After not fulfilling an agreement in order to obtain a lower water deposit, the owners of Briarwood Estates in Plymouth will need to pay the full amount of the initial water deposit.
Continue readingTown of Culver, Culver Academies Trail Agreement Still Not Ready
An agreement between the Town of Culver and the Culver Academies concerning the third phase of the Lake Max Trail will undergo more work before it is presented to both entities for signature.
Continue readingBremen Town Council to Implement Electronic Sign Policy
The Bremen Town Council will soon consider a policy of what can be displayed on the town’s new LED message board at the corner of Plymouth and Bowen Streets.
Continue readingAnother Starke County Resident Dies of COVID-19
Another resident in Starke County has died of COVID-19, according to Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Approves Additional Appropriation for Jail Program Director
The Marshall County Council members approved an additional appropriation Monday morning to pay the rest of the year’s salary for the jail program director by a vote of 5-1-1.
Continue readingMarshall County Parks and Recreation Department Five-Year Master Plan Accepted by DNR
The Marshall County Parks and Recreation Department Board’s five-year master plan was recently approved by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. It was due April 15 and everyone worked hard with MACOG to get it done in time for the deadline.
Continue readingBremen Resident Complains about Traffic Signal at Plymouth and Bowen Streets
If residents in the Town of Bremen are unhappy about the traffic pattern at the intersection at Plymouth (State Road 106) and Bowen Streets, they should inform INDOT about the issue.
Continue readingMarshall County Clerk Elected AIC Northwest District President
Marshall County Clerk Deb VanDeMark was recently elected as the president of the Association of Indiana Counties (AIC) Northwest District. She serves on the AIC’s board of directors which determines policies and legislative goals for the AIC.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will review a Memorandum of Understanding with the Culver Academies concerning the third phase of the Lake Max trail when they meet tonight. The third phase will run along the old railroad corridor, crossing over State Road 10 to Sycamore, which would then go east to 16C and then south to State Road 10. If the agreement is signed, it would then go to the Marshall County Commissioners for consideration of right-of-way access on Sycamore and 16 C Roads. School officials have agreed to grant easements and pay for a portion of the engineering and survey work into the amended route of the trail on the school’s property.
Continue readingEight New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Tri-County Area
Another 607 cases of COVID-19 were reported in the state in Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health which includes five new cases in Marshall County and three new cases in Starke County. There were no positive cases reported in Pulaski County.
Continue readingArgos Fire Protection Territory Organizes, Plans to Hire Full-Time EMT
Members of the Argos Fire Protection Territory met for the first time Thursday night and organized as a group.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Key Fob Project Complete
The key FOB project at the John Glenn School Corporation is complete.
Continue readingUnited Way of Marshall County Releases New Grant Process
The United Way will be using a new grant process for COVID-19-related grants as well as any funding requests through 2022.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Meet Today
The Marshall County Council members will meet today where they will consider a grant request from Marshall County Public Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger to assist with COVID-19 vaccinations.
Continue readingPlymouth BPWS, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will consider several requests when they meet tonight.
Continue readingTwenty-Eight New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
An additional 23 people in Marshall County have been diagnosed with COVID-19, along with four people in Starke County and one person in Pulaski County, according to Sunday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. They are among 913 new cases in the state.
Continue readingEighteen New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Eighteen new COVID-19 cases were reported locally in Saturday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingDonations Received for Trails at Mill Pond, Volunteer Work Day and Grand Opening Set
More donations have come in for the Trails at Mill Pond.
Continue readingCulver School Board Accepts Bid for Flooring Project
The Culver Community School Board members reviewed bids this week for an upcoming flooring project.
Continue readingDedication Ceremony Planned for Habitat for Humanity House in Plymouth
Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity of Marshall County will be celebrating the completion of the 23rd family home in Plymouth Sunday, May 16 at 2 p.m. ET.
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