The Marshall County Commissioner will meet on Tuesday morning at 9:30 in the second-floor meeting room of the County Building.
The commissioners have several items to address, including the Highway Department, with a discussion of CB Radios with J&K Communications, and a conversation with Dr. Tucker from Marian University. The District Service Officer from the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs will discuss the biannual meeting, and John Grolich from the Marshall County Fire Association will seek funds from the Public Safety Grant.
The Commissioners will hear from the County Clerk on the annual maintenance agreement for the county’s voting system, and Bryan Stutler will ask about property flooding on Michigan Road.
The Commissioners will also hear the County Attorney’s Report, County Auditor’s Report, including the Statement of Revenues and Expenditures for 2025. The commissioners will also make an appointment to the County Health Board and Tourism Board, consider a security proposal for the Health Department, open quotes for the Weights & Measures trailer, and review a proposal from Gibson Insurance for Commercial Risk Management Insurance.
The Commissioner’s meeting is open to the public and streamed live on the county’s YouTube channel.
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