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The Marshall County Commissioners will meet Monday morning April 1st at 8:30 in their second-floor meeting room of the County Building. The meeting is open to the public and streamed live on YouTube.
The agenda for the commissioner’s meeting includes a report from Highway Superintendent Jason Peters, the annual update from the Marshall County Boys and Girls Club with Andrew Fitzpatrick and Gwen Calvert also Ginny Munroe who will make a presentation to the commissioners on ONE Marshall County.
There will be a request to use some county roads for the Justice Walk on May 18th and Sandy Dunfee from the Health Department will request to purchase a vehicle while County EMA Director Jack Garner will present his quarterly report.
State Senator Mike Bohacek will give a legislative update and the County Attorney and Auditor will give their reports. Under Commissioner Items is the MOU for Building Inspector Services with the City of Plymouth, XSoft IN-CAMA Data Hosting contract addendum, and a proclamation for Work Zone Awareness Week.
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