Indiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box is encouraging residents to get tested for COVID-19 if they are experiencing symptoms.
Continue readingOctoberfest Set for Saturday in Argos
The first annual Octoberfest in Argos begins Saturday, October 3 at 5 p.m. at the Argos Community Park at 560 W. Walnut Street in Argos.
Continue readingLocal Fire Departments Receive Volunteer Fire Assistance Grants
The Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry officials announced this week that more than $320,000 in grant money was awarded to rural and volunteer fire departments around Indiana.
Continue readingLocal Historical Organizations Receive Grants
Two local historical society organizations received grant funding from the Indiana Historical Society.
Continue readingSix New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Six new COVID-19 cases were reported in the tri-county area with two new cases in Marshall County and four new cases in Starke County. There were no new cases reported in Pulaski County.
Continue readingBremen Public School Superintendent Educates Public on Referendum Question
Bremen Public School Superintendent Dr. Jim White told the school board members at their meeting earlier this month that he has been attempting to educate the public on the referendum question on the November ballot.
Continue readingBremen Downtown Revitalization Project Continues
The downtown revitalization project in Bremen continues.
Continue readingPlymouth City Attorney Provides Update on Demolition of Lake Avenue Property
Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi updated the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members this week on efforts to demolish an unsafe building at 701 W. Lake Avenue.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Authorizes Fee for Police Access to CAD System
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department is upgrading its Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system and municipal police departments have been asked to put forth funds for a service fee to utilize the service.
Continue readingState Officials Work to Get Food to Remote Learners
Officials at the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration are making sure that the state’s remote student learners have access to food.
Continue readingSchool Dashboard to be Added to State COVID-19 Information Website
State health officials are adding a school dashboard to the state’s coronavirus website at www.coronavirus.in.gov.
Continue readingBoil Water Advisory Lifted in Culver
Town of Culver officials have lifted the boil water advisory.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Agrees to Look at Ordinance to Address Parking in Front Yards
The Plymouth City Council members will continue looking into a possible ordinance to address parking in front yards.
Continue readingBremen Tennis Coach Discusses Court Space with Town Council
The desire to have court space for both tennis and pickleball was discussed with the Bremen Town Council members Monday afternoon.
Continue readingBuilding Projects Continue at Culver Community Schools
Several building projects are underway at the Culver Community School Corporation.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Discusses Trick-or-Treat Date and Time
The Argos Town Council members held a brief discussion on trick-or-treating at their last meeting.
Continue readingTwo Arrested Following Alleged Disturbance on Oak Road in Plymouth
The Plymouth Police Department was notified of a disturbance on Friday, September 25 in the access road south of Aldi’s in Plymouth which resulted in the arrest of a Culver man.
Continue readingSeveral New Positive COVID-19 Tests Reported
New positive COVID-19 cases were reported in Marshall County and in Starke County in Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingPlymouth Company Looking to Expand Operations
The Plymouth City Council members considered a resolution Monday night that would declare property at 2935 Vanvactor Drive as an Economic Revitalization Area which paves the way for a tax abatement request.
Continue readingArgos Town Council to Review Nuisance Ordinance
When discussing several properties that reportedly violated the unsafe building ordinance and the zoning ordinance in the Town of Argos, Town Attorney Derek Jones told the town council members at their last meeting that a draft of an updated nuisance ordinance will be up for consideration in October.
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