The Culver Town Council members discussed the town’s READI grant project which was recently awarded $1.3 million to address a housing need in the town, with a $1.3 million match from the Culver Redevelopment Commission.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Reviews Delinquent Finance Reports
The Marshall County Election Board members reviewed three delinquent campaign finance reports during their meeting last week.
Continue readingPlymouth High School Speech Team to Host School Board Candidate Night
A School Board Candidate Night is planned for Thursday, November 3 hosted by the Plymouth High School Speech Team.
Continue readingLaura Walls Leaves Marshall County Economic Development Corporation
Marshall County Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Laura Walls has left that position after a two-year term.
Continue readingPlymouth Woman Arrested Following Accident
A Plymouth woman was arrested in the overnight hours Sunday following an accident in the area of Michigan Road and 6A Road in Marshall County.
Continue readingCulver Officials Provide Broadband Fiber Project Update
Town of Culver officials provided an update this week on the upcoming broadband fiber project.
Continue readingPlymouth Community School Board to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Community School Board is expected to ratify the tentative Master Teacher Contract when they meet tonight.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board to Meet Tonight
The John Glenn School Board is expected to approve the superintendent’s contract when they meet tonight.
Continue readingThree Teenagers Found Deceased in Car
Indiana State Police Troopers were notified of three teenagers found unresponsive in a car in the area of 10852 West 900 North near Etna Green Sunday, October 30 just after 3 p.m. ET.
Continue readingArrest Made in Delphi Murder Investigation
An arrest was made last week in the investigation into the murders of 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Liberty German of Delphi. The girls were murdered February 13, 2017 while visiting the Monon High Bridge in Delphi.
Continue readingEarly Voting in Marshall County Continues This Week
In-person early voting ahead of the November 8 General Election continues this week.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Holds Public Hearing
Article submitted by James Master, The Pilot News Managing Editor
During last week’s Argos Town Council meeting, there was a public hearing so that the town can apply for a water grant. The grant would help with funding items like repairs to water lines as well as repainting the water tower and installing an aerator.
Continue readingArgos Community School Board Holds Construction Lease Amendment Public Hearing
The Argos Community School Board members opened a public hearing last week regarding a construction lease amendment.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Adopts Budget
Marshall County Sheriff’s Department to Participate in No Shave November
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department is joining other law enforcement agencies in No Shave November, an opportunity to donate money spent on shaving to those battling cancer.
Continue readingCulver Town Manager Discusses 911 Call with Town Council
The Culver Town Council members were made aware of a 911 call that is under investigation with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department concerning a small fire at Culver Academy with apparently no response by the Culver-Union Township Fire Department.
Continue readingSolar Project in Bremen Expected to Finish in November
Poll Workers Needed on Election Day in Marshall County
Four poll workers are needed for the November 8 General Election in Marshall County.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Holds Public Hearing Concerning Additional Appropriations
The Plymouth City Council members opened a public hearing Monday evening that pertained to several additional appropriation requests.
Continue readingLifelong Learning Network Receives Marshall County Community Foundation Grant
A non-profit organization looking to create a lifelong engagement of educational experiences that are affordable, accessible and relevant to those who live and work in Marshall County recently received a grant from the Marshall County Community Foundation.
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