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No Smoking No Vaping signs for Trails at Mill Pond and Memorial Forest

Visitors to the Marshall County Memorial Forest and the Trails at Mill Pond will see new signs posted that restrict smoking and vaping in the parks. In September 2023 the County Park Board enacted a No Smoking Policy at the request of Tobacco Education Coordinator for Marshall County, Annette Haining. During that meeting Haining said

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County Council approves appropriations and transfers

The Marshall County Council conducted their first meeting of the new year last Thursday, January 11th in the second-floor meeting room of the County Building. The first order of business was reorganization with the election of officers. The council voted to keep the same officers, Jesse Bohannon as president and Tim Harman as vice-president. The

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County Drainage Board & Commissioners meet Monday morning

The Marshall County Drainage Board and the Marshall County Commissioners met Monday morning in the second-floor meeting room of the County Building. The Drainage Board meeting begins at 8:30 and the Commissioners at 9:30. The County Drainage Board will consider maintenance bids for the George Seltenright Ditch, Emma Kuntz Ditch, and the Craig Unsicker Ditch.

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Marshall County Hope for Youth event June 27th at REES Theater

Project HOPE, in partnership with RemedyLIVE and Breathe Easy Marshall County, is hosting an important countywide event. RemedyLIVE recently served over 3,500 Marshall County students in grades 6-12, with the Get Schooled Tour ESCAPE, including students from Argos, Bremen, Culver, John Glenn, LaVille, Plymouth, and Triton. Through their interactive and anonymous polling, they found that

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