Culver Community School Superintendent Karen Shuman got first-hand experience of Marine Corp training during a recent educator’s workshop in San Diego.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Adopt Solar Ordinances
Solar ordinances are now in effect in Marshall County, but the Marshall County Commissioners stress that a moratorium remains in effect on large solar farms.
Continue readingNew Culver Aerial Fire Truck Expected in June
The Culver-Union Township Fire Department’s new aerial fire truck is in the building process.
Continue readingPaving at Bremen Wastewater Facility Included in Plans for 2020
A change order will be considered in the 2020 paving plans for the Town of Bremen.
Continue readingCulver School Board Approves Bus Bid
The Culver Community School Board reviewed bus bids when they met Monday night.
Continue readingMCEDC Taking Time to Visit Businesses to Help Strengthen Economy
Officials from the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation are working to strengthen the Marshall County economy by initiating the BEAR program.
Continue readingMarshall County Officials to Meet with Indiana Office of Court Services Today
Marshall County officials will be meeting with representatives from the Indiana Office of Court Services today where an assessment will be done on the county’s pretrial practices.
Continue readingCulver School Board Discusses Coronavirus
An emergency plan is in place at the Culver Community School Corporation when it comes to the coronavirus.
Continue readingResealing Project Planned for Culver Crosswalks
The Culver Town Council members considered a quote last week to reseal the brick crosswalks in town.
Continue readingCASA Celebrates 30 Years Today
The Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program is celebrating its 30th anniversary today!
Continue readingRibbon Cutting Planned for New Bremen Community Center
Phase 1 of the renovation of the old St. Paul’s Lutheran Church on South Street in Bremen is complete and a ribbon cutting celebration is set for this weekend.
Continue readingSt. Paddy’s Day 5K to Benefit Plymouth Student
Today is the last day you can sign-up online to participate in Plymouth High School’s St. Paddy’s Day Dash to be held on Saturday, March 14. Proceeds of the race will directly benefit a Plymouth student.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Updated on Coronavirus Information, Preparedness
Marshall County Public Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger told the county commissioners Monday morning that Health Department officials are urging residents to do what they can to prevent the spread of illness this winter season. She added that they are doing what they can to stay on top information surrounding the coronavirus.
Continue readingCulver School Board Holds Public Hearing over Additional Appropriation
A public hearing was opened Monday night in order for the Culver Community School Board members to gather comments on a proposed additional appropriation in the amount of $3.2 million.
Continue readingBremen Police Promotes Fundraiser for Autism Awareness Month
The Bremen Police Department has a unique fundraiser underway.
Continue readingArgos Utility Superintendent Looks at Purchasing Water Mixer
In order to keep water properly treated, Argos Utility Superintendent Jamie Lindstrom is seeking quotes on a water tower mixer.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Updated on Stellar Projects
Renovations to the Culver Beach Lodge grow nearer to completion every day.
Continue readingPlymouth Man Arrested on Theft, Corrupt Business Influence Charges
A Plymouth man was arrested on Friday on warrants following an investigation by Indiana Conservation Officers.
Continue readingCulver School Board to Hold Public Hearing Concerning Additional Appropriation
The Culver Community School Board members will hold a public hearing tonight to gather public comments concerning an additional appropriation of $3.2 million.
Continue readingArgos EMS Director Updates Council on Runs, Billing
Argos EMS Director Sarah McCallum recently updated the Argos Town Council members on ambulance runs.
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