Marshall County could soon be employing the use of drones in law enforcement and emergency situations.
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Marshall County Included in State E. Coli Investigation
The Indiana State Department of Health is investigating in Marshall County after individuals in three Indiana counties have succumbed to symptoms of E. coli.
Election Board Reaffirms Candidate Walking List Price
The Marshall County Election Board agreed to continue charging candidates for office for walking lists of registered voters.
The walking list is often used during door-to-door campaigning or for mailers during election season. The cost for a disc containing voter registration information was previously set at $50 in Marshall County. Whether that cost was still reasonable was under discussion during Tuesday morning’s meeting.
Marshall County Clerk Debbie Vandemark says the matter came up after candidates began making requests.
“I started looking back through some previous minutes,” says Vandemark. “In 2010, the Election Board reviewed the cost of computerized data to individuals requesting copies of the voter list.”
Large amounts of data are included in the walking lists that can result it hundreds of pages if printed.
According to Marshall County ordinance, the cost to print is 10-cents per page. That means using a disc for the information could be more cost effective.
Vandemark says it’s also difficult to e-mail the files.
“The files are so large that it’s very difficult to e-mail that much data,” says Vandemark.
Alternatives to paying for discs such as using information stored on a website for candidates to access were also considered. Marshall County must wait until an E-Poll book demonstration to answer that question.
Party officials present also said that if the two major parties purchased the disc and made copies for each of their candidates, the cost would remain $50. That expense was approved by the Election Board, unanimously.
Marshall County Coroner In Need of Additional Funding
The Marshall County Coroner may soon be seeking additional funds.
During Monday morning’s Marshall County Council meeting, Coroner Bill Cleavenger said he wanted to give plenty of notice about his request. He anticipates asking for the money before their next meeting.
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Marshall County Approves Tax Abatement for Bourbon Company
A Bourbon-based business is now on its way to creating five new full-time jobs in Marshall County.
The County Council held a special meeting earlier this week to consider abating property taxes for Faulker Fabricating. The company has been in the Marshall County area for the past 25 years and says that property tax relief over the next 10 years will lead to job creation.
Marshall County Commissioners Give Unsafe Building Removal Elimination Teeth
The Marshall County Commissioners have taken a step to eliminated blighted or unsafe properties.
During Monday morning’s commissioners meeting, Building Inspector Chuck DeWitt and Ralph Booker presented an ordinance outlining new steps to demolish homes that have been neglected over the years.
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Sobriety Checkpoint Set-up in Marshall County on Friday
The Marshall County DUI Task Force conducted DUI checkpoints on Friday evening.
The Task Force is made up of law enforcement from the Sheriff’s Department, and Bourbon, Bremen, Culver, and Plymouth Police Departments – who are working to decrease impaired driving.
County Reviewing CASA Performance, Receiving Banking Information
The Marshall County Commissioners will receive an annual update from a group dedicated to representing children in the court system.
Town Conventions Depend on Marshall County Candidate Filings
Little movement has been seen as far as new candidates for office in Marshall County are concerned.
According to the Marshall County Clerk’s office, Argos Clerk-Treasurer Patti Jones has filed to seek re-election. She is being challenged by Lisa Mullaney for the spot.
Marshall County to Consider Eliminating Compensation Time
The Marshall County Council set out to change compensation time, but wound up considering a different proposal.
Judi Stone represents the Personnel Committee to the Council – which was tasked with considering which department pays built-up compensation time if a county employee transfers between departments.
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Marshall County Highway Department Shows Savings Through Technology
The Marshall County Highway Department was able to show a cost savings when it comes to road repairs and maintenance.
During Monday morning’s Marshall County Council meeting, Highway Superintendent Jason Peters provided comparables with the amount of patch and materials used. Marshall County agreed to the purchase of a PUG Mill this year. The machine is used for mixing materials in the production of road patch.
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One Seriously Injured in Monday Night Crash
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department says the driver of a motorcycle was ejected following a crash near Argos on Monday night.
Marshall County Commissioners to Consider Tax Abatement
The Marshall County Council will consider replacing personnel in a few different departments during their meeting Monday morning.
Marshall County Agrees to Fight-off Invasive Bush Honeysuckle
The Marshall County Commissioners agreed to manage the spread of an invasive plant species in a local forest.
Bruce Wakeland works with the County through Arrowhead Resource Conservation and Development’s Forestry Committee. He advised the commissioners the time was nearing for a timber sale in the Mill Pond Demonstration Woods.
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Marshall County Commissioners to Choose Representative for RDA
The Marshall County Commissioners will be further considering economic development efforts this morning.
Jerry Chavez with the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation will make a report on their efforts. Chavez has been making the rounds at various boards and councils to discuss what the organization is working to accomplish.
New Candidates File to Run for Office in Marshall County
A few more candidates have thrown their names into a possible list of candidates for political office.
According to the Marshall County Clerk’s office, two Democrats have filed to run in November’s General Municipal Election. The candidates are only allowed to do so if a vacancy exists, but were facing a deadline of July 6th at noon to put their names on the ballot.
Marshall County Economic Development Continues Communication With Municipal Government
Marshall County Economic Development Corporation was making the rounds at City Council meetings this week.
The organization looks to both attract and retain companies in the Marshall County area. Executive Director Jerry Chavez appeared before the Plymouth Common Council and the Culver Town Council to review what his organization has been working to accomplish.
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Argos Man Sentenced to a Decade in Indiana Department of Correction
In Marshall Superior Court on Wednesday, 22-year-old Caleb Zachary Hollet of Argos was sentenced to a total of 10 years imprisonment at the Indiana Department of Correction for dealing methamphetamine as a Class B Felony and conspiracy to deal in methamphetamine as a Level 4 Felony. Judge Robert O. Bowen approved an agreement reached between Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Tami Napier and defense attorney Joseph Simanski of Plymouth. Continue reading
Plymouth Woman Sentenced For Dealing Meth
A Plymouth woman was sentenced to in prison after she pleaded guilty to dealing methamphetamine.
39-year-old Tessa Mullins was sentenced on Wednesday in Marshall County Superior Court.
Marshall County EMA Requires Greater Cooperation in Grant Reporting
The Emergency Management Agency in Marshall County may soon have more stringent grant reporting requirements.
Most grant funds received by the EMA Department have been expended according to Director Clyde Avery. He supplied Commissioners with a quarterly report during Monday’s meeting.
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