The Bremen School Board members recently got an update on how the school year is progressing so far this year.
Continue readingCulver School Superintendent Updates School Board on Grants
Culver Community School Superintendent Karen Shuman updated the school board last week on two large grants received by the corporation.
Continue readingCulvert Replacement to Close Ramp in Plymouth
The Indiana Department of Transportation will close the State Road 17/Michigan Road ramp in Plymouth for eastbound U.S. 30 traffic beginning Tuesday.
Continue readingCulver Boil Water Advisory Continues
A boil water order in the Town of Culver continues this week.
Continue readingNew COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Several new COVID-19 cases were reported locally in Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Reviews Changes to Downtown Square Design
The Argos Town Council members reviewed changes made by The Troyer Group for the proposed downtown square project.
Continue readingBremen Public School Board Reviews Budget Information
The Bremen Public School Board members reviewed budget information at their meeting this month.
Continue readingNew Aerial Fire Truck Arriving Today in Culver
Culver-Union Township Fire Chief Ken VanDePutte told the town council members last week that the fire department’s new aerial fire truck should arrive today.
Continue readingSafety is Key during Harvest Season
Harvest season is upon us and drivers should be aware of slow-moving vehicles on roads this fall.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will get an update on the bid award for an unsafe structure at 701 W. Lake Ave. when they meet tonight.
Continue readingUPDATE: Firefighters Battle Grain Elevator Fire in Argos
Firefighters were on the scene of a fire at a grain elevator in Argos for about two hours Sunday morning.
Continue readingMarshall, Starke Counties Report Additional COVID-19 Cases
Eight new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Marshall and Starke Counties, according to Sunday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingFire Crews Respond to Grain Elevator Fire
Firefighters were on the scene of a grain elevator fire in Argos Sunday morning.
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department was notified of the incident in the 200 E. block of South Street at 9:53 a.m. At that time, the Argos Fire Department was dispatched to the scene along with aid from the Plymouth Fire Department.
MAX 98.3 FM news will have more information as it becomes available.
One New Case of COVID-19 Reported in Starke County
Only one COVID-19 case was reported locally in Saturday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingEnrollment Increases at Argos Schools
The enrollment numbers are up at the Argos Community School Corporation.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Updates Commissioners on Road Work
All of the road work planned this year in the area of North Michigan Road north of the roundabout in Plymouth is complete, according to Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Regular Trick-or-Treat Schedule
The Culver Town Council members talked briefly about trick-or-treat hours on Tuesday night.
Continue readingAdditional Rounds of Rapid Response Grants Awarded
Two additional rounds of COVID-19 Rapid Response grants were awarded to three organizations in the past couple of weeks that address critical basic needs such as food, childcare, and housing/utility assistance for households impacted by COVID-19.
Continue readingMarshall County Surpasses 1,000 Total COVID-19 Cases
Several new COVID-19 cases were reported locally, according to Friday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Administrator to Apply for Funding for IT Needs
Marshall County Health Administrator Ashley Garcia asked the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning to apply for CARES Act funding for IT needs through the Indiana Department of Health.
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