
The Bremen Town Council adopted a resolution this week authorizing $142,277.62 to be utilized in funding the ambulance service for 2021.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council adopted a resolution this week authorizing $142,277.62 to be utilized in funding the ambulance service for 2021.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Council considered a resolution Monday morning that would extend COVID-19 pay for employees who cannot work because of a diagnosis or illness from COVID.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members reviewed a resolution last week to put a Standards Specifications and Development Standards document into effect.
Continue readingRepresentatives from Altium Packaging in Argos, formerly known as Consolidated Containers, will be expanding upgrade operations at the facility.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members reviewed a resolution Monday afternoon that pertains to workplace safety in the Clerk-Treasurer’s Office.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members approved a resolution Monday night that initiates the process of the Plymouth Resident Identification Endorsement Card.
What does the card do for Plymouth residents?
Continue readingA resolution that would authorize the transfer of money from the Education Fund to the Operation Fund was considered by the John Glenn School Board members last week.
Continue readingThe John Glenn School Board members took steps this week to finalize paperwork prior to the sale of General Obligation bonds.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members took action on Monday to transfer funds within the Aviation Department fund to cover a shortfall.
Continue readingMarshall County Council members took an additional step to help the county move forward with a fourth General Jurisdictional Court Monday morning.
Continue readingA resolution provided to the Plymouth City Council members Monday night would move more than $1 million from dormant funds within the budget to the General Fund.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members reviewed a resolution last week that would allow the town to accept a portion of 17C Road from Marshall County that abuts town property.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members considered a resolution last week that would outline the town’s funding commitments if Marshall County is designated a winner in the Regional Stellar Designation Communities initiative.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members considered a resolution Tuesday night commending the volunteers and donors who were involved in the South Michigan Street viaduct beautification project.
Continue readingA resolution presented during the Bremen Town Council meeeting Monday night recognizes the accomplishments of the Bremen High School Girls Softball Team this year in reaching the goal of a Class 2A state championship and compiling a record of 29-2 including a Northern Indiana Conference record of 11-1.
Bremen Town Council President Michael Leman read aloud from the resolution that highlights that many of the team members received personal awards and titles in addition to team awards and titles from this year’s season.
“…Now, therefore be it resolved by the town council of the Town of Bremen, Indiana, on behalf of the municipality and its citizens, it does hereby commend the Bremen High School Softball Team and expresses its appreciation and gratitude of the community to them for the manner in which they have represented the Town of Bremen.”
The resolution also commends the coaching staff for their leadership and dedication.
The Bremen Town Council members approved the resolution with a unanimous vote.
Each player and coach received a Town of Bremen pin from the town council.
The Bremen Town Council members considered a resolution that would rename a road in memory of Steve Ervin, the late Cemetery Superintendent.
Continue readingThe John Glenn School Board members considered a resolution Tuesday that would allow the school board to seek General Obligation Bonds in order to reimburse some site and technology improvements planned this summer.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members considered action this week on a resolution that would create a Tax Increment Financing allocation area in the TIF #2 District.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Election Board members formally approved absentee voting hours and a resolution that officially sets the days and hours of early voting into the Vote Center plan.
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