Drivers in Bourbon will notice some changes in the next month or two. During the February 13th meeting of the Bourbon Town Council members passed on the first reading of an ordinance converting certain YIELD signs in the town to STOP signs. Les McFarland, President of the town council read the ordinance which said, “These
Complaints about overnight and long-term parking in the downtown area of Bourbon led the Town Council to consider an ordinance that would impose a fine for violators. The ordinance also notes that the downtown parking overnight has become problematic for snow removal. During Tuesday's town council meeting, council president Les McFarland read the ordinance which
It was a busy day in the Marshall County Clerk's Office as 17 Republicans took the opportunity to file their intentions to be on the ballot on the first eligible day to file. Positions on the ballot for the 2024 General Election are Superior Court 1 Judge, County Commissioners in District 1 and District 3,
A 74-year-old Beech Grove man is in the Marshall County Jail with a charge of unlawful entry of school property by a serious sex offender. On Wednesday, December 21st the Marshall County Sheriff's Department received a complaint that a serious sex offender had gone onto the property of Culver Academy and was allegedly taking
Members of the Bourbon Town Council consider next year’s salaries for employees, department heads, and elected officials during the December 12th meeting. The town council approved the 2024 Salary Ordinance at their meeting last week. Council president Ward Byers noted that there will be 26 paydays next year. Town Clerk Kim Berger said the