The Marshall County Commissioners will consider four ordinances creating 2-year moratoriums on farm-scale solar farms, Battery Energy Storage Systems, Data Centers, and Carbon Capture operations during their meeting Monday morning.
The agenda also includes the County Highway report, a quarterly update from the County Museum, and Jeff Jones with a discussion on Nutmeg Meadows. Billy Schoff, head of Building and Grounds will present a Fire Protection contract while Superior Court III Judge Mat Sarber will present the Court Reform Grant agreement.
Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel will present the Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification while Sandy Dunfee from the Health Department will request to apply for a Narcan Grant along with seeking approvals for the Bikes for Kids agreement, Steered Straight agreement, Katie VanTornhout agreement, and the Thomas Kinnaird agreement.
The commissioners will also hear the County Attorney and Auditor’s reports, and public comments, and Commissioner Klotz will give truck estimates.
The Commissioner’s meeting begins at 8:30 a.m. and is open to the public and streamed live on the county’s YouTube channel.
Domestic incident results in arrest in Parke County
Clinton man nabbed in burglary case
Kindergarten enrollment continues
Indiana releases update to the State Nutrient Reduction Strategy
Bridge closure to impact State Road 32 over Prairie Creek in Fountain County
13 members of armed drug trafficking and dog fighting ring sentenced
Food sport’s biggest stage will be at Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center
Education Union for ISTA staff files unfair labor charges
People urged to take precautions against tick-borne disease as risk increases with warmer weather
Hoosiers may qualify for free well water testing
FBI joins search for missing Owen County woman
Attorney General vows to protect Hoosiers from gas price gouging during temporary gas tax suspension
Rockville Town Board hikes sewer fee, talks irrigation program
Elevated fire weather risk in Central Indiana
All-way stop coming to U.S. 231 and State Road 234 in Montgomery County
