
Another manufacturing center is planned for construction in Marshall County.
Continue readingPlan Director Ty Adley presented a revision to the county’s solar ordinance to the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners have a busy morning ahead of them.
Continue readingAbout 50 residents and officials attended a DNR hearing on Tuesday afternoon concerning a petition to establish an East Shore Conservancy District.
Continue readingAmid discussions of moving forward with solutions to help reduce the jail population, Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger continues to address several civil lawsuits filed that deal with the overcrowding situation.
Continue readingA petition hearing concerning the establishment of an East Shore Conservancy District in Culver is planned for Tuesday, Dec. 10.
Work toward the establishment of the East Shore Conservancy District began in August when the East Shore Corporation’s wetland disbursement system failed north of 18th Road. The East Shore Corporation is currently pumping and hauling waste, at their own expense, that is being treated in the Town of Culver’s wastewater system.
The district would be running lines from 18th Road and Queen Road to State Road 10 and hook into Culver’s northwest point of the wastewater system. Residents in the East Shore Corporation would have to hook to the system and there are over 100 members in the corporation.
The Marshall County Commissioners recently approved a motion to produce a letter of support for the establishment of the East Shore Conservancy District in Culver. The Culver Town Council voiced support for the project as well.
The hearing convened by the Department of Natural Resources begins at Tuesday at 2 p.m. ET at the Culver Depot.
Marshall County Emergency Management Director Clyde Avery is working with Circuit Court Judge Curtis Palmer to create Continuity of Operations Plan.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters will be submitting two bridge projects for INDOT’s 2025 Call for Projects.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department crews are working to clean up after wind storms knocked down several trees in the county.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners will hear from Sheriff Matt Hassel and 911 Supervisor Mathew Pitney about the program Ounce of Prevention when they meet today at 8:30 a.m.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners and County Council members met in a joint session Tuesday morning to receive details related to the proposed jail expansion project.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners unanimously approved a motion last week to produce a letter of support for the establishment of the East Shore Conservancy District in Culver.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners voted Monday to extend an offer of employment to one of the four candidates recently interviewed for the Human Resources Administrator position.
Continue readingA Marshall County officer will attend Drug Recognition Training following an out-of-state request approved by the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning.
Continue readingThe Indiana Supreme Court recently ruled that each court system needs to have a Courthouse Security Committee in addition to a County Safety Committee.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters asked the Marshall County Commissioners on Monday if he should move forward with an INDOT application for the 2025 Call for Projects that includes the extension of Veteran’s Parkway.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Council and Commission members will meet in a joint session next week to hear more details of a proposed jail pod construction project.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners are expected to name a new Human Resources Administrator when they meet this morning.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Courthouse clock tower renovation project continues to move forward.
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