GOSHEN — The city of Goshen has a plan to help ensure that failing sewer pipes last up to 50 years. On Thursday the Goshen Board of Public Works approved
The Marshall County Regional Sewer District Board met Wednesday, January 10th in the second-floor meeting room of the County Building. The board took the beginning step of preparing to obtain a bond for the first project, which will be around the lakes west of Plymouth. Members approved the bond parameters letter prepared by Baker Tilly.
Members of the Marshall County Reginal Sewer District Board met Wednesday in the Commissioner’s meeting room of the County Building at 6. During the meeting, the county sewer board received a recommendation from their Insurance Committee, whose members include Chairman Tom McFadden, Don Ecker from the City of Plymouth, and Brenda Meyers. The committee interviewed
GOSHEN — Construction on a multiuse path behind Waterford Elementary School connecting the southern portion of the city will have to go through Goshen Community Schools for approval.