Thirteen new COVID-19 cases were reported in the tri-county area, according to Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. There were four new cases in Marshall County, eight new cases in Starke County and one new case in Pulaski County. They were among 912 new cases reported statewide.
Continue readingHigh Water Areas Reported in Marshall County, Stretch of State Road 10 Closed
Marshall County Highway Department crews have identified several roads with high water throughout the county.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Updates Commissioners on Road Projects
Crews are working to complete the forecast items on the Marshall County Highway Department’s 2021 Road Program.
Continue readingMarshall County Property Taxes due November 10
Construction Continues on the Second Phase of Culver Lake Max Trail
Crews are working on the second phase of the Lake Max Trail in Culver.
Continue readingPlymouth BPWS, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will receive information from Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson tonight about updated sewer and water standards. Resolutions to amend the water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer and sanitary lift station construction standards will be considered following those updates.
Continue readingArgos School Board to Meet Tonight
The Argos School Board members will approve the 2022 budget, Capital Projects Plan and Bus Replacement Plan when they meet tonight.
Continue readingTyner, Teegarden Residents Participate in Informational Meeting Concerning Regional Sewer District Study
The Tyner Community Building was full of concerned citizens Thursday night wanting to have some aspects clarified about a wastewater treatment study conducted by officials at Jones Petrie and Rafinski (JPR).
Continue readingCulver Holds Economic Summit
Stakeholders in the Town of Culver are coming together to make plans for the future of the town.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health to Offer Booster Doses of Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccines
Indiana Department of Health officials will begin offering booster doses of Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines to eligible Hoosiers, in addition to the Pfizer booster.
Continue readingOver 30 New Cases in Tri-County Area
Another 33 people in the tri-county area have tested positive with COVID-19, according to Friday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. There were 23 cases in Marshall County, seven cases in Starke County and three cases in Pulaski County. They were among 1,897 people who were newly diagnosed with COVID-19 statewide.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board/JRAC Receives Update from Committee on Housing Community Corrections, Probation
The Marshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board/Justice Reinvestment Advisory Council heard an update Thursday afternoon from the committee tasked with the idea of finding a new space for Community Corrections and if there would be a benefit to combine Community Corrections and the Probation Department under the same roof.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Opens Public Hearing Concerning Tentative Teacher Master Contract
The John Glenn School Board members opened a public hearing concerning the tentative agreement regarding the Teacher Master Contract.
Continue readingBremen School Board Approves 2022 Budget
The Bremen School Board members reviewed documents Wednesday night pertaining to the approval of the 2022 budget, Capital Projects Plan and Bus Replacement Plan.
Continue readingAnother 37 Cases of COVID-19 Reported Locally
There were 2,161 new COVID-19 cases reported in the state, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. Locally, there were 25 new cases in Marshall County, nine new cases in Starke County and three new cases in Pulaski County.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Agree to Work with Town of Argos in Attempt to Extinguish Lien
Marshall County and the Town of Argos have apparently been named in a lien filed by the House of Graber and both entities have agreed to work together to eliminate it.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Considers Contract for Aquatics Project
The Bremen Town Council members considered a contract with The Troyer Group last week to work on the design for the proposed aquatics project.
Continue readingCity Officials to Tour Manufacturing Center
Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi and Plymouth Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson will be touring the manufacturing center on Jim Neu Drive this week.
Continue readingDEA Sponsoring Drug Take Back Day this Saturday!
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is sponsoring the 21st nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back Day this Saturday, October 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. local time.
Continue readingStudents Honored during John Glenn School Board Meeting
Two students were honored during Tuesday night’s John Glenn School Board meeting for their efforts at a recent competition in Ohio.
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