A reckless driver was arrested early Saturday morning in Marshall County.
Continue readingGoshen Man Arrested Following Accident in Marshall County
A Goshen man was arrested Saturday evening after an accident on U.S. 6 near Beech Road in Marshall County.
Continue readingStarke, Pulaski Counties See Slight Increase in COVID-19 Cases
Starke County and Pulaski County saw a slight increase in positive COVID-19 cases in the latest report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Getting Ready for General Election
The Marshall County Election Board members are looking toward the General Election and getting some things in order prior to Nov. 3.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Approves Bids for Projects
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved two bids for two different projects planned for this year in the city.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews ERA Resolution
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed a resolution last week that would take a new development one step closer in the tax abatement process.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Members Still Reviewing Utility Relief Paperwork
The Culver Town Council members will continue to look into the possibility of offering utility relief to larger companies in town.
Continue readingBremen Pickleball Players Looking for Home Court
Several pickleball players from the Bremen Pickleball Club told the Bremen Town Council members last week that they’re looking for a permanent home for the players.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will get an update from USI representatives on the proposed project to extend Veteran’s Parkway when they meet this morning.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Reviews Bremen School Referendum Question
The Marshall County Election Board members reviewed paperwork on Wednesday in order to place the Bremen Public Schools referendum question on the November ballot.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Holds Second Public Hearing on Downtown Project
The Bremen Town Council members held a second public hearing on Monday to take comments on the upcoming Bremen downtown project that is part of the Marshall County Crossroads Stellar Communities Initiative Regional Development Plan.
Continue readingCulver-Union Township Fire Department Aerial Fire Truck Nearly Complete
The new aerial truck purchased for the Culver-Union Township Fire Department is nearly complete.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Superintendent Updates School Board on Potential Solar Project
The John Glenn School Board members got an update last week on Superintendent Christopher Winchell’s research into a potential solar project at the North Liberty Elementary School.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Considers Parking Restriction on Clark Street
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members considered a recommendation to restrict parking on the north side of the street on Clark Street between Lincoln and Pearl Streets.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Welcomes New EMS Director
The Culver Town Council took action Tuesday night on a conditional offer to hire a new Culver-Union Township EMS Director.
Continue readingPioneer Drive Project in Plymouth to Start Aug. 3
The Pioneer Drive project in Plymouth will begin Monday, Aug. 3 with road closures scheduled.
Continue readingArgos Students to Return to School Aug. 17 with Digital Learning
The Argos School Corporation will be delaying the start of school for one week and will offer digital learning for all students on Aug. 17.
Continue readingPlymouth Community School Corporation Updates Reopening Plan
Students at the Plymouth Community School Corporation will begin the school year virtually.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Schools to Start School Year with Digital Learning
Students going to the John Glenn School Corporation this fall will not be starting the year in-person as originally thought.
Continue readingMore COVID-19 Deaths Reported in Starke, Marshall Counties
The number of local COVID-19 deaths is rising.
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