Members of the Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board agree that the illegal trash dumping at Memorial Forest on State Road 17 has reduced, but it is still an ongoing issue.
Continue readingOver 2,200 New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Indiana
More people are testing positive with COVID-19 in Indiana. In Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health, 2,234 people have been newly diagnosed with COVID-19 with four of those residents in Marshall County, four people in Starke County and four residents in Pulaski County.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Holds First Hearing on 2022 Budget
The Marshall County Council members heard from department heads Monday morning who submitted their proposed budgets for 2022.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Holds Public Hearing Concerning Annexation for Future Solar Park
The Bremen Town Council members opened a public hearing Monday afternoon concerning the annexation of land to accommodate a 35 acre solar park to be located on 1st Road in Bremen.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Continues with Head Start Project
The John Glenn School Board is still working on expanding the corporation’s Head Start program.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members may make a decision on the purchase of a new water meter reading system when they meet tonight.
Continue readingNumber of COVID-19 Cases Continues to Increase
The number of COVID-19 cases in the state continues to go up with 1,208 additional cases in Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. There were five additional cases in Marshall County and four more cases in Starke County.
Continue readingMarshall County Parks and Recreation Board Members Approval Proposal Concerning West Township Trustee Cabin
The Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board members reviewed proposals for moving the West Township Trustee cabin from its current location on State Road 17 to possibly a piece of property at the West Township School across the street or to Memorial Forest.
Continue readingPlymouth Community School Board Continues Superintendent Search
The search continues for a new superintendent at the Plymouth Community School Corporation.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Supports Boys and Girls Club Program at School Corporation
Students who attend the John Glenn School Corporation’s before and after program may soon be a part of the Boys and Girls Club after the school board supported the change at their school board meeting last week.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Meet Today
The Marshall County Council members will go over all budgets with department heads and departments today following the council’s regular meeting.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will receive information tonight on an executive order blocking parking space near 115 N. Michigan Street and a Blueberry Festival request during their meeting.
Continue readingNew Washington Discovery Academy Principal Named
The Plymouth Community School Board members considered the hire of a new principal at the Washington Discovery Academy during their meeting Tuesday night, according to Interim Superintendent Dr. Diane Woodworth.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Members Consider Offer to Deed Property to Town for Improvement
In order to be rid of a mobile home that is in bad shape on South West Street, the Argos Town Council members considered supporting the idea that the property could be signed over to the town for clean-up purposes.
Continue readingMore Work Done at the Trails at Mill Pond in Marshall County
The mountain bike trails at the Trails at Mill Pond have more features and more work is planned.
Continue readingSummer Projects Ongoing at John Glenn Schools
Several projects were on the list to be done during the summer at John Glenn schools, and some will still continue through the start of the school year.
Continue readingPlymouth Community Schools Keep Original Return-to-School Guidance
Plymouth Community School Corporation students return to school Wednesday, August 11 and the guidance concerning the return to school will remain as previously approved.
Continue readingResidents Complain about Road Work on Nutmeg Meadows Drive
Jeff Jones, representing the residents on Nutmeg Meadow Drive in Plymouth, complained to the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning about road work in that subdivision.
Continue readingArgos Officials Close to Closing on Property for Downtown Square
Members of the Argos Town Council are hopeful that a closing date will be scheduled soon concerning the property in downtown Argos for the Downtown Square project at Michigan and Walnut. The decision would also consider the management for rental properties. The attorney has come up with an approximate date.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Discusses Graduation Date Change
John Glenn School Board members reviewed a change in the 2021-2022 school calendar to accommodate a change in the graduation date.
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