The Marshall County Commissioners will hold an executive session on Wednesday afternoon, followed by a joint work session with the County Council, and then a special meeting. All three meetings will take place in room 203 on the second floor of the County Building.
The agenda for the executive session shows that the commissioners will review information about and interview potential employees, as well as consider appointments of public officials.
The joint work session between the commissioners and council members begins at 6 p.m. in the second-floor meeting room of the County Building. The agenda states that the work session is for discussing the Regional Sewer District. This meeting is open to the public and will be streamed on the county’s YouTube channel.
The final meeting is a special session of the Commissioners at 7:30 p.m. or immediately following the joint work session. This meeting will be open to the public and streamed on the county’s YouTube channel. The agenda states that the commissioners will appoint a new Building Commissioner and discuss the Regional Sewer District.
Six sentenced in sweeping multi‑million‑dollar cargo heist
State committee approves IDOC mail rule
Information sought in Lawrence County man's death
U.S. Rep. Yakym’s bipartisan BARCODE Efficiency Act Advances
Thacker joins IHA Board of Directors
St Francisville City Council moves on water tower project
Miss Lawrence County heads to Springfield
New hanger planned at Mid-American Air Center
Two agreements approved by Vincennes Board of Works and Safety
Two arrests made by Lawrence County authorities
Deadline approaching for blind, disabled Hoosiers and seniors to receive property tax credits
Bridgeport Senior Center to close this week
Two Bridgeport residents in custody
One Night, One Cause: Indiana FFA needs your support for their ‘Blue and Gold Gala’
Gov. Braun secures National Drone Test Site Designation for Indiana
ISP with Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative this week
GSH implements masking restriction
Lawrenceville spends money on water well field
Neal stepping down as KC Chamber president
