
A pretrial conference hearing was held Tuesday in Fulton County Superior Court in Rochester for a woman accused of striking four children while they crossed the road to get on a school bus in Fulton County.
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A pretrial conference hearing was held Tuesday in Fulton County Superior Court in Rochester for a woman accused of striking four children while they crossed the road to get on a school bus in Fulton County.
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January proved to be a challenging month with weather, but Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters told the county commissioners Monday morning that everything ran as smoothly as could be expected during the sub-zero temperatures experienced.
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The City of Plymouth is hoping to extend the Greenways Trail with funding from the state’s new Next Level Trails grant.
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Though it’s likely you’re enjoying this week’s moderate temperatures far more than last week’s frigid weather, unfortunately, those fluctuations can cause ideal conditions for pothole formation.
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Culver officials will meet tonight to discuss plans for the purchase of an aerial fire truck. The Culver-Union Township Fire Department had hoped to raise $200,000 in donations, but only got about $169,000 by the end of the fundraiser in November. Money has continued coming in, though, and Fire Chief Terry Wakefield is expected to give an update to the town council tonight.
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The John Glenn School Board members will get an update from Business Manager Tom Bendy when they meet tonight. He is expected to discuss the Indiana School Corporation fiscal indicators.
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A Knox man and Walkerton woman who were arrested in January for their alleged involvement in a drug and gun bust in Grovertown were arrested again on Friday following a reported theft incident in Plymouth.
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A Bourbon man arrested for violating a protective order is now also accused of possession of meth and disorderly conduct. Marshall County Police say they were called to the 4400 block of State Road 10 shortly after 8:00 a.m. Saturday and arrested Charles Wade Steinman, 22, for the violation of the protective order. As they continued investigating, officers say they found narcotics and paraphernalia.
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The City of Plymouth will be able to make some additional water and sewer upgrades with money leftover from recent projects. The city council passed a resolution last week allowing more than a million dollars in surplus bond revenues to be used for some additional work, according to Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver.
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Bremen Public School officials recently covered a potential change to the way students and staff utilize electronic learning.
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The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will talk more about a plan to help brand Marshall County. Marshall County Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Jerry Chavez and Lou Pierce from the Big Idea Company presented a plan to the commissioners last month that is anticipated to help steer visitors to the county and market to those looking to settle in the Marshall County.
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Starting today and running through March 22nd, hunters have the ability to apply for a reserved turkey hunt by visiting Hunting.IN.gov. To apply, click on the ‘reserved hunt info’ link that appears on that page.
No late entries will be accepted and applicants must possess a valid hunting license for the species they wish to hunt.
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Those interested in running in the 2019 Municipal Primary Election have one week to file their declaration of candidacy with the Marshall County Clerk’s Office. All candidates must be filed by noon on Friday, February 8th, with no exceptions.
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The City of Plymouth stands to bring in more money by reducing the number of banks it uses, according to Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver.
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This week’s road conditions kept Indiana State Police Lowell Post Troopers quite busy assisting motorists’ calls and responding to numerous crashes and

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is seeking outdoorsy types who enjoy working with others to serve as campground hosts at state parks, forests and recreation properties in 2019.
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A Plymouth woman was arrested early Friday morning after reportedly sliding off the roadway while apparently being almost three times the legal limit for Blood Alcohol Content.
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Bids for Plymouth’s Candy Lane storm sewer project came in higher than expected. Five bids were opened during Monday’s board of works meeting. Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver says they ranged from $1,047,000 up to $1,278,000, not including some optional work.
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Bremen School Officials recently discussed a few different financial options for generating revenue to cover potential expenditures.
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