Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter announced the appointment of a new fire chief and EMS director Wednesday afternoon. Steve Holm was recently appointed to the position after serving as the assistant fire chief since 2016.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map
Starke, Pulaski and Marshall Counties remain in the yellow status this week on the state’s County Metrics Map which indicates a moderate community spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingOfficials Warn of COVID-19 Vaccine Survey Scam
A new scam is targeting residents who have received their COVID-19 vaccine.
Continue readingMeeting Set to Discuss Marshall County’s EMS Services
The Marshall County Commissioners will be meeting with several members from government entities May 13 to discuss EMS services in the county.
Continue readingArgos School Board Discusses U.S. 31 Lane Closures
Road construction on U.S. 31 south of Argos is causing some traffic issues for Argos Community School Corporation buses and student drivers.
Continue readingNew Dates Released for Road Work near Bremen
Dates have changed for two INDOT road projects near Bremen.
Continue readingFAFSA Filing Deadline Extended
The state’s filing deadline for the 2021-2022 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has been extended.
Continue readingNational Weather Service Issues Freeze Warning
The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning that is in effect from 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 20 to 7 a.m. Wednesday, April 21.
Continue readingAnother COVID-19 Death Reported in Marshall County
Another person in Marshall County has died of COVID-19, according to Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Purchase to Improve Connectivity for Communications
The communication issues for all Marshall County facilities should improve after a decision by the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning.
Continue readingAdam Thada Named Hoosier Resilience Hero
Adam Thada, director of ecological relationship at The Center at Donaldson, was named a Hoosier Resilience Hero by Indiana University’s Environmental Resilience Institute.
Continue readingIndiana Public School Districts to Receive Funds through American Rescue Plan Act
Indiana Department of Education officials announced Monday that public school districts in the state will be allocated funds through the American Rescue Plan Act. The total allocated to the state is $1.8 billion.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members will meet tonight where they will consider a resolution that would adopt an electronic meeting policy.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board to Meet Tonight
The John Glenn School Board will consider the purchase of 1,150 new Chromebooks and 90 iPad Airs when they meet tonight.
Continue readingNine New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
There were nine new cases of COVID-19 reported in the tri-county area in Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Adopts Vehicle Impound Ordinance
The Bourbon Town Council members adopted a vehicle impound ordinance during their meeting last week.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Paperwork for Third Phase of Lake Max Trail
The Culver Town Council members approved additional paperwork for the third phase of the Lake Max Trail during their meeting last week.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Members Clarify Decision on Chickens in Town Limits
The Bremen Town Council members will not act on a request to change the current animal ordinance to allow chickens within the town limits of Bremen.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Creation of New Funds in Budget
Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver presented a resolution to the Plymouth City Council members Monday night that outlines several new funds to be included in the budget.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will have more discussion the American Rescue Plan when they meet today. A plan on how to spend $8.9 million in the next three years will soon be developed with recommendations from a committee who will gather information on lost revenue and potential projects.
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