The Plymouth Community School Corporation will be able to continue accepting transfer students next school year, following action by the school board. The school board took the annual step Tuesday of setting an official transfer deadline and grade-level capacities.
Continue readingCulver School Board Approves List of 2019 Capital Projects
The Culver School Board Monday approved a list of capital projects for the year. Superintendent Karen Shuman says that will include the switch to LED lighting throughout the school corporation’s buildings. That project was awarded to Trane last month.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Receives Update on Advanced Placement, Dual Credit Courses
The John Glenn School Board members got an update on Advanced Placement and Duel Credit courses during their meeting Tuesday night.
Continue readingMarshall County Police to Increase Patrols to Catch Aggressive Drivers
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department will be joining forces with more than 200 other Indiana Law Enforcement agencies that will be cracking down on aggressive driving by increasing patrols during the month of March.
Continue readingTake Some Time this Month to Thank Your Local Red Cross Volunteers & Donors
Every year, March is recognized as Red Cross Month in order to honor the individuals who donate time, funds or blood to help the charitable organization make a difference in communities all across the country.
Continue readingTwo Anderson Residents Arrested on Heroin Charges Following Plymouth Traffic Stop
Plymouth Police arrested two Anderson residents Monday evening after heroin and other drug-related items were allegedly discovered during a traffic stop.
Continue readingPlymouth Man Arrested on Meth Dealing Warrant
A Plymouth man wanted for dealing meth was taken into custody, following a traffic stop Tuesday evening. Plymouth Police say that around 5:42, they pulled over a vehicle near the Country Charm laundromat.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Table Decision on Sheriff’s Vehicles
The Marshall County Commissioners would like a recommendation from Sheriff Matt Hassel before making a decision on the purchase or lease of new vehicles for the Sheriff’s Department.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Amends Vote Center Plan
The Marshall County Election Board decided on Vote Center locations for the May Primary Municipal Election last week and officially adopted the amended plan Tuesday morning in the form of a resolution to be submitted to the state.
Continue readingBremen School Officials Discuss Attendance Policy
Bremen Public School officials discussed their attendance policy during a Saturday session in February.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board to Consider Decision on Snow Make-up Days
The John Glenn School Board members will wait until April to formally approve a decision regarding snow make-up days.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Approves Summer School Course Offerings for High School
The Plymouth Community School Corporation is making plans for summer school. The school board Tuesday approved a list of proposed high school course offerings for this summer.
Continue readingBlood Drive at Triton Collects Enough Units to Potentially Save 120-205 Lives!
More than 40 units of blood were provided during a recent Triton School Corporation blood drive.
Continue readingMarshall County Police Make Multiple Drunk Driving Arrests
Marshall County Crash Claims Life
A Tippecanoe man lost his life in a car accident Sunday evening.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff May Consider Agreement to House Inmates in Another County
Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger discussed a possible intergovernmental agreement to help alleviate overcrowding at the Marshall County Jail.
Continue readingArgos Officials Consider Adding No Overnight Parking Signs Near Downtown Apartments
In order to assist with street sweeping and snow removal, the Argos Town Council is considering the possibility of adding signage in the downtown area.
Continue readingBremen School Board Approves 2019-2020 Calendar
The Bremen Public School Board approved the 2019-2020 calendar when they met in a special Saturday session on February 23rd.
Continue readingGrammy Award Winner Expected to Appear at Next Bremen Town Council Meeting
The winner of three Grammy awards is expected to appear at the next Bremen Town Council meeting.
Continue readingSCORE Workshop Set for March 13
The next generation of small business owners are welcome to attend the upcoming SCORE Workshop on Wednesday, March 13.
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