Members of The Bradley Company Board of Directors as well as representatives from The Bowen Center and the media took a tour Tuesday morning of the Saint Katharina Kasper Serenity Place permanent supportive housing project at 1804 W. Jefferson Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Discusses MOU with Park Board
The Bremen Town Council members formally took action Monday afternoon on a Memorandum of Understanding with the Bremen Park Board.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Approves Contractor for Street, Sidewalk Projects
The Street and Sidewalk program in the City of Plymouth for this year now has a contractor.
Continue readingSlight Risk for Severe Weather Wednesday
The area is under a slight risk for severe weather Wednesday night (July 28) into Thursday morning.
Continue readingOver 1,000 new COVID-19 Cases Reported in the State
Another 1,085 people in the state have tested positive with COVID-19, according to Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. That number includes three people from Marshall County and one person from Starke County.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board Creates Committee to Find Home for Community Corrections
A committee was formed last week by the Marshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board to seek information on the future location of Marshall County Community Corrections.
Continue readingMarshall County Medical Mobile Unit on the Move
The Marshall County Mobile Medical Unit will be on the move this week and will be assisting residents with vaccination needs at various locations.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will review an electronic sign policy and an ordinance that establishes an Unsafe Building Fund.
Continue readingSaint Joseph Health System Relaxes Visitation Guidelines
Visitation restrictions at Saint Joseph Health System have been relaxed effective immediately.
Continue readingThree More People Test Positive with COVID-19 in Tri-County Area
Another 497 people in the state have tested positive with COVID-19 which includes two people from Marshall County and one person in Pulaski County, according to Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department Releases Weekly Schedule
Crews from the Marshall County Highway Department will continue work on chip sealing operations within the 2021 Road Program this week.
Continue readingBremen School Board Approves Graduation Date Change
The Bremen School Board members reviewed a proposed change to the 2021-2022 school calendar Wednesday night that would move graduation from Sunday, June 5 at 2 p.m. ET to Friday, May 27 at 7 p.m. ET.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Updated on Redistricting Process
Marshall County Clerk Deb VanDeMark updated the Marshall County Commissioners on the redistricting process last week.
Continue readingPlymouth BPWS, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they are anticipated to approve a contractor for upcoming street and sidewalk work. Bids for the projects were opened during the July 12 meeting.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections Advisory Reviews Funding Request for Serenity House Furniture
The Marshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board members reviewed a request made by Brent Martin and Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter concerning the purchase of furniture for the Serenity House on Jefferson Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingBremen School Board Approves Reopening Plan
The Bremen School Board members approved the reopening plan during their meeting Wednesday night.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission Members Review Information for Second Phase of Veterans Parkway
Members of the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission heard from Katie Lear and Greg Wendling from USI Consultants about the proposed second phase of Veterans Parkway from Michigan Road to Pioneer Road in Plymouth.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Discusses Radio Purchase for EMS
The Argos Town Council members heard a request from EMS Director Aaron Wagers Wednesday night to purchase 800 MHz radios as they are missing calls through the VHF system due to a bad antenna. They will receive the tone, but no instructions after that.
Continue readingWork to Expand Head Start at John Glenn Schools Ongoing
John Glenn School Board members and Superintendent Christopher Winchell are moving forward with expanding Head Start at the school corporation.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Award Community Crossings Bid
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters presented his recommendation to the commissioners Monday morning on a contractor to do Community Crossings Matching Grant work, along with additional paving projects.
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