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Marshall County Regional Sewer District approves final fund transfers, rejects easements and readies dissolution The district approved sending remaining funds to Star Financial, rejected unexecuted easements tied to a stalled project, authorized turning over records to the county and empowered counsel to stipulate to a court dismissal that would dissolve the district once an insurance reimbursement arrives.

The Marshall County Regional Sewer District just took crucial steps towards its dissolution, transferring all remaining funds and rejecting stalled project easements—what does this mean for the community's future?

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Marshall County Council votes to begin purchase of sewer-district bond anticipation note, approves advertising for ~$3.4M appropriation The Marshall County Council voted 6–1 Nov. 10 to begin the process of purchasing a bond anticipation note tied to the Marshall County Regional Sewer District and later approved advertising an appropriation of approximately $3.4 million from the general fund; council members said the county expects to recover assets estimated at $2.0–$2.1 million, a

The Marshall County Council has taken a bold step, voting to purchase a bond anticipation note worth approximately $3.4 million, all while facing a ticking clock on interest costs!

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Residents express concerns over Plymouth's sewage exemption and easement project Community members question transparency and financial implications of sewage system changes in Plymouth.

Residents are raising red flags over Plymouth's sewage project, demanding clarity on exemptions and financial impacts before the plan moves forward.

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Plymouth district discusses grant funding impact on wastewater treatment rates Plymouth reviews proposed rates for wastewater treatment with and without grant funding scenarios.

The future of sewer rates in Marshall County hangs in the balance as officials weigh the impact of a crucial $15.6 million grant – will residents face skyrocketing bills or enjoy significant savings?

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