The Argos Town Council awarded a bid to Jackson Services out of Rochester for $35,000 to tear down the structure that served the community for several uses.
The building at 119 W. Walnut once housed generators used for electric services and it also served as the clerk-treasurer’s office. The most recent use of the structure was for the town’s library.




All but one of the school buses within the John Glenn School Corporation passed inspection during a two-day process last week.
With the investigation of two separate vehicle accidents that ejected multiple people out of vehicles, Indiana State Police troopers urge drivers and passengers to use seat belts.
Producers of a popular cable television show are looking for locations in northern Indiana to possibly tape upcoming episodes. “American Pickers” Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz travel the countryside in search of what they call “rusty gold.”
The town of Argos is making plans for the future as the town council adopted a comprehensive plan this week.
Culver School Interim Superintendent Chuck Kitchell presented the Culver Community School Board with a quote for a proposed expansion project at the pole barn north of the bus garage.
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department will be getting their last new squad vehicle.
A new superintendent of Argos Community Schools should be announced May 1.
Three new staff members were introduced to the John Glenn School Board on Tuesday night.
The Argos Community School Board reviewed a strategic plan for building projects this summer.
The Culver Community School Board will consider the purchase of a vehicle for use by members of the administration and faculty when going to training or conferences.
People posing as agents from the Internal Revenue Service are continuing in efforts to scam people out of money.
Indiana counties have done their best to help clear voter registration lists of any outdated voter information.
The Marshall County Highway Department is beginning road work for the season where roads are scheduled for reconditioning. This work on county roads could lead to hazardous driving conditions caused by loose material on roadways.
A petition was brought before the Argos Community School Board Monday night requests that the school board members be chosen by an election and not by appointment.
The Marshall County Commissioners approved additional readings to the proposed ordinance that reestablishes the Cumulative Capital Development Fund at its maximum rate at $.0333 per $100 of assessed valuation.



