The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will consider the second reading of an amendment to the solar ordinance.
Continue readingRepublican Party Caucus Called to Fill Vacancy on Bourbon Town Council
A Republican Party Caucus is planned for Monday, October 26 at 5 p.m. to fill a vacancy on the Bourbon Town Council.
Continue readingBremen Director of Operations Gives Downtown Update
The downtown project in Bremen is ongoing. INDOT has completed work on State Road 106, or Plymouth Street, in downtown Bremen, but work continues on other portions of the project.
Continue readingDrug Free Marshall County Accepting Applications
Applications are being accepted for the Drug Free Marshall County 2020-2021 grant rounds.
Continue readingPlymouth City Officials Continue Work on Ordinance Regulating Parking in Front Yards
The Plymouth City Council members are still gathering input on the issue of residents parking vehicles in front yards.
Continue readingTriton School Board Adopts 2021 Budget
The Triton School Board members reviewed the 2021 budget, Bus Replacement Plan, and Capital Projects Plans on Monday night.
Continue readingCulver-Union Township Library Board Looking to Make Upgrades
Upgrades to the facility and technology needs are planned at the Culver-Union Township Public Library.
Continue readingDr. Weaver Explains Indiana Department of Health Color-Coded COVID Spread Maps
It was announced Wednesday that Starke County, Marshall County and Pulaski County fall under different color-coded areas on a map that focuses on community spread of COVID-19. All were in blue at one point, but community spread has increased. The map is updated by the Department of Health each week so local officials can make plans on how to slow the spread of COVID-19 in each community.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Reviews EMS, Fire Department Fee Ordinances
The Argos Town Council members took a look at ordinances last week that outline fees associated with responses by the fire department and EMS.
Continue readingLargest Single-Day Number of Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported Thursday
Indiana had the largest single-day increase of positive COVID-19 cases reported on Thursday. The Indiana Department of Health announced that 1,962 additional Indiana residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing. The overall total of positive cases in the state is 141,212.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Tests Negative for COVID-19
Governor Eric Holcomb has tested negative for COVID-19.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Officer Recommends No Patient Visitation at Long-Term Care Facilities
Marshall County Health Officer Dr. Byron Holm recently issued a recommendation that patient visitation should not occur in long-term care facilities across Marshall County.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Reviews Amended Golf Cart Ordinance
The Culver Town Council took another look at an amendment to the golf cart ordinance Tuesday night.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Asking for Feedback on Possible Allowance of Chickens in Town Limits
The Bremen Town Council members would like more public feedback from town residents on whether or not to allow residents to own chickens on properties inside town limits.
Continue readingMarshall County Parks and Recreation Board to Find New Home for Historic West Township Trustee Building
The Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board members will be looking to find a new home for the old West Township Trustee log cabin.
Continue readingState to Stay at Stage 5, State Health Commissioner Tests Positive for COVID-19
Governor Eric Holcomb chose Wednesday to allow the state to stay in the fifth stage in his Back on Track plan to reopen the state in the COVID-19 health pandemic.
Continue readingLocal COVID-19 Case Counts Continue to Increase
The Indiana Department of Health announced that 1,172 additional Indiana residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19 which is a lesser increase than in the past several days. The new total number of cases in the state is 139,269.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Member Resigns
After serving a decade on the Bourbon Town Council, PJ Hanley officially submitted his resignation during the Bourbon Town Council meeting Tuesday night.
Continue readingTriton School Board Reviews Collective Bargaining Agreement
The Triton School Board members reviewed the collective bargaining agreement that was negotiated with the Teacher’s Union.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Discusses Budgets
The Marshall County Council members reviewed budgets again Monday morning before formally adopting them.
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