Two Culver Police Department officers have resigned which will leave three officers on the roster.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Considers Proposal for Financial Planning
The Plymouth City Council members considered a request from Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver to have Baker Tilly officials assist her in creating a five year projection on funding capital improvements.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Discusses Additional Appropriation for Jail Rooftop Units
An additional appropriation request to pay for rooftop heating and cooling units at the Marshall County Jail was before the Marshall County Council on Monday.
Continue readingMarshall County Gets Funding for 2025 Call for Projects
Officials from the Indiana Department of Transportation announced Wednesday that federal transportation funding was awarded for local road and bridge improvements and sidewalk projects to be bid out during the fiscal year beginning in July 2025.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission Denies Final Payment to River Gate South Developer
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members were asked to approve a portion of the final payment to the contractor working on the River Gate South apartment complex project, but they denied that request in a special meeting on Tuesday night.
Continue readingArgos Clerk-Treasurer to Research Software Companies
Argos Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Mullaney will be researching two software companies in order to make a decision on a program that will help with accounting and other needs she performs in her office. You can take the help of accountants cedar rapids, who will provide free finance and tax consultation and help you out with your accounts.
Continue readingCyber Security Licenses Purchased for Town of Bremen
Bremen Clerk-Treasurer Janet Anglemyer updated the town council members Monday night about licenses that were purchased concerning cyber security. Those licenses are expected to cover all of the town’s computers.
Continue readingBremen Downtown Project Gets Green Light for Stellar Funding in 2020
The downtown project in the Town of Bremen will get Stellar funding with no delays this year. Bremen Director of Operations Trend Weldy told the town council members Monday afternoon that a meeting with state agencies last week guaranteed the release of funds for the project to begin this summer.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Asks for Clarification Concerning Leased County Vehicles
The Marshall County Council members reviewed vehicle purchase requests Monday morning which led to confusion on what vehicles the county is buying, and what vehicles the county is leasing through Enterprise.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Opens Bids for Community Crossings, Sewer Project
The Culver Town Council members opened bids for upcoming Community Crossings Matching Grant program projects.
Three bids were opened Tuesday night. E&B Paving, Inc. out of Anderson bid $922,256.75, HRP Construction, Inc. out of South Bend bid $973,000 and Rieth Riley Construction Co., Inc. bid $1,045,511.19. The engineer’s estimate was roughly $998,000.
Community Crossings Matching grant funds will cover 75 percent of the cost while the town will supply the 25 percent match.
The town council agreed to take the bids under advisement where Town Manager Jonathan Leist and Engineer Mark Sullivan can review them and provide a recommendation of award at a special meeting planned for Monday at 4:30 p.m. ET at the Culver Town Hall.
The projects include a drainage project on South Main and Davis Street, and the repaving of Cass Street from Slate Street to Lake Street, Clymax from Jefferson to Marmont, Plymouth from Mill to Obispo, West Shore Street from South Main to Lincoln which will be part of the drainage project, Washington Street from Ohio Street to east terminus, State Street from College Street to Lake Shore Drive, and Obispo from Batabano to Wabash Streets.
Plymouth BOW Members Presented Contract for Historic Footbridge Project
Plymouth City Engineer Rick Gaul presented the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members Monday night with a contract with INDOT and the Local Public Agency regarding the LaPorte Street Historic Footbridge project to get the funds needed.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Reviews Student Transfer Deadlines
The Plymouth Community School Board members reviewed a policy concerning student transfers and deadlines.
Continue readingFarm Lease Contract Signed in Argos
Argos Town Attorney Derek Jones told the town council members last week that the farm lease contract was signed
Continue readingDavid’s Courage Opens with Limited Access
A residential recovery program and transitional residency facility for residents recovering from drug and alcohol addiction in Plymouth is open now on a limited basis.
Continue readingMarshall County Postpones Jail Ordinance Readings, Asks for More Input
The Marshall County Council would like to hear a recommendation from a committee who’s consulted with more of the players within the justice system in the county before deciding on a possible jail expansion.
Continue readingZentis North America, LLC Plans Expansion
Officials at Zentis North America, LLC are looking to expand operations at its Plymouth site.
Continue readingBremen Town Pool Representatives to Meet after Next Meeting
Members of a committee to decide the movement on a joint pool facility in Bremen will meet following the next Bremen Town Council meeting.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Approves Additional Readings on New Policies
The Plymouth School Board members considered the second reading of policies during their meeting last week.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members expect to review a contract with the East Shore Corporation when they meet tonight.
Continue readingBremen School, Town Council Members Begin Possible Joint Pool Facility Discussion
A committee will be formed to continue discussions concerning a potential joint pool facility in the Town of Bremen.
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