Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi updated the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members on two properties that were on the unsafe buildings list.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board to Meet Wednesday
The Marshall County Election Board members will meet Wednesday morning to review the November ballot, among other agenda items.
Continue readingAdditional Rounds of Rapid Response Grants Awarded
Another round of COVID-19 Rapid Response grants were awarded to three organizations on Aug. 20 that address critical basic needs such as food, childcare, and housing/utility assistance for households impacted by COVID-19.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Members Urge Habitat for Humanity Applications
With Habitat for Humanity housing planned in the Town of Argos, the Argos Town Council members are urging residents to see if they are eligible to be a homeowner in the program.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Reviews Amendment to Traffic Ordinance
The Culver Town Council members reviewed a proposed amendment to the traffic ordinance last week.
Continue readingLocal Areas See Slight Increase in Overall COVID-19 Case Numbers, Students Affected
The Indiana State Department of Health reported Sunday that 880 additional residents in the state have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing. The total number of Hoosiers who have been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus is now 93,313.
Continue readingCulver Firefighters Battle Midnight Structure Fire
Firefighters battled a midnight fire Saturday in Culver.
Continue readingMore Local Residents Test Positive for COVID-19
More tests in Marshall County, Starke County and Pulaski County are coming back with positive COVID-19 results.
Continue readingUnion-North United School Corporation to Move to Hybrid Learning Model
Students in the Union-North United School Corporation will move to a hybrid learning model beginning Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Signs Resolutions to ADA Plan
The Argos Town Council members signed three resolutions last week that are in accordance with the American Disabilities Act compliance.
Continue readingCulver Storm Sewer Project to begin Sept. 1
The storm sewer installation project on Davis Street and South Main Street in the Town of Culver is expected to begin on Tuesday, Sept. 1.
Continue readingIndianapolis Woman Accused of Driving under the Influence in Marshall County
An Indianapolis woman was arrested around 4:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 27 after apparently traveling in excess of 100 mph while impaired down U.S. 31 near 14th Road in Marshall County.
Continue readingTotal COVID-19 Case Numbers in Starke County Surpasses 200
The total number of COVID-19 case numbers in Starke County has surpassed 200.
Continue readingPlymouth Murder Suspect to Undergo Psychiatric Evaluation
A Plymouth murder suspect will undergo psychiatric evaluation based upon his alleged actions and statements in recent events.
Continue readingAncilla College, Marian University Collaborate Missions
Officials from Ancilla College and Marian University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding formalizing a mission collaboration.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Application for Large Employer Utility Relief
The Town of Culver will be offering utility relief for large employers within the incorporated town limits for the months of March, April and May.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Holds Additional Reading on Plymouth Community Ambulance Service Ordinance
The Plymouth City Council members held the second reading on an ordinance that amends the city code provisions regarding the Plymouth Community Ambulance Service.
Continue readingOver 1,100 new COVID-19 Cases Statewide, Local Students Diagnosed
Another 1,164 Indiana residents have tested positive with COVID-19 as shown in Thursday’s daily update from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingMarshall County Awarded Grant to Assist Businesses Affected by COVID-19
The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs announced that Marshall County is one of 42 communities in the state to receive more than $10 million in federal grant funding through the COVID-19 Response Program.
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