Detectives from the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department are asking for the public’s help in identifying suspects in an alleged residential burglary incident in the 12,000 block of 1B Road near Lapaz.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Consider Broadband Plan Resolution
The Marshall County Commissioners reviewed information Monday morning surrounding the Broadband Readiness study.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Approves Blacktop Bid
The John Glenn School Board members approved a bid Tuesday night for blacktop projects at all of the school’s facilities.
Continue readingCulver School Board Accepts Donation
The Culver Community School Board members were notified of a donation this week to help with negative lunch balances.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Ratifies Superintendent’s Emergency Actions
The Plymouth Community School Board members took action this week to ratify several emergency action items taken by Superintendent Andy Hartley in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Prepares for Next Lake Max Trail Phase
The Culver Town Council members are preparing for the next phase of the Lake Max Walking and Biking Trail.
Continue readingPlymouth Roadway Work to Begin May 13
Roadway work in Plymouth will begin on Wednesday, May 13.
Continue readingPulaski County COVID-19 Numbers Increase
The number of positive COVID-19 cases in Pulaski County increased by two, according to Wednesday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. There are now 31 cases reported there.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Donates Funds to County Fundraiser
The Bremen Town Council members took action last week to donate money toward the Fund the Essentials campaign through the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities Initiative Team, Marshall County Community Foundation and the United Way of Marshall County.
Continue readingPioneer Drive Project to be Let for Bid Later in June
The Pioneer Drive project in Plymouth will be let for bids in mid-June.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Resolution for Older Adult Services INDOT Transit
Marshall County Older Adult Services Director Jackie Wright submitted to the Marshall County Commissioners the annual INDOT Transit application for 2021 funding.
Continue readingCulver School Board Ratifies Resolutions
The Culver Community School Board members ratified several resolutions put into place by Superintendent Karen Shuman since the board’s last meeting concerning operations of the corporation in response to COVID-19.
Continue readingCulver Officials Ready to Close out Beach Lodge Project
The Culver Beach Lodge will be ready for visitors once COVID-19 restrictions are eventually lifted in June.
Continue readingMarshall County COVID-19 Case Count Increases
Marshall County’s count of positive COVID-19 cases continues to increase.
Continue readingFood Distribution Sites Announced in Marshall County
Three Food Bank of Northern Indiana drive-thru distribution sites have been added in Marshall County.
Continue readingCRC Approves Funding to Assist in Special Project
The Culver Redevelopment Commission recently approved funds to help business owners welcome back customers to their stores.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Extends Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter extended the city’s Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration on Monday.
Continue reading122FW to Perform Air Force Salutes Flyover in Northwest Indiana
An Air Force Salutes flyover is scheduled for Tuesday, May 5 in Northwest Indiana with viewing in downtown Plymouth.
Continue readingMore COVID-19 Testing Coming to Marshall County
Marshall County Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger announced to the commissioners on Monday that more testing will be available to residents. She told the commissioners on Monday that Marshall County was selected to be one of the 50 sites in the state for Optum testing.
Continue readingMarshall County Courthouse to Require Use of Masks
As Marshall County Courthouse officials work to resume normal operations, patrons will be asked to wear a mask while inside the building.
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