There is an ordinance now in effect in the City of Plymouth that requires contractors to register with Building Commissioner Keith Hammonds.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Approves Police Vehicle Purchase
Officers with the Bremen Police Department will be getting a new vehicle.
Continue readingArgos EMS Director Highlights Potential Funding Opportunity for New Radios
After receiving a tip from Marshall County 911 Director Matt Pitney, Argos EMS Director Sarah McCallum brought a possible grant opportunity to the attention of town council members.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Adopts Annexation Ordinance
The Culver Town Council members took action Tuesday night to approve an annexation ordinance that would include 1.26 acres north of State Road 10 and west of State Road 17 into the town limits.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Conducts Public Test of Machines
The Marshall County Election Board members conducted a public test of voting machines Tuesday morning.
Continue readingBremen School Board Updated on Grant-Funded Additions to Boys and Girls Club
Bremen Boys and Girls Club Director TamSlaven avand Bremen Public Schools Curriculum Director Jill Hassle recently gave school board members an update about the ongoing collaboration between the two entities.
Continue readingArgos Teacher Permitted to Start Gauging Student Interest for Trip to Belize
Argos Science teacher Megan Huys recently requested permission to start gauging student interest for a trip to Belize in the spring of 2021.
Continue readingNew Argos School Resource Officer Expected to Hit the Hallways in April
After months of careful coordination between the Argos Community School Corporation, the Police Commission and the Town Council, the new School Resource Officer will be ready to hit the hallways in April.
Continue readingBremen School Officials Discuss Mental Health Services and Parental Consent
Bremen School officials recently discussed the topic of students receiving mental health services through the school and where parental consent comes into play.
Continue readingBremen Town Council to Bid Ambulance Service
The Bremen Town Council members will be taking bids for ambulance service.
Continue readingCandy Lane Storm Sewer Project Begins in Plymouth
The long-awaited Candy Lane Storm Sewer project in Plymouth is underway.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Continue Discussion on Perimeter Drain
The Marshall County Commissioners continued a discussion about allowing a perimeter drain permit at a property where a new house is being built.
Continue readingMarshall County’s Unemployment Rate Down from January
Marshall County’s unemployment rate dropped slightly in February, but it was still higher than it was during the same period last year. The county saw a four-percent unemployment rate last month, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will continue discussions on two annexation ordinances when they meet tonight.
The Lambert Trust property annexation request includes 1.26 acres of land just north of State Road 10 and west of State Road 17. Plans are to construct a Dollar General store on that newly rezoned commercial property. The third reading of the ordinance that would grant annexation is being considered tonight.
The second request is for a daycare facility on the west end of Cass Street. The first reading of the ordinance will be considered with a public hearing on the request set for the April 9 town council meeting.
Also, the Culver Town Council members will go over a Culver Boys and Girls Club donation request. Town Manager Jonathan Leist will have updates on activities surrounding the Culver Stellar Communities Designation and his regular report. The council members will also receive reports from Clerk-Treasurer Karen Heim and the department heads.
The Culver Town Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. ET tonight at the Culver Town Hall at 200 E. Washington Street.
Rise in Gas Prices Expected to Continue
Rising oil prices and the switch to summer blend gasoline continue to push prices up at the pump. That’s according to the weekly update released by GasBuddy Monday. Indiana’s average gas price was $2.58 a gallon, five cents higher than the week before and 19 cents higher than a month ago. But some gas stations were charging significantly more than that.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Discuss Culver Annexation Requests
Culver Town Manager Jonathan Leist presented two requests to the Marshall County Commissioners concerning annexation proposals outside of the Culver town limits.
Continue readingBremen Schools to Avoid Thousands in Peak Energy Charges By Waiting to Fire Up New Cooling Tower
Bremen School Board members were given a construction update from Superintendent Dr. White when they met last Wednesday.
Continue readingArgos Town Superintendent Provides Update to Council Members
Argos officials were recently alerted of some repair work will be done on Maple Street once the weather improves.
Continue readingDates Set for Argos Summer Teacher Academy
The dates for the 2019 Argos Summer Teacher Academy were established at last week’s school board meeting.
Superintendent Ned Speicher shared a bit about the program that’s offered annually.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works Safety members will meet tonight where they will discuss Operation Round Up funds for new CPR training equipment for the fire department along with a grant for a tactical protection vest.
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