
An Argos School Board member has resigned and interested residents are encouraged to submit a letter of interest to fill that seat on the board.
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An Argos School Board member has resigned and interested residents are encouraged to submit a letter of interest to fill that seat on the board.
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The Culver Community School Board approved the hire of Erika James as the new Culver Elementary School Principal Monday night.
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Marshall County Council on Aging Executive Director Janis Jeffirs Holiday presented operating budget information to the Marshall County Council last week for approval.
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The building that formerly housed the Evil Czech business at 530 S. Ohio Street in Culver will soon be demolished.
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Another Pulaski County resident recently died of COVID-19, according to Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. That raises the total number of COVID-19 deaths in Pulaski County to 46.
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A new app that holds emergency and community resource information for Marshall County residents was unveiled during Monday’s Marshall County Commissioners meeting.
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The restructuring of Indiana’s Main Street program is already showing signs of success, according to Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch. The program provides downtown revitalization help for designated communities through grants, training sessions, and other resources.
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Law enforcement agencies around the state are participating in the national Click it or Ticket campaign from now until June 6.
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The Bourbon Town Council members will meet tonight where they will award a bid for the sewer lift station project which is part of the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities Initiative.
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The John Glenn School Board members are anticipated to take action on several items when they meet tonight.
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Officers with the Plymouth Police Department arrested three people in different incidents Sunday, May 16.
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Unemployment benefits that were put in place because of the COVID-19 pandemic will be ending in Indiana on June 19. Governor Eric Holcomb announced Monday that he plans to end the state’s participation in all federally-funded pandemic unemployment programs.
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Eight more people in the tri-county area have tested positive with COVID-19, according to Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
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The failure of a bill to implement statewide standards for wind and solar development could ultimately lead to higher energy prices. That’s according to State Representative Ed Soliday, the author of House Bill 1381.
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The Marshall County Council members reviewed information in a grant request last week submitted by Marshall County Public Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger.
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Indiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box announced last week that a new statistic is available on the state’s coronavirus dashboard.
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Culver Town Council President Bill Githens signed a proclamation last week that recognizes the men and women who work in Emergency Medical Services. May 16-22 is National Emergency Medical Services Week.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members considered a request to affirm a demolition order Monday night.
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A contractor is being sought to maintain the downtown planters and the improved area at the corner of Plymouth and Bowen Streets in Bremen this summer.
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