The recent sale of property donated to the John Glenn Education Foundation and the sale of items within the estate equal a great start to assisting teachers and students with grants within the John Glenn School Corporation.
The Hiler family donated property at 123 Shamrock Street to the school corporation and the corporation followed procedures to donate it to the John Glenn Education Foundation with the understanding that proceeds of the sale of the home would benefit the foundation.




One person was injured after a vehicle/bicycle collision in Marshall County.
Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters presented the department’s asset management plan to the commissioners Monday morning.
The Culver Community School Board opened the floor to members of the public to voice opinions on the proposed contract for a new superintendent.
The Culver Community School Board will hold a public hearing tonight to hear comments on the proposed superintendent’s contract. That hearing will be tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET in the administration office on the school’s campus.
It’s a tool that Culver residents have appreciated over the years and the Culver Town Council hopes to improve its overall appearance.
The Plymouth Police Department recently completed a 24-day enforcement period where the officers focused on dangerous and impaired driving.
The first round of Marshall County Community Foundation grants was announced this week.
A retiring police officer will leave the Plymouth Police Department with his service weapon.
The convenience fee to pay for items through the Town of Culver has been slashed.
Five bids were received for the paving project at Plymouth High School and one was approved this week to complete the job.
The Marshall County Council approved action to return money to the county’s General Fund.
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved a bid to get a traffic signal project started.
911 Dispatchers are the first in a line of personnel to talk to a person in distress about an emergency. These unsung heroes are being recognized this week as part of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.



