The Marshall County Commissioners have a busy schedule for their meeting on Monday.
Highway Superintendent Jason Peters will give his department’s report and citizen Cliff Allen will discuss the good of the county. Sheriff Hassel will present an Extra Duty Solutions Agreement while Brent Martin will present change orders for three of the homes being improved in the Owner-Occupied Housing Project.
Sandy Dunfee and Faith Freed from the Marshall County Health Department will discuss an ordinance for on-site sewage systems and the county’s HR Administrator has an agreement and addendum with HRlogistics Master Services. County Treasurer Kelly Einspahr will present the XSoft Cashbook agreement and County Attorney Jim Clevenger will present his report.
Also on the commissioner’s agenda is the County Auditor’s Report, a chance for Pubic Comments and the commissioners will consider an addendum to extend the employment agreement for the Plan Commission Director.
The County meeting is streamed live on the county’s YouTube channel.
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