Members of the Marshall County Council conducted a special 8-minute meeting Monday morning to handle year-end additionals and transfers.
The Medical Benefits Self-Insurance Fund sought three additional appropriations, $400,0000 to Auxiant Weekly, $55,000 to the Samaritian Fund, and $5,000 for the Auxiant True RX Weekly fund, for a total $460,000.
The second additional appropriation approved was for the Historical Society. They were granted an $1,000 additional into the wages clerical line of the 2025 budget.
Several transfers were approved during the County Council meeting on Monday. The Sheriff’s General Fund transferred $647 from wages overtime to wages Detective 1st Sgt., $23 from wages overtime to wages Detective Stg., $173from wages overtime to wages line sergeants, and $5,501 from wages overtime to wages patrol officers.
The Council was granted a $6,000 transfer from other projects to legal services, while the Plan Commission was approved to transfer $420 from the wages department head to vehicle repair. $30,000 was transferred from wages, turnkey/dispatchers, in the LIT Special Purchase Fund
Seven transfers were approved in the Motor Vehicle Highway (MVH) Fund, $26,000 from wages area leaders to wages heavy equipment operators, $7,389.26 from contractual services to office equipment, $1,890.44 from other operating supplies to office equipment, $5,704.86 from paint to subcontractor services, $30,003.43 from wages mechanic to subcontractor services, $20,000 from truck and tractor repair to vehicle main supplies and $30,486 from employee PERF to group health insurance.
The Council approved a transfer in the MVH Restricted Fund of $8,015.80 from pain to subcontractor services, a transfer from the Auditor’s Ineligible Deduction Fund of $2,800 from office supplies to contractual services, and a $6,300 transfer from Auxiant True RX Weekly to stop loss premium in the medical benefits self-employed insurance fund.
Winter Storm Watch in effect from Wednesday through Thursday afternoon
INDOT announces temporary safety measures for dangerous Argos intersection
Deadline approaching for blind, disabled Hoosiers and seniors to receive property tax credits
PHS Winter/Basketball Homecoming with Spirit Week, Pep Rally, and Friday Night Festivities
Plymouth man arrested on intimidation charge
Two men arrested on unlicensed driving Ccharges over weekend
Plymouth High School Principal Jacob Singleton named IASP District 2 Principal of the Year
Bremen Public Library hosts One Book One Community, The Anxious Generation, movie The Anxious Nation
