
Culver Town Manager Ginny Munroe asked the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning for right-of way access for the third phase of the Lake Max Trail.
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Culver Town Manager Ginny Munroe asked the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning for right-of way access for the third phase of the Lake Max Trail.
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The Culver Community School Board members took action Monday night to hire a director of student services.
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The Plymouth Police Department will be getting two new vehicles after the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved the purchase last week.
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The Mayor’s Annual Prayer Breakfast in Plymouth on the National Day of Prayer will feature Pastor Justin Chambers.
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Marshall County had five new cases and Starke County had three new cases of COVID-19, according to Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. Pulaski County did not report any new cases.
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A free preschool program for families who might otherwise be unable to afford it is now taking applications for next school year. The On My Way Pre-K program is available for families with income below 127 percent of the federal poverty level.
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The Culver Town Council considered an amended contract with the East Shore Corporation last week.
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Bids were opened by the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning for the demolition of two structures deemed unsafe by the Marshall County Unsafe Building Board.
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The Plymouth School Board members will consider an expansion to the alternative education program at the high school when they meet tonight.
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The John Glenn School Board will approve summer school staff at the high school when they meet tonight.
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Officers from the Plymouth Police Department arrested three people on suspicion of drug possession in separate incidents over the weekend.
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A Plymouth man was arrested Sunday, May 2 after an investigation by the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department.
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Another 812 people in the state have been diagnosed with COVID-19 including nine people in Marshall County, five people in Starke County and one person in Pulaski County. Those numbers were released in Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
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The lessons learned in developing the COVID-19 vaccine could be used to fight other diseases in the future. State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box believes the technology has “opened a new door to vaccinations.”
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members and the Plymouth City Council members approved resolutions last week that would allow each entity an opportunity to meet electronically outside of a state emergency declaration.
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Crews are working to improve the corner of Bowen Avenue and Plymouth Street in Bremen.
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The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will open bids for the sale of equipment from the Highway Department and unsafe buildings.
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Another COVID-19 death has been reported in Marshall County. The death occurred on April 16, according to Sunday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. That brings the county’s total number of COVID-19 deaths up to 111.
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A Plymouth man is dead, following a motorcycle crash on U.S. 6 Saturday. The Marshall County Coroner’s Office says it happened just after 5:00 p.m. near 1C Road. Kirk Kuskye, 64, reportedly failed to negotiate a curve while riding east, and the motorcycle hit a road sign along the south berm and ended up in a ditch.
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Another 12 COVID-19 cases have been reported in Marshall County, according to Saturday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. Starke County had another eight, while Pulaski County had one more case. The state as a whole reported almost 1,200 new cases and five new deaths.
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