
A Bremen man died as a result of injuries sustained in a Monday afternoon crash in Marshall County.
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A Bremen man died as a result of injuries sustained in a Monday afternoon crash in Marshall County.
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PLYMOUTH — Plymouth Community School Adult Education Director Deb Sherwood updated the Plymouth Community School Corporation (PCSC) Board of Directors on the Career and Workforce Readiness programs.
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An upcoming NIPSCO project will result in a scheduled electrical outage in Plymouth this week.
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Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, Treasurer Kelly Mitchell and the Indiana Arts Commission recently hosted a reception to celebrate the 2022 Hoosier Women Artists exhibition at the Statehouse.
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The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will consider a resolution that would create a petition to establish a Regional Sewer District to send to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. They will also review a resolution that pertains to an opioid agreement.
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The Culver Community School Board members will hear from Superintendent Karen Shuman who will provide updates on the upcoming projects at the corporation, and the ESSER III HVAC project.
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The Marshall County Health Department moved the COVID-19 vaccination clinic to Thursdays, effective March 3.
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There were five new COVID-19 cases reported in the tri-county area in Thursday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
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The Bourbon Town Council members recently approved an Intergovernmental Agreement with Tippecanoe Township for the use of Lucas CPR Devices.
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PLYMOUTH — City of Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer Lynn Gorski updated the City of Plymouth Common Council on the Cancellation of Unpaid Warrants in the amount of $878.07 to be written off for 2019.
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The Bremen Town Council members approved a bid for upcoming Community Crossings work.
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More counties are entering the blue status on the Indiana Department of Health’s County Metrics Map. The blue status means a low community spread of COVID-19.
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The Plymouth Community School Corporation Board of Directors welcomed new Director of Guidance Bettie “BJ” Awald who will begin her term soon.
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Article submitted by Jamie Fleury The Pilot News Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH — AT&T FirstNet Solution is the AT&T nationwide high-speed wireless broadband network dedicated to public safety which is designed to maximize dependable mobile access to first responders including Law Enforcement, Fire and EMS, Dispatch, Government, Emergency Planning and Management Offices.
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Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH — The COVID Policy allowing for ten days of COVID leave for City of Plymouth employees expired Monday without renewal by the Plymouth Common Council.
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The Bourbon Town Council members opened bids in a special session Monday afternoon for upcoming Community Crossings Matching Grant projects.
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Four new COVID-19 cases have been reported locally, according to Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. One case was reported in Marshall County, one case in Starke County and two cases in Pulaski County. They are among 532 newly reported cases in the state between November 15 and February 28.
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The Bremen Town Council members opened a public hearing Monday afternoon to take public comments on the newly proposed Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Article submitted by James Master, The Pilot News Managing Editor
ARGOS – During the last meeting of the Argos Town Council, a resolution was passed that discussed the Maple Grove Cemetery bylaws.
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The Culver Planning Commission and the Culver Town Council will hold public hearings next week on a request to rezone the former City Tavern property to a Planned Unit Development (PUD).
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