The Marshall County Tourism Commission is forming a new nonprofit, Visit Marshall County, to promote the county’s tourism assets and events. Funded by the innkeepers' tax, this nonprofit aims to enhance local tourism.
We initially received multiple applications but understand the holiday season may have been busy. Therefore, we are extending the application period to ensure all interested individuals have the opportunity to apply.
The Marshall County Tourism Commission seeks local leaders who are passionate about tourism and community engagement to serve on the board.
Qualifications include an interest in promoting tourism and local events. They are looking for someone with experience in marketing, advertising, or community outreach. The qualified candidate will have strong leadership and teamwork skills and can commit to attending monthly meetings and supporting board initiatives.
Applicants should email a resume and optional cover letter to mctc@co.marshall.in.us. Applications will be accepted until all positions are filled. For more information, contact the Marshall County Tourism Commission at mctc@co.marshall.in.us.
McCrammer sentenced to 5 years for OVWI causing serious bodily injury
Gov. Braun signs Nuclear Energy Letter of Intent with Eli Lilly and Company
U.S. Congressman Yakym introduces bipartisan bill to modernize home dialysis care
U.S. Senator Young & colleagues support U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, urge market access for american producers
Senator Mishler: State budget committee approves $200 million to expand child care access in Indiana
U.S. Congressman Yakym questions HHS Secretary Kennedy on healthcare costs, rural access, and innovation
Suspicious deer harvest leads to felony firearm charges for Shawn Myers
Walkerton man arrested for OWI after running red light in Plymouth
