More people locally are being diagnosed with COVID-19. In Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health, 11 more people in Marshall County tested positive with COVID-19, along with nine more people in Starke County and five more people in Pulaski County. They are among 1,899 newly diagnosed people in the state.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Provides Road Program, Community Crossings Update to Commissioners
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters told the commissioners Monday morning that he is happy with chip and seal work done by crews so far in this year’s Road Program.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Approves Resolution with Walkerton Lincoln Fire Territory Board
Members of the Walkerton Lincoln Fire Territory, along with school bus drivers for the John Glenn School Corporation will get some training before the start of the new academic school year thanks to action taken by the school board Tuesday night.
Continue readingMarshall County Department Heads Submit Budgets for Review by County Council
Marshall County department heads have submitted their budgets for 2022 to the Marshall County Auditor’s office.
Continue readingMarshall County Parks and Recreation Board to Meet Tonight
Members of the Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board will meet tonight where they will get an update on activity at the Trails at Mill Pond. Trail improvements are ongoing as well as the construction of a kiosk for information, and a parking area.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map
More and more counties in the state are showing a higher spread of COVID-19, according to the updated County Metrics Map on the Indiana Department of Health’s coronavirus website.
Continue readingJohn Glenn to Keep Earlier Guidance Pertaining to Return to School Plan
The John Glenn School Board will keep the same guidelines in the corporation’s Return to School plan as adopted in a previous meeting.
Continue readingMarshall County Commission President Gives Update on Clock Tower Renovation
The Marshall County Commissioners mentioned what could be coming concerning repairs and renovation to the Marshall County Courthouse and Clock Tower when they met Monday morning.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Consider New Meter Reading System Purchase
Representatives of AMI Solutions/EJP presented information to the Culver Town Council members last week concerning a new meter reading system.
Continue readingFourteen New Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Tri-County Area
The number of COVID-19 cases in the state continues to rise while more cases are being reported locally.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Move Forward with Forming Marshall County Sewer District
The Marshall County Commissioners agreed to organize and form a regional Marshall County Sewer District during their meeting Monday morning.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Updated on Trail Projects
Culver Town Manager Ginny Bess Munroe updated the town council members last week on the next phases of the Lake Max Trail.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Department Investigates Separate Incidents that Result in Arrests
A Plymouth woman was arrested Friday after allegedly fleeing the site of an accident.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth School Board will be introduced to new certified employees when they meet tonight.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board to Meet Tonight
The John Glenn School Board members will meet tonight to discuss a resolution that would approve the transfer of retired corporation school buses to the Walkerton Lincoln Fire Territory Board.
Continue readingTwo New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
One person from Marshall County and one person from Starke County have tested positive with COVID-19, according to Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. The same report shows an additional 616 people in the state who have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Continue readingIndiana Health Officials Continue to Encourage Residents to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine
Officials from the Indiana Department of Health are encouraging residents to get one of the three available vaccines against COVID-19.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Additional Reading on Proposed Salary Ordinance
The Plymouth City Council members approved an additional reading of an ordinance that fixes the salaries of appointed officers and employees, fire and police personnel of the city for 2022.
Continue readingJackson Street Project in Bremen Still Planned
Bremen Director of Operations Trend Weldy clarified last week that the proposed Jackson Street revitalization project is still in the works, but the project will now be funded by a different source.
Continue readingDemolition of Former Evil Czech Building to Start This Week
The process to start demolishing the building that formerly housed the Evil Czech restaurant in Culver will start today.
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