The Culver Town Council members will continue a discussion on the Chamber of Commerce fireworks show when they meet tonight.
Continue readingAnother Increase in Marshall County COVID-19 count
The positive COVID-19 case count for Marshall County continues to climb. The report Monday showed an increase of six to a new total of 365. Starke County and Pulaski County counts remain unchanged from Sunday. Starke County has a total of 60 cases and Pulaski County has a total of 54 cases. La Porte County is up to 489 positive COVID-19 cases with three new cases reported on Monday.
Continue readingPlymouth Man Arrested after Allegedly Acting Suspiciously outside Marshall County Sheriff’ Department
A Plymouth man was arrested in the early morning hours on Sunday after allegedly displaying suspicious behavior.
Continue readingMichigan Man Arrested on Several Drug Possession Charges
A Michigan man was arrested on Tuesday, June 16 on several drug possession charges.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Reviews Fireworks Special Event Permit in Special Meeting
The Culver Town Council members discussed a special event permit submitted by the Culver Chamber of Commerce concerning a proposed fireworks show on July 4.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department Discusses June Funding
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters updated the commissioners last week on the June distribution for Motor Vehicle Highway and Local Roads and Streets funds.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Superintendent Looking into Potential Solar Project
John Glenn School Superintendent Christopher Winchell asked the school board last week if he could pursue gathering information for a possible solar project at the school corporation.
Continue readingTGIF Argos Representatives Discuss Guidelines with Upcoming Events with Town Council
Representatives from the TGIF Argos group approached the Argos Town Council last week to talk about upcoming events.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will get an update on the digester renovation project from Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson, along with a request for sewer services at two locations.
Continue readingMarshall County, Starke County Report More COVID-19 Cases
In Sunday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health, the positive COVID-19 case count in Marshall County rose by 12 from Saturday’s report to 359 while Starke County’s case count rose by two to 60. Pulaski County is at 54 positive COVID-19 cases which is unchanged from Saturday.
Continue readingMarshall County, Pulaski County COVID-19 Cases Increase
The Indiana State Department of Health reported on Saturday that another 411 additional people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the state. The results are from over 9,000 tests conducted from April to June 19.
Continue readingBremen School Board Calls on Community to Support Well Being of Students
The Bremen School Board members will present a referendum request on the fall ballot that will ask voters to vote on added resources to employ assistance to students.
Continue readingManufacturing Center Project in Plymouth Still Moving Forward
The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC) is still looking forward to breaking ground on a project that would bring more industry to the Plymouth area.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioner Review Proposed Unsafe Building Ordinance
Marshall County Building Commissioner Chuck DeWitt presented an update on the Unsafe Building Board and a proposed ordinance to the Marshall County Commissioners this week.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Looks at Trash Price Change
Trash rates in the Town of Culver will be increasing July 1, but the residents won’t experience paying that increase until potentially next year.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Reviews Transfer Requests
The John Glenn School Board members looked at the list of transfer students for the upcoming 2020-2021 school year when they met this week.
Continue readingSixth Round of Rapid Response Grants Awarded in Marshall County
The United Way of Marshall County, in partnership with the Marshall County Community Foundation, awarded funds in the sixth round of COVID-19 Rapid Response grants.
Continue readingAnother Six Positive COVID-19 Cases in Marshall County
In Friday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health, results of COVID-19 testing found an additional six positive cases of the virus in Marshall County which produces another consecutive day of increases. Marshall County’s total number of cases is now 344.
Continue readingCulver School Board Updated on Evaluations
The staff evaluations at the Culver Community School Corporation are complete.
Continue readingBremen School Board Reviews Finances
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday that K-12 education funding will not be cut in the upcoming budget, which is good news for Bremen Public Schools.
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