
The Marshall County Commissioners reviewed an agreement with North Township as part of the Stellar Communities process.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners reviewed an agreement with North Township as part of the Stellar Communities process.
Continue readingWork continues in and around the Culver Beach Lodge. Town Manager Jonathan Leist discussed the project with the town council during his update on the town’s Stellar Community projects last week.
Continue readingMarshall County residents have the chance to weigh in on the county’s 2020 budget proposal. The required budget hearing will be held during this morning’s county council meeting. It starts at 9:00 a.m. in the Marshall County Building in Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Crossroads team is asking the county government to chip in $400,000 over four years.
Continue readingLieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch is looking forward to seeing the final proposals from this year’s four Stellar Communities finalists. Marshall County Crossroads – made up of Argos, Bourbon, Bremen, Culver, Plymouth, and Marshall County itself – as well as Constellation of Starke – consisting of Hamlet, Knox, North Judson, and Starke County – are both in the running for the regional designation.
Continue readingThe Letter of Intent is due on Friday, April 5 for area regions looking to apply for the state’s Regional Stellar Communities Designation program.
Continue readingMarshall County officials are looking for community input to help with their Regional Stellar Community efforts.
Continue readingThe opportunity for those involved in a regional partnership that intends to seek an application in the Regional Stellar Communities Designation Program can do so now until Friday, April 5 at 4 p.m. ET in Indianapolis.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members considered a resolution for the town’s contribution toward a project in the county’s Regional Stellar Communities Designation Program.
Bremen Town officials are taking necessary steps in order to help Marshall County become a Regional Stellar Community Designee.
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight.
The State of Indiana hopes to encourage collaboration with this year’s round of Stellar Community designations. Each year since 2011, the program has designated two cities or towns as Stellar Communities, making them eligible for millions of dollars in seed money from the state and federal government, to improve quality of life. This year, the state’s taking a slightly different approach, picking two regions, instead.
Argos Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Mullaney said that officials continue to nail down some of the projects they would like to include the county’s Regional Stellar Communities application. Continue reading
Bremen Town Council members are working toward getting information for projects ready for Marshall County’s application for the Regional Stellar Communities Designation program.
Bremen Town Council officials were among the over 100 attendees at a gathering last week in a Regional Stellar Communities Designation Program workshop. They learned how to develop projects and funding for the stellar application that includes all communities in Marshall County. The workshop was facilitated by representatives from Ball State University.
Almost a hundred local leaders from around Marshall County gathered in Plymouth Thursday for a Stellar Communities workshop. A cooperative effort involving the county and its six municipalities is a finalist for this year’s designation.
Marshall County officials will be attending a workshop this morning that details expectations surrounding the Regional Stellar Communities Designation Program.
Bremen town officials are waiting to hear of they are the recipient of a planning grant in order to move along plans for a downtown revitalization project.
With Marshall County becoming a finalist for the regional Stellar Communities Designation Program, officials with the Town of Bremen are putting together their list of projects to be included in the program that could bring $8-$10 million in unmatched funds into the county.