The Marshall County Commissioners have a full agenda for their meeting on Monday at 8:30 a.m. in the second floor meeting room of the County Building.
The Highway Department will present its report, and the Council on Aging will be bringing its second-quarter claims for approval. Bowen Health will give its annual report, a representative from Globe Life will discuss supplemental insurance benefits, and John Grolich will give an update on the Fire Grant request.
The commissioners will also hear an out-of-state travel request from the Sheriff, while the EMA Director will ask to apply for the Emergency Management Performance Grant. The County Attorney and Auditor will give reports, and the commissioners will consider an agreement with Auction Lot to sell vehicles.
There is also an opportunity at the beginning of the meeting for the public to address agenda items and at the end of the meeting for the public to comment on any items.
The county meeting is streamed live on their YouTube channel.
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