On Friday, Marshall County Commissioner Mike Burroughs publicly sent his congratulations to all the newly elected municipal officials throughout the County. Burroughs then announced his plans to run for a second term as County Commissioner saying, “Now that the local elections are officially over, I would like to announce that I will be seeking a
Leah Thill, Director of Sustainability with MACOG (Michiana Area Council of Governments) appeared before the Marshall County Commissioners last week and told them in 2018 the county joined the Regional Brownfields Coalition led by MACOG. They’ve been looking for properties that can assist with redevelopment if they are complicated by contamination or potential contamination. The
Greg Hildebrand, Executive Director of the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation (MCECD) addressed the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission Tuesday evening speaking to them about the annual agreement. The 2024 agreement is the same as this year. Hildebrand said, “Thank you for partnering with us. Your contribution goes a long way to help the MCEDC.” Hildebrand told
Environmentalist with the Marshall County Health Department, Faith Freed appeared before the County Commissioners on Monday with a proposed new On-Site Sewage Systems Ordinance. She told the commissioners the state changed the law, and it went into effect July 1st and the county’s existing ordinance is null and void. A public hearing will be
Mark Gidley, a member of the Plymouth Board of Zoning Appeals asked a question on unsafe buildings during last week’s meeting. He said he thought there was a committee that both the city and county participated in and cooperated on about unsafe buildings. He asked if that group was still active and working. There