The Marshall County Regional Sewer District (the “District”) has cancelled its regular meeting scheduled for 9:00 A.M. on Wednesday, November 12.
Sewer District members were to meet at the Marshall County Building in room 203, located at 112 West Jefferson Street in Plymouth.
Regional Sewer Board attorney Christopher Nusbaum said this regular meeting will be rescheduled at a later date, and appropriate prior notice will be provided to the media and those normally informed of the Board’s meetings.
For questions and additional information, please visit www.marshallcountyrsd.com or contact the Marshall County Regional Sewer District at questions@marshallcountyrsd.com or call (574) 200-0049.
Board of Trustees:
Appointed By: Name: Term:
Marshall County Commissioners Brenda Meyers 5/1/23 – 4/30/27 Marshall County Commissioners Thomas McFadden 5/1/23 – 4/30/27 Marshall County Commissioners Diann Parsons 5/1/23 – 4/30/26 Marshall County Commissioners Dean Colvin 5/1/25 – 4/30/29 Marshall County Commissioners Jay Stone 5/1/23 – 4/30/26 Plymouth Mayor Don Ecker, Jr. 5/1/25 – 4/30/29 Marshall County Council Christopher Spier 5/1/23 – 4/30/27
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