The Marshall County Parks and Recreation Department will soon be featured on the Marshall County app.
Continue readingFour New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Four more people in the tri-county area tested positive with COVID-19, according to Friday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingMarshall County Public Health Nurse Requests Permission to Apply for Grants
Marshall County Public Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger asked the Marshall County Council members Monday morning for permission to apply for a few different grants.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Ordinance for Refunding Bonds
The Plymouth City Council members took action Monday night to refund bonds that support the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center.
Continue readingBremen Town Council to Act on Electronic Sign Policy
The Bremen Town Council members were presented with a policy Monday afternoon for what can be displayed on the new LED electronic sign at the corner of Plymouth Street and Bowen Avenue.
Continue readingResidents Encouraged to Complete Broadband Survey
A new Regional Broadband Initiative launched by Michiana Area Council of Governments produced a survey to gather public opinion on connectivity issues.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff’s Department Investigating Theft of a Vehicle
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department is asking the public for assistance in locating a stolen pickup truck.
Continue readingOne New COVID-19 Case Reported in Pulaski County
One more person tested positive with COVID-19 in Pulaski County, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. There were no cases reported in Starke County or in Marshall County.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Discusses Park Board MOU
There will be an added clarification in the proposed Memorandum of Understanding between the Bremen Town Council and the Bremen Park Board.
Continue readingPlymouth Street and Sidewalk Projects to be Let for Bid
Plymouth City Engineer Rick Gaul asked the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members for permission to let 2021 street and sidewalk projects out for bid.
Continue readingTriton School Board Considers Hires, Approves Textbook Fees
The Triton Community School Board members approved the hire of a new high school counselor and an athletic consultant.
Continue readingLittering, Illegal Dumping Not Tolerated at Marshall County’s Parks Systems
The Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board members will not tolerate littering or illegal dumping at Memorial Forest or at any of the county’s park systems.
Continue readingPlymouth Man Arrested on Several Charges Following Call to Police
A Plymouth man was arrested shortly after 2 a.m. ET Wednesday after Plymouth Police Department officers received a call about a man reportedly opening car doors.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map
Marshall, Starke and Pulaski Counties are in the blue status this week on the state’s County Metrics Map which indicates a low community spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Approves Interim Superintendent Contract
The Plymouth School Board members met in special session Tuesday night to approve contracted services for an interim superintendent.
Continue readingBremen Wastewater Facility Recommended for Replacement
Ken Jones recommended that the Bremen Town Council consider building a new Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Continue readingNewly-Appointed Marshall County Judge Discusses Staffing with County Council
Matt Sarber discussed staffing the third Marshall County Superior Court and progress thus far in the new court with the Marshall County Council Monday morning.
Continue readingNew Historic Markers Unveiled in Bourbon
Visitors to the Town of Bourbon and residents of the community can visit new historic markers on the Lincoln Highway.
Continue readingBroadband to Expand in Plymouth
Surf Broadband Solutions is partnering with Hyperwave Communications in expanding broadband services in Plymouth.
Continue readingSix New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Tri-County Area
The number of new COVID-19 cases continues to slow in state with 240 newly diagnosed patients in Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. There were three people in Starke County who tested positive with COVID-19, along with two people in Marshall County and one person in Pulaski County.
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