
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters presented a request to the Marshall County Commissioners and the Marshall County Council concerning a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for upcoming projects in 2028.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters presented a request to the Marshall County Commissioners and the Marshall County Council concerning a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for upcoming projects in 2028.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members were updated on the construction of the solar park during their meeting this week.
Continue readingThe Town of Argos has received payment from Norfolk Southern pertaining to the closure of the West Street railroad crossing.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members opened a public hearing Tuesday night for the proposed amendment of the Economic Development Plan for U.S. 30/Pine Road Economic Development Area in TIF #3.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members discussed an ordinance amendment Monday night that pertains to the prepayment of certain claims.
Continue readingThe Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) has confirmed the death of an Indiana resident in which monkeypox was a contributing factor. The individual had multiple other health conditions that contributed to the death. No additional information about the patient will be provided due to patient privacy laws.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members approved a contract with Jones Petrie and Rafinski for the upcoming Wastewater Plant project.
Continue readingPlymouth Fire Chief Steve Holm presented the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members an update on the hiring process and requested action on some positions.
Continue readingThe Food Bank of Northern Indiana will hold a mobile turkey distribution in Marshall County Monday, November 21.
Continue readingIndiana Farm Bureau’s annual Thanksgiving market basket survey shows that shoppers can expect to spend about 14 percent more on traditional Thanksgiving food this year compared to 2021.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Council members were presented with an additional appropriation request from the Lifelong Learning Network for the READI grant match.
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CULVER — Culver Police Department (CPD) Chief Wayne Bean was honored at the Culver Town Council meeting for his 40 faithful years of service.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members took action Monday to approve a contract for an upcoming storm water project.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members opened a public hearing Monday night to hear comments about a proposed additional appropriation request by the Plymouth Municipal Airport.
Continue readingCulver Community School Superintendent Karen Shuman updated the school board last week on the ongoing HVAC project at the corporation.
Continue readingA Claypool man was sentenced in Marshall County Superior Court No. 1 on Thursday, November 10 after a two-day trial in September resulted in guilty verdicts of Child Molesting. He was also found to be a Habitual Offender.
Continue readingThe Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) National Prescription Drug Take Back Day collected more than 647,000 pounds of expired, unused, and unwanted prescription medications at more than 5,000 collection sites in the U.S.
Continue readingArticle submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
BOURBON — Bourbon Police Department (BPD) Chief William “Bill” Martin updated the Bourbon Town Council on the October 2022 monthly activity report.
Continue readingArticle submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH — During the Plymouth Community School Corporation (PCSC) board meeting in November, Jerome McKibben of McKibben Demographic Research LLC advised the board of a declining population. According to McKibben, population forecast drives the enrollment forecast.
Continue readingThe City of Plymouth will host the downtown Lighted Holiday Parade and tree lighting Saturday, November 26 at 6 p.m. ET.
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