
The Marshall County Commissioners approved an Authorizing Resolution and the Council approved the 2025 INDOT grant application request for Executive Director for the Marshall County Council on Aging Janis Holiday.
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The Marshall County Commissioners approved an Authorizing Resolution and the Council approved the 2025 INDOT grant application request for Executive Director for the Marshall County Council on Aging Janis Holiday.
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The Culver Town Council members were updated last week on programs available with the Marshall County Council on Aging.
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Marshall County Council on Aging Executive Director Janis Jeffirs Holiday went before the Marshall County Council and Marshall County Commissioners during their respective meetings with requests and a quarterly report.
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Marshall County Council on Aging Executive Director Janis Jeffirs Holiday provided the commissioners with a quarterly report Monday morning.
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The Marshall County Senior Expo will be Thursday, October 20 at Riverside Intermediate School in Plymouth.
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Article submitted by James Master, The Pilot News Managing Editor
Executive Director Janice Jeffirs Holiday presented the Marshall County Council on Aging’s MCCOA) quarterly report to the County Commissioners during their last meeting. She started by stating that their first quarter’s claim to the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is $99,466.
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The Marshall County Commissioners received a quarterly update from Director of Older Adult Services Janis Jeffirs Holiday during their last meeting.
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The Bourbon Town Council members considered a contribution to the Marshall County Council on Aging organization when they met Tuesday night.
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The Bourbon Town Council members considered a contribution to the Marshall County Council on Aging when they met last week.
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Marshall County Council on Aging Executive Director Janis Jeffirs Holiday presented operating budget information to the Marshall County Council last week for approval.
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The Argos Town Council members recently reviewed several annual donations and contracts with organizations.
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Marshall County Older Adult Services Executive Director Janis Jeffirs Holiday presented INDOT grant paperwork to the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning to complete the purchase of two new transport vehicles.
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The Marshall County Commissioners approved contracts from the Indiana Department of Transportation for the Marshall County Council on Aging.
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Over the weekend, volunteers started planting a Unity Garden in the City of Plymouth.
The organization Unity Gardens partnered with the Saint Joseph Health System (SJHS) to bring this opportunity into Marshall County. The garden is located at the Life Enrichment Center on Harrison Street.
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Two new vehicles will be in service for the Marshall County Council on Aging organization, pending approval of the Indiana Department of Transportation.
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The Plymouth City Council members took action on transportation funding for the Marshall County Council on Aging and money for expenses on the city-owned building from where the organization operates.
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The Plymouth City Council still isn’t ready to approve the city’s annual transportation agreement with the Marshall County Council on Aging. The group provides public transportation services in Plymouth, in exchange for $8,000 a year in city funding.
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The Plymouth City Council members this week discussed agreements for planning services and transportation services for 2019.
The Marshall County Community Foundation held an awards presentation in Plymouth on Wednesday where recipients for the second round of 2018 Community Fund grants were announced.
During this year’s fall grant round, a total of $96,293 was awarded to fourteen Marshall County organizations for various projects. Continue reading
Marshall County Commissioners recently heard a presentation from Jackie Wright with the Marshall County Council on Aging.
Wright came before the commissioners previously to obtain permission to apply for public transit funds from INDOT. At that time, she was asked to gather some more specific details and come back to another meeting.
Commissioner Kevin Overmyer noted that one reason she was asked to return is because the County will soon be preparing their budget and since an $8,000 donation is provided to the Council on Aging annually, he just wanted the commissioners to hear a bit of an update organization’s operations. Continue reading