level to ensure the safety of the county workers and community members.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where Sheriff Matt Hassel will discuss a grant for the position of a Jail Program Director. He presented similar information to the county council members last week.
Continue readingMarshall County Public Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger will be applying for a sizable grant from the Indiana State Department of Health Immunization Division.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters wants to review the permitting process when it comes to road cuts, bores, and right-of-way access.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners reviewed an ordinance Monday morning that would establish a Marshall County Park and Recreation Department, and a board to oversee operations.
Continue readingSolar ordinances are now in effect in Marshall County, but the Marshall County Commissioners stress that a moratorium remains in effect on large solar farms.
Continue readingMarshall County Public Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger told the county commissioners Monday morning that Health Department officials are urging residents to do what they can to prevent the spread of illness this winter season. She added that they are doing what they can to stay on top information surrounding the coronavirus.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will have more discussion on the solar ordinance and solar fee ordinance.
Continue readingMarshall County will receive funding for two bridge replacement projects beginning in July 2025.
Continue readingMarshall County Treasurer Angie Birchmeier asked the county commissioners last week to extend the hours of her office to accommodate the collection of tax payments in May and November.
Continue readingThe proposed contract for inmate medical services is under more review by Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger who wants to correct some items in the contract before the commissioners approve a revised version.
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